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I love this because it smells expensive without trying too hard. On my skin it’s mostly tobacco leaf, a little pink pepper sparkle, and a creamy vanilla thing underneath. Super smooth. Nothing harsh, nothing screechy. It has that same addictive quality some people get from stuff like Tobacco Vanille, but Jazz Club feels way more relaxed and less heavy to me. Def one of those fragrances that makes you want to keep smelling your wrist. Lasts around 6 hours on me with pretty solid projection for the first half. I’d recommend this to basically anyone who wants a warm, grown, attractive scent.
Jazz Club just has that effortless vibe. Some fragrances try to be sexy and end up loud or cheesy. This one doesn’t. The tobacco feels smooth, the rum is there but not harsh, and the vanilla in the drydown makes it really easy to wear. Kinda reminds me of a softer, more approachable take on those darker niche tobacco scents. I love that it feels refined without being stuffy. Great for dates, nights out, or honestly anytime you want to smell a little more interesting than everyone wearing blue freshies. On me it lasts a full workday if I spray clothes too. Easy 5 stars, no question.
Usually when something gets hyped this much I end up underwhelmed, but not here. Jazz Club is gorgeous. The opening gives me a little rum and pink pepper, then it settles into this creamy tobacco-vanilla combo that smells expensive and effortless. Not trying too hard, just cool. I wouldn’t say it smells super unique in 2025 because a lot of boozy tobacco scents exist now, but this one is done really well and feels balanced. Nothing sharp, nothing annoying, no weird synthetic mess. Projection is moderate and the scent trail is really nice. Def one of those fragrances that makes people lean in closer.
This stuff is so comforting to me. On my skin, the vanilla is smooth, the rum gives it that cozy bar feel, and the tobacco adds just enough depth to stop it from being basic. It’s warm and slightly sweet, but not dessert-sweet. More like dressed-up sweetness. I’ve worn it on chilly evenings, casual dinners, even just around the house because I enjoy smelling it that much. It makes me think of autumn in the best way. Performance is really solid too — around 7 hours with a nice soft cloud around me. If you like warm fragrances but don’t want something heavy or cloying, this is such an easy win.
I like this a lot, just not in a life-changing way. On me it opens juicy and slightly tropical, then settles into jasmine and musk with a creamy, almost shampoo-clean finish. Very polished. It kinda reminds me of those super complimented fruity-floral niche scents, but less loud and less sugary than something like Delina. The good part is it’s easy, classy, and gets noticed. The downside is I don’t find it super unique for the price. Still, I can’t deny it smells great and makes me feel put together. Def one of those fragrances that works for brunch, office, date, whatever.
This is one of those scents I didn’t fully get at first, then suddenly I was obsessed. The pineapple up top is so nice here—not screechy, not candy, just fresh and luxe. Then the iris/musk combo comes in and gives it this soft, almost velvety feel. Super wearable. I love that it smells upscale without being heavy or too serious. My only issue is the price, because tbh the scent profile isn’t groundbreaking. But the quality is there, and it performs better than a lot of fruity florals I’ve tried. I get about 6-7 hours, moderate trail, and a really clean elegant drydown.
Nice scent, just not the masterpiece some people make it out to be. On my skin it opens with a sweet rum note, then turns into creamy vanilla with a light tobacco background. Very pleasant. Kinda reminds me of By the Fireplace’s more social, less smoky cousin. What I love is how easy it is to wear for nights out or dinners, because it feels dressed up without being heavy. My complaint is performance isn’t beast mode on me. I get maybe 5-6 hours and then it sits pretty close to the skin. Still a very good fragrance, just a little overpriced for what it does.
Tbh I expected more from Accento. It’s very smooth and easy to wear, with a bright fruity opening, a little jasmine in the middle, and a soft musky drydown. Nothing here smells bad or harsh, which I appreciate, but nothing really grabs me either. It has that upscale shampoo-clean vibe that a lot of people will probably love, but for me it sits in the "decent but nothing special" lane. Not as distinctive as Delina, not as addictive as BR540, just... pleasant. Projection stayed fairly close after an hour, and it lasted maybe 5-6 hours on my skin. Nice enough, but I wouldn’t call it a must-have.
Tbh this smells like the most expensive salon ever, and I mean that as a huge compliment. I get pineapple up top, a silky floral heart, and a clean musky base that makes everything feel fresh but still fancy. There’s something almost sparkling about it. Not sharp, just vibrant. If Delina is more rosy and dramatic, Accento feels smoother and more effortless. I can wear this to brunch, work, or a night out and it never feels out of place. Lasts around 7-9 hours on me with really nice projection early on. Super easy to love.
Tbh this one surprised me. I expected something overly sweet or too smoky, but it’s balanced so well. I get rum, a soft tobacco, and just enough vanilla to keep it cozy. It feels masculine leaning, sure, but I’d wear it anyway because it’s that good. The whole vibe is classy but still easygoing, like a leather jacket over a nice shirt. Not loud in an annoying way either, just enough presence. This is one of the few popular scents that actually deserves the hype for me. If Delina is all dressed up and bright, this is her mysterious after-hours friend.
I love this one. Jazz Club really nails that warm, slightly boozy vibe without turning into a sticky mess. I get rum right away, then tobacco and vanilla come in and make it feel super cozy and classy at the same time. Kinda smells like sitting in a dim lounge in a leather jacket, but in a wearable way lol. It’s masculine leaning to me, but honestly anyone can pull this off if you like warm scents. Performance is great too — I get around 7-8 hours easy, with solid projection for the first couple hours. Def one of my favorite cold weather fragrances and an easy 5/5.
This is easily one of my favorite cozy scents ever. The rum hits first on me, then that smooth tobacco comes in and it just feels warm, sexy, and effortless. It really does give that dimly lit lounge vibe without smelling gimmicky. I love that the vanilla in the drydown softens everything and makes it super wearable. Kinda reminds me of By the Fireplace’s cooler, more dressed-up cousin. Performance is great too, I get a solid 7-8 hours and people definitely notice it. If you like boozy, slightly smoky fragrances, this is such an easy 5/5.
This is such a good fragrance tbh. The tobacco note is rich and smooth, the vanilla softens everything, and there’s this little spicy edge that keeps it from getting boring. It kinda reminds me of By the Fireplace’s cooler older brother — less sweet, more polished, more grown. I wear this mostly at night because it just has that sexy lounge-bar energy. Every time I spray it, I feel more put together. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me, which is plenty, and people definitely notice it without it going beast mode. Super easy recommend if you want something warm and classy but still fun.
I love this stuff. Accento opens super juicy on me, like pineapple with a soft powdery iris underneath, and then the jasmine starts peeking through and makes it feel really polished. It has that expensive, glossy vibe without smelling cold or too dressed up. Kinda niche but still super easy to wear. I’ve gotten random compliments with this more than a lot of louder perfumes in my collection. Performance is excellent too, easily 8+ hours and I still catch little wafts later on. If you like clean fruity florals but want something richer and more elegant, this is honestly a safe 5/5 for me.
This is one of those perfumes that just makes me feel put together instantly. The opening is bright and fruity, then it turns creamy with iris and a smooth musk that sits so nicely on skin. It kinda reminds me of the polished, luxe side of Xerjoff, but a little softer and more wearable day to day. What I really love is that it smells rich without being heavy. Not syrupy, not screechy, just really balanced. Projection is solid for the first few hours and the drydown hangs on forever. Def one of my easiest recommendations if you want something elegant but still fun.
Accento is really pretty. First spray gives me this bright pineapple-peach thing with a clean musky vibe underneath, and it smells expensive without trying too hard. Kinda in that Xerjoff/Sospiro polished style, but easier to wear than some of the louder ones. What I love most is how smooth it stays the whole time—never gets harsh, never turns overly sweet. Minor flaw: it can feel a little “perfect” and almost too blended, like I wish one note popped more. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just works. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple hours.
I love this, honestly. Jazz Club has that sweet tobacco vibe, a little rum, and a touch of vanilla that makes it feel really inviting. It gives off grown, relaxed confidence without smelling old. If you like scents that are warm and slightly spicy but still easygoing, this is a safe bet. It doesn’t punch you in the face, which I prefer. The only flaw for me is that it’s a bit more mainstream than the concept suggests, so it doesn’t feel super unique once you’ve smelled a lot of designer boozy scents. But yeah, it smells great, gets noticed, and works crazy well for evenings.
Accento is nice, I just don’t get the huge hype. On me it opens with a juicy pineapple vibe and a soft powdery iris thing, then settles into this clean musky sweetness. It smells polished and expensive, sure, but also a little generic for the price. Kinda reminds me of those fruity niche scents that want to feel luxurious without taking any real risks. Not bad at all, just not super memorable. Performance is decent though, around 6-7 hours and moderate projection for the first couple hours. I’d wear it to brunch or the office, but I’m not reaching for it over something with more personality.
Accento is just easy. Fruity opening, a little floral heart, then that soft musky base that makes everything feel airy and expensive. I get pineapple and jasmine the most, with a slight powdery touch later on. What I love is that it never goes syrupy or loud, so even when it projects, it still feels refined. Not beast mode though, so if you want something huge and room-filling, this may feel too polite. For me that’s actually a plus. It’s the kind of scent that gets “you smell really good” instead of “wow what ARE you wearing?” Very solid 4/5.
Tbh I expected way more from Accento. It opens with a nice fruity sparkle, like pineapple with a soft jasmine thing in the background, but then it turns weirdly musky and kinda shampoo-y on my skin. Not terrible, just really underwhelming for the hype and price. It wants to feel luxurious, but I kept thinking of random designer fruity florals instead of something special. Projection was there for the first hour, then it sat closer to the skin and felt flat. For a Sospiro, this should've wowed me. Instead it smelled overly polished, slightly synthetic, and honestly a bit boring. Def not worth what they're charging.