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This stuff is so good. I get a classy tobacco right away, but it’s not heavy or ashy at all. There’s this soft citrus sparkle in the opening that keeps it feeling polished, then the ginger comes through and gives it a little bite. Kinda reminds me of walking into an expensive hotel bar in the best way. I love how mature it smells without turning dusty or old-school. On me it lasts around 7-8 hours with solid projection for the first couple. Def one of Creed’s best for cooler weather, but I’d still wear it on a night out anytime. Super easy 5 stars.
This one just makes me happy. From the first spray, the bergamot gives it a fresh lift, then it melts into this smooth musky vanilla that smells super clean and elegant. It’s sweet, but only a little. More refined than cozy. I think that’s why I love it so much. A lot of vanilla fragrances feel too loud or too dessert-y on me, and this never does. It stays classy the whole time. Projection is noticeable without taking over the room, and I got a solid full workday out of it. Honestly, if you want a vanilla that feels grown, expensive, and effortless, this is such a safe recommendation.
Orom is gorgeous, not gonna lie. I get a silky resin/amber thing with polished woods, and it has that plush luxury-store air about it. It reminds me a little of the smoother side of Oud Satin Mood, but way less sweet and less dramatic. Super wearable for something in this lane. I love how put together it smells, like cashmere in fragrance form. The downside is basically the price. For that kind of money, I wanted a little more uniqueness or stronger projection. On me it sits closer after maybe 90 minutes, though I can still smell it for a good while. Really good scent, just not quite a full five stars.
I love this stuff. It opens with a really pretty lemon/bergamot sparkle, then turns into this smooth tonka-vanilla cloud that feels expensive without trying too hard. It’s not a bakery vanilla at all, more clean, airy, and super polished. Kinda reminds me of the classy side of Ani, but less spicy and easier to wear. On me it lasts a solid 7-8 hours with soft but noticeable projection for the first few. Just smells rich and effortless. If you want a vanilla that works in daytime and doesn’t get cloying, this is honestly so good.
This is one of those perfumes that doesn’t scream, it just glows. The bergamot up top gives it a fresh lift, but what I really love is the musk and tonka drydown. It ends up feeling creamy, clean, and a little cozy at the same time. Not super sweet, not heavy, just really balanced. Tbh a lot of vanilla scents go too dessert-y on me, but this stays refined the whole way through. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it totally fits both. Performance is very solid too, around 6+ hours easy. Def one of Creed’s prettiest releases.
This is honestly one of the easier luxury ouds to wear. I get amber first, then a smooth woody oud and a touch of spice. It’s warm, slightly sweet, and really classy. Not loud in a chaotic way, more like a tailored suit kind of scent. If you’ve tried some heavy ouds and felt attacked, this is def more refined and approachable. I love that it feels sexy without turning syrupy. Minor flaw: it doesn’t evolve a ton on my skin, so after the first hour you kinda know where it’s going. Still, what it does, it does really well. Lasts about 6-7 hours on me.
This is one of those scents I don’t wear for attention, I wear it because it makes me feel put together. The tobacco and sandalwood combo is really nice here — smooth, dry, and masculine without going full cigar lounge. There’s also a fresh top that keeps it from feeling too dense. I kinda love that balance. It has that classic Creed cleanliness, which some people may call safe, and honestly they’re not wrong. It’s not as instantly addictive as something like Aventus or as loud as BR540-style stuff. But for understated luxury, it hits. Only downside is the price, because the performance is good, not amazing.
Tabarome Millésime is nice, just not wow. I get a smooth tobacco thing with a bit of ginger up top and some dry sandalwood underneath. It smells classy in that old-school Creed way, like a polished blazer scent, but tbh it never really grabs me. Nothing smells bad here, it’s just kinda safe and a little too restrained for something with this name. Performance is decent on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close after the first hour. I’d wear it to the office or a dinner, no problem. Just for the price, I want more personality.
Def underrated. This feels like a grown man fragrance, but not in a dated way. I get crisp citrus at first, then a warm tobacco-wood drydown that smells super classy and comfortable. It’s kinda cozy while still staying fresh, which is a combo I really enjoy. I love this in cooler weather, especially with a sweater or blazer. It’s not a loud compliment monster and that might disappoint some people. If you want huge projection, this probably isn’t it. But if you want something tasteful and easy to wear that doesn’t smell like every sweet designer out there, Tabarome is really solid. Minor flaws, major charm.
Orom is pleasant, no doubt, but for this price I wanted to be wowed and I just wasn’t. I get a smooth woody-amber vibe with a little spice in the opening, and it does smell polished in that typical Bvlgari luxury way. Kinda reminds me of those expensive hotel lobby scents—clean, warm, easy to wear. The problem is it never really goes anywhere. It stays pretty linear and close to the skin after a couple hours. Not bad at all, just a bit forgettable tbh. If you want something elegant and safe, this works. If you want something memorable or unique, there are way better options out there.
Sublime Vanille is just beautiful. The opening has that bright lemon twist for a few minutes, then the vanilla comes in with tonka and a soft musk that makes everything feel super smooth. What I love most is how natural it smells. No harsh syrupy sweetness, no weird synthetic blast, just a luxe vanilla with a clean edge. If Delina is dressed up and loud, this is the quiet rich friend in cashmere. I keep coming back to it because it’s comforting but still polished. Not beast mode, but it leaves a lovely trail and sticks around long enough to matter.
This surprised me tbh. I expected a darker tobacco fragrance, but the opening is way fresher than that, with a bright bergamot feel and a clean ginger-like sparkle. Then the tobacco comes in and gives it some character. It never gets too sweet or too smoky, which I appreciate. I love this for daytime or even a nice dinner out because it smells expensive without trying too hard. Not super unique in today’s market if you’ve smelled a lot of Creed, but it’s definitely well blended. Projection is decent for the first couple hours, then it sits closer to the skin. Very good, just wish it had a little more punch.
I love vanilla but I’m picky, and this is exactly my kind of style. It’s not giving cupcakes or frosting. The lemon in the opening makes it feel almost sparkling, then the vanilla-tonka combo turns creamy and warm in the nicest way. Super wearable. If Delina is pink and flashy, this is more beige cashmere and gold jewelry. Way calmer, way classier. It’s also one of those scents that gets better the longer it’s on skin. I kept sniffing my wrist all day. Lasted around 7 hours on me, which is solid. Price is very Creed, obviously, but the scent itself is gorgeous and feels special.
I really like this one. Tabarome Millésime smells polished and old-school in a good way, like a tailored blazer but not stuffy. I get a fresh citrus hit up top, then it settles into tobacco and a dry woody vibe that feels super smooth. The tobacco here isn’t heavy or dirty either, more refined and clean. Kinda reminds me of a richer, more mature alternative to some basic office freshies. My only gripe is performance — on me it’s not beast mode at all, maybe 6 hours and fairly soft after the first hour. Still, I love how easy it is to wear when I want something elegant without smelling boring.
I really like Orom. It smells super polished and expensive without trying too hard. I get a creamy oud vibe with some amber and a soft resinous sweetness in the background. Nothing rough or barnyard here, which I know some people want, but for me it makes it way more wearable. Kinda gives me that rich Middle Eastern-inspired feel, just cleaned up and Bvlgari-fied. My only issue is that it plays things a little safe for the price. It’s beautiful, just not mind-blowing. Performance is very solid though, around 7-8 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. Great if you want something elegant and easy.
This one took me a couple wears, but now I’m into it. Orom feels warm, woody, and slightly balsamic to me, with amber doing a lot of the heavy lifting. It’s not one of those super funky oud perfumes at all, which is probably why I enjoy it. Very smooth, very grown, very put-together. I’d wear this dressed up at night way before I’d wear it casually in summer. What I love most is the texture, if that makes sense. It feels plush. Only small complaint: it can come off a little too reserved if you want big drama or beast mode performance. Still, it smells undeniably high quality.
This one feels like a gentleman’s tobacco scent that forgot to be exciting. The opening has a fresh citrus touch, then I mostly get tobacco leaf and a soft woody drydown. It’s clean, smooth, and super easy to wear, which is the main plus. I can see why some people love it if they want something refined and not loud. But for me, it sits in that “decent but nothing special” lane. Kinda reminds me of a toned-down designer take rather than something memorable from Creed. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, with mild projection. Pleasant, versatile, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to own a bottle.
Tbh this was a letdown. I was hoping for that rich classy tobacco thing Creed fans always hype up, but on my skin it just turns into a dusty tobacco and dry ginger blur with a weird soapy vibe in the background. It starts off promising for like 10 minutes, then gets super thin and kinda lifeless. Not terrible, just really underwhelming for the price. I kept waiting for some depth or warmth to show up and it never really did. Performance didn’t help either — maybe 4-5 hours and pretty close to skin fast. For something with this reputation, it feels strangely forgettable and honestly overpriced.
This is decent. I like the dry, slightly resinous woodiness and there’s a soft amber feel underneath that makes it cozy without getting too heavy. Super easy to wear, very unisex, and I can see it working in an office or dinner setting. But yeah, 3/5 feels right because it’s missing that special hook. No moment where I’m like wow, I need a bottle. It’s refined, just a little bland. Performance was okay on me, around 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first hour and then it chills out. I’d happily wear a sample, but full bottle? probably not.
I wanted to love Orom way more than I did. It starts off kinda nice with a soft woody vibe and a little amber warmth, but then it just turns flat on my skin. There’s this polished, slightly synthetic musky feel that makes it smell expensive-ish without actually being interesting. For something in the Le Gemme line, I expected a real wow moment and never got one. Tbh it reminded me of those luxury boutique scents that are smooth and inoffensive, but also weirdly forgettable. Performance wasn’t terrible, maybe 5-6 hours, but projection stayed pretty close. Not awful, just super underwhelming for the price.