I think you're right that Vetiver Oriental is more interesting. Never been a fan of it though. I prefer Hemingway, but I also have other vetivers that I enjoy more than both. A great take Ben!
@@TalkingScents it's great, it's smells like the life and death of a rose. From first bloom to its last pettle falling from decay . Amazing transition from the opening to the end.
Mature for females maybe. For Men a solid NO. It's not "mature MASCULINE" whatsoever. The rhubarb that is in this is so overly dominant and way overbearing it totally ruined whatever vetivers are supposedly in this, including the dry down. This fragrance is NOT something the real Hemingway would have been caught dead wearing, and imho they shouldn't have been able to get away using his name on this fragrance because it's really not "manly" or masculine or a man's cologne even. This fragrance is just more typical mass marketing of feminine leaning "unisex" fragrances. Make me wonder if the reviewer here got a free sample from Masque Milano. ? Wouldn't surprise me if he did get a free sample.
Thanks dude your impressions are always spot on 👌
I think you're right that Vetiver Oriental is more interesting. Never been a fan of it though. I prefer Hemingway, but I also have other vetivers that I enjoy more than both. A great take Ben!
Cheers man, definitely toss me some vetiver recs! I'm always keen to try a good vetiver frag!
I'm not familiar with the house at all , except I have love kills from them so it's great to get your thoughts on this one , it's very helpful 🙏
I'm the same honestly, this is the only one I've tried. What do you think of Love Kills?
@@TalkingScents it's great, it's smells like the life and death of a rose. From first bloom to its last pettle falling from decay . Amazing transition from the opening to the end.
For the lovers of vetiver Hemingway is the best mature vetiver. MSCULINE!
Really good vetiver isn't it? You have quite a bit of experience with this house I think right? Thanks for watching!
Mature for females maybe. For Men a solid NO. It's not "mature MASCULINE" whatsoever. The rhubarb that is in this is so overly dominant and way overbearing it totally ruined whatever vetivers are supposedly in this, including the dry down. This fragrance is NOT something the real Hemingway would have been caught dead wearing, and imho they shouldn't have been able to get away using his name on this fragrance because it's really not "manly" or masculine or a man's cologne even.
This fragrance is just more typical mass marketing of feminine leaning "unisex" fragrances.
Make me wonder if the reviewer here got a free sample from Masque Milano. ? Wouldn't surprise me if he did get a free sample.