Ranking 15 Niche Fragrance Brands

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @jaimelacalle2802
    @jaimelacalle2802 Месяц назад +26

    Creed and Tom Ford are in a unique spot, where they are too pricey and have a lot of outrage, but they have such good blends, and unique timeless bangers. Like a competent villain.

    • @bigde131
      @bigde131 Месяц назад +2

      Yep. To this day a 20 yr old bois de Portugal still hasn’t been properly cloned lol. Blending makes such a difference. I sprayed mfk on one hand and xerjoff on the other and the difference in blending was so apparent I went to check the entire mfk line. Makes a big difference

    • @Tripokaridos22
      @Tripokaridos22 Месяц назад +1

      Tom Ford Niche ? U know that they make clothes ?

    • @jaimelacalle2802
      @jaimelacalle2802 Месяц назад

      @@Tripokaridos22 yea tom ford makes clothes, but scents like tobacco vanille, tobacco oud, black orchid, black laqueur are definitely niche in terms of quality and intent.

    • @Tripokaridos22
      @Tripokaridos22 Месяц назад +1

      @@jaimelacalle2802 And Terre by Hermes is not ? I think u get my point

    • @jaimelacalle2802
      @jaimelacalle2802 Месяц назад

      @@Tripokaridos22 no. Just becaue terre dhermès is fantastic doesnt make it a niche fragrance. Eg original formulation of dior farenheight would be niche, and was considered so at the time.

  • @Henry-uv9xu
    @Henry-uv9xu Месяц назад +5

    Dude!!! I followed and LOVED your content on your other channel for several years. I’ve grown to love perfume over the past several years, and it is so cool to see that our interests have converged once more. Wonderful to see you in a healthy place now my friend.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you bro! Glad we meet again!

  • @glamconnor
    @glamconnor Месяц назад +15

    amouage is fucking king dude. their quality is objectively so incredible. i have 7 bottles from them and growing

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +6

      What other brands consider ‘Extrait’ Amouage considers normal lol. Like overture man is 31% concentration and is aged for months before even being sent to retail. Their quality is ridiculously good.

    • @ryany2882
      @ryany2882 Месяц назад

      Nah not for me. Jubilation XXV is women repellant

  • @golfbuddy1969
    @golfbuddy1969 Месяц назад +8

    Creed
    Amouage
    Xerjoff
    It is funny that through the ups and downs, and changing tastes, Creed is still great to me. I don’t even really have performance issues with the ones I have.
    Hidden gems from Day Three Fragrances too!

  • @Snk13_ty
    @Snk13_ty Месяц назад +6

    It's about your own personal journey with fragrances. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and opinions that aren't driven by free bottles. 💯

  • @andrei-cosmin.popa85
    @andrei-cosmin.popa85 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your personal taste with respect to niche perfume brands.
    I own several Amouage, a few PDM, a couple of Xerjoff, and one of each of these brands: Creed, Orto Parisi, Nishane, Electimuss. Got a few Amouage and a couple of Creed on my wishlist.

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd Месяц назад +2

    I know many would likely consider it entry niche, but what are your thoughts on mancera? I have a few (and a less amount of montale) and when they hit they hit (sadly the majority are too similar or too synthetic). But it’s a good priced niche with several winners.

  • @nabhanmkijs8395
    @nabhanmkijs8395 Месяц назад +5

    For me:
    1. Commes Des Garcons (For Avignion, men2, rouge, hinoki, wonderoud, laurel)
    2. Frederic Malle (for French Lover, Promise, Rose&Cuir, PoAL)
    3. Byredo (not really niche but for Oud Immortel-my signature scent)
    4. Rogue perfumery (for Bon Monsieur)
    5. Nasomatto (for Hindu Grass, Baraonda,Pardon)
    6. Marc Antoine Barrois ( for Ganymede)
    7. Maison Crivelli (for Ingredients 07/2012)
    8. Officine Universelle Buly (for Oud de Medine)
    9. Aesop (for Marrakech intense)
    10. Diptyque / Jovoy
    🫡✌️

  • @justinrubio2015
    @justinrubio2015 Месяц назад +1

    Yo what I used to watch your "what x drug feels like videos" when I first got out of rehab and now years later for the past year I've gotten decently into fragrances now I find you have a fragrance Chanel. Dope

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      We meet again 👊

  • @Narcissist_Police
    @Narcissist_Police Месяц назад +2

    Aaron Terrence Hughes has taken over for my top fragrance house this year. His rose and oud combos are the very best! You’re not putting down the brand, you’re being genuine with your perspective based on your own individual fragrance identity. I find Amouage to have some great fragrances, but most are off-putting. I have 9 Amouage frags but have no interest in a single new release since Chong left.

  • @America-ev4rk
    @America-ev4rk Месяц назад +7

    I have seen it. The fragrance channels are full of shills. Sell outs. But you my friend, I feel like I can trust you.

  • @programrecovery
    @programrecovery Месяц назад +4

    Do a video "my favorite fragrance from each of my top ten favorite brands"

  • @English-Gent
    @English-Gent Месяц назад +1

    I agree with everything you say. Just wondering what you think of Tom Ford? Also Chanel Les Exclusifs and Andy Tauer?

  • @robertwinkler8444
    @robertwinkler8444 Месяц назад +1

    Agree tastes change, my first one was LV Imagination I used to luv it, now a year later I really don't care for it anymore. So I see where you're coming from.

  • @gabrielmanzano2600
    @gabrielmanzano2600 Месяц назад

    Appreciate your humbleness and honest opinion. Definitely respect your takes and could resonate with a lot of your points. I especially vibed with what you were saying about a brand “having” you, I recently discovered Meo Fusciuni’s Last Season…. I’ve been got 💀

  • @tombosley3048
    @tombosley3048 Месяц назад

    I think what you said at the beginning is so important, thank you for that!

  • @decalderon
    @decalderon Месяц назад +1

    Congrats on your videos, I really enjoy watching them. Just one question….What is up with the weird noise at the end? Sounds like a goat scream or something.

    • @dparis2172
      @dparis2172 10 дней назад

      Yeah. I know it’s not my place but… get rid of that.

  • @vlxxrd4866
    @vlxxrd4866 Месяц назад +4

    I love Creed, but not the price and packaging, there isn't a single Creed I've tried and not liked. I know a lot of people have issues with performance but I don't think that's a very important part of perfumery anyway. Most of the times I'm doing things, it's really only for three, maybe four hours unless I'm at work, and there really aren't many fragrances that project past the three hour point that would be appropriate for work, or Summer. There is something very light and easy going about all of the Creed fragrances that I haven't seen replicated by other houses, and if Creed were to make their fragrances longer lasting, I think it would change how the fragrances smell and are perceived, which I wouldn't like.
    The only major complaint with Creed I have is how absolutely cheap the boxes are for $495+ fragrances. It's just a white paper box, no fancy packaging, nothing. It's pathetic and doesn't feel like luxury.

  • @Alritealritealrite
    @Alritealritealrite Месяц назад +1

    Kind of in my fragrance collection I'm getting to wear I'll have a top shelf ( Figuratively) and others I'm lukewarm about. I spray and visit my fragrances often like I'm really getting to know them. For me that's part of the hobby🍻

  • @MrDusteybowls
    @MrDusteybowls Месяц назад +5

    For me, Creed, PDM and Tom Ford or just designers in niche clothing. Also my favorite house atm is Montale/mancera due to performance for price.

    • @Alritealritealrite
      @Alritealritealrite Месяц назад +1

      I have on honey aoud right now 🍻 It's one of my favorites from what I own.

    • @eb1504
      @eb1504 Месяц назад +2

      Tom ford IS designer no?

    • @bhuda_finger1004
      @bhuda_finger1004 Месяц назад

      ​@eb1504 yes!

    • @Alritealritealrite
      @Alritealritealrite Месяц назад

      @@eb1504 Yes and no. Tom Ford also has a private line. Tom Ford does a lot more "niche" perfumery than a lot of actual niche houses. He
      Says himself that he's not held back by his private line.

    • @sharfalor4244
      @sharfalor4244 Месяц назад

      ​@Alritealritealrite TF is owned by Estée Lauder now, he has no input.

  • @evanredpotato9601
    @evanredpotato9601 Месяц назад +1

    You offer a unique perspective that’s worth listening to when it comes to frags……I find that maybe two or three with every niche brands are decent….you have any thoughts on fragrance du bois?

  • @RagnarHoff
    @RagnarHoff Месяц назад +1

    Creed just does it right in my opinion. Highly wearable and not trying too shout out across the room which is why i like them. Acqua di Parma is another brand that does things just right. Off course, not all of them are perfect.
    Bottom tier for me is actually majority of niche brands that try too hard to either be an art form or focus on longevity and projection. I just want a comforting bubble that stays in my personal space.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      I think creed uses a lot of naturals or something that makes them smell so great and the cost is performance. I don’t think they can smell as good as they do and be loud. I’ve noticed over the years all the best smelling fragrances are soft. I think things blend better at a lower volume,
      That’s one theory I have another is a majority of their clientele don’t want to project like that. Times have changed and subtlety is in. People who can afford a $500 fragrance at retail probably don’t want to be perceived as the Cologne guy at a board meeting.
      I like reasonably strong fragrances currently but that’s just where I’m at I’ve preferred softer ones in the past and I’m likely to change over time. I will always love creed they’re just so classic and perfect.

  • @GaVoHD
    @GaVoHD 15 дней назад

    If i'd rank them by the number of bottles it would be:
    1.Amouage
    2. Acqua di Parma
    3. Xerjoff
    4. Tom Ford
    5. Creed
    But if i'd rank them by quality and preference it would be:
    1. Amouage
    2. AUM Perfumes
    3. Pana Dora
    4. Sospiro & Acqua di Parma
    5. Byredo & Profvmvm Roma

  • @misterelom
    @misterelom 23 дня назад

    Great list! Creed is still the cream of the crop of niche for me despite them not being as great as they once were. Virgin Island Water is my all time favorite from them, even over the ever-popular Aventus. Amouage has a lot of my personal favorites... Reflection, Beach Hut Man, Interlude. I include Mancera too since they were my intro to niche. Great quality and price points.
    Never really got into Frederic Malle outside of Carnal Flower and Portrait of a Lady. Parfums De Marly for me has become like the niche version of a designer brand. They have some solid releases but most for me are basic. Not bad but not great either.

  • @rprentals
    @rprentals Месяц назад +1

    Have you tried the new boss bottled absolu?
    Best designer release this year

  • @EndersFPS
    @EndersFPS Месяц назад

    100% agree on Byredo. I've tried so many niche brands and I was utterly confused trying Byredo fragrances

  • @Michael-m2l8b
    @Michael-m2l8b Месяц назад

    I agree with you
    Creed -less is more
    Irish Tweed is a complete masterpiece

  • @byishai1
    @byishai1 Месяц назад +2

    You need to try Byredo Oud Immortal- probably one of their best masculine woody fragrance

  • @Eli-i6j
    @Eli-i6j Месяц назад

    Byredo is my favorite fragrance house! I adore Gypsy water, Mojave ghost and Bal' D'Afrique. Lots of them are so unique and give me deja vu and they have the best minimalist chic aesthetic. LOATHE Xerjoff and Amouage.
    For me:
    1. Byredo
    2. Le labo
    3. MFK
    4. Creed
    5. Zoologist
    BOTTOM:
    14. Xerjoff
    15. Amouage

  • @stephenocchipinti3024
    @stephenocchipinti3024 Месяц назад +1

    CG! just bought babycat by YSL and loving it. found a sample of 1 million golden oud today that I picked up as well

  • @FRD-HDD
    @FRD-HDD Месяц назад +2

    Great to see someone telling the bitter truth out loud.

  • @kai-tan6098
    @kai-tan6098 27 дней назад

    Can you give a review of Valentino anatomy of dreams? Personally behind the seen is the more interesting one, tho all of them are very safe as a heads up

  • @koalakyle19
    @koalakyle19 Месяц назад +1

    My favorite cheapie houses are Banana Republic, Coach, and Lataffa
    I really like Coach's New York, its a soild blue fragrance that lasts all day

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Месяц назад

      For me it has to be Lalique, BR is also good, live vetiver linen, tobacco and tonka, neroli woods and dark cherry and amber. Although I’ll admit their longevity is an issue.

  • @slayemgaming
    @slayemgaming День назад

    Mancera is my favourite house for what they offer at its price.

  • @Oakmosslover
    @Oakmosslover 28 дней назад

    Please do a list with designer luxury lines!

  • @Niscenssefragrance
    @Niscenssefragrance 28 дней назад

    Where would Serge Lutens be in (they have cheap & super expensive line)

  • @coontune
    @coontune Месяц назад

    I’m roughly half way through this when writing. You’re discussing Xerjoff and their DNA recycling. It made me think about something with my collection. I’m a fragrance collector, but not a house collector. I don’t think I’ll ever just stick to a few houses. I have roughly 80 fragrances and about a quarter of them are niche. I don’t own more than 3 of any niche brand and that is Mancera due to their affordability. I don’t know if I will ever collect a house due to their affordability exact reasons you mentioned about Xerjoff. I just like to look and see what is out there from every brand and go with what scents interest me. The only house I could see myself owning 5+ bottles of is Amouage. I agree wholeheartedly with you on your take of the brand. Thanks for the content 🤝
    Edit: As soon as you got to bottom tier I was like please don’t say Initio, simply because I just ordered Blessed Baraka. Was happy you immediately said you liked that one 😂
    2nd Edit: Try Nishane Ambra Calabria, green and watery, soft and elegant, slightly warm and sweet. Interesting spring time scent that both you and your wife could wear. Dior is one of my top tier designers as well. Homme Eau, Original, and Parfum are loves of mine. I also really like the Eau Sauvage line, the Parfum and edt. Sauvage isn’t really my jam, but I do need to try Fahrenheit Le Parfum and some of the private line scents. Homme Sport 2017 may be basic, but something in it makes it an absolute love of mine for summer, different than most shower gel blue scents.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +1

      @@coontune thank you! I relate to where you’re coming from for sure I have the most from Amouage but it’s only 4. Oddly usually the most popular from the houses are the only ones I’ve considered FBW I’ve tried so many samples it’s crazy and it’s really rare I find an underground fragrance that’s truly worth getting. Could be the hype effects my perception but it feels real. I’m glad you got blessed Baraka it isn’t commonly brought up but it’s a good one. It’s actually one of the few underground fragrances that would be more hype worthy than side effect. You’ll see what I mean. It’s really hard to describe the scent which is why I’ve held off on reviewing it 😅. My friends and wife and I can’t describe what it smells like but it’s a freshie for the fall and winter kinda soapy with a guava sweetness. Interesting.

    • @coontune
      @coontune Месяц назад

      @@CgScents you have a good perspective on things. I think sometimes when folks get deeper into collecting they try to maximize their experience by buying things such as the Zoologist stuff. But let’s be honest with ourselves, do we want to buy something that we never will wear and have 100ml of it hanging on the shelf? I personally do not and I’m assuming you don’t either. I think that’s why most of the popular stuff is what we end up with, for example Reflection Man from Amouage. I’ll buy that some day and I already know I’ll enjoy it, but something like Myths Man I may not ever buy a bottle of. I’d love some 15 or 30ml of the more unique style scents but god I don’t need 100ml.
      People do enjoy pretending to be “unique”. It’s kind of like the old mentality of not being a “conformist” or “mainstream is lame”. I don’t need to be a fragrance hipster, I want to buy and wear what I like. That is why I’ll never hate on people who are purely designer lovers, they typically all smell pleasant. I lean more niche in my preferences or at the very least designers that branch out of the norm. Got Prada Amber Pour Homme Intense in this week, really good stuff.
      I’m really excited for Blessed Baraka. A lot of things I read and saw about it caught my interest. It also was one of the most affordable from the brand in terms of discounters which to me shows its lack of popularity amongst the masses, as you mentioned “hype”. Fall freshie sounds right in my wheelhouse.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +1

      @@coontune I relate heavily to what you’re saying. I’ve been going hard on Dior Homme Intense myself I love that healthy balance between it smells good and is unique enough to not be redundant but as you said I’ve gotten samples that are praised online for being so great and they smell like a mess. Terroni by orto parisi for example just smells so bad to everyone I’ve shown it to and I don’t even feel like there is a blend it’s a pile of stuff that doesn’t work together. It’s almost like pure abstract art some appreciate it but I’m at a stage where I like a healthy balance of realism and abstract otherwise it feels like someone dumped a bunch of paint buckets on the ground and said ‘this is art.’ I have a rebellious nature that wants to go against the grain and it does fuel a fascination for the counter culture but when actually facing what it’s offering I just felt confused. Everyone has their own taste and preferences I think objectively all fragrance has no value other than what our brain gives it. Some people, my wife included, value their collection of cheapies as much if not more than a niche collector values a $600 fragrance.

    • @coontune
      @coontune Месяц назад

      @@CgScents said so very well. And Dior Homme Intense started it all for me with Dior. It flat out just smells good. I like that it isn’t overly masculine and has different sides to it. Could 100% spray it on my partner and think she smells great wearing it. It does have a uniqueness to it, and honestly I think a lot of brands have taken pieces of it, now making it maybe less unique (looking at you Givenchy).
      You mentioned taste and that’s exactly right. More and more I do this thing called collecting, the more I find out my preference. I’ve had like almost 50 bottles that I’ve either given away or traded that just weren’t to my preference as time went on.
      As for the paint cans thrown on the floor it’s so true. I’ll go to an art museum or expo and look at it and say “oh wow that’s interesting and different” admiring the art but not really caring for it. In fragrance it’s basically that, it’s a cool painting but I don’t want it hanging in my house. Just like scents, I’ll smell them and be happy I tried the experience, but it doesn’t have a spot in my cabinet.

    • @coontune
      @coontune Месяц назад

      @@CgScents I’ll stop this long chain if comments, but I gotta know, what is that reeeee you do at the end? As a massive metalcore/hardcore music fan, I appreciate it 😂

  • @abolajiakilo9356
    @abolajiakilo9356 Месяц назад

    nice please can you do a video ranking your Amouage collection?
    my favourite house is Mancera...size, presentation, scent and lonegevity all slaps!!!

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      Will do! The 4 I’ve liked enough to buy are king blue, interlude black Iris, reflection, and jubilation xxv. I enjoy them in that order with king blue being my favorite (but a lot of people don’t like it lol).

  • @genata13
    @genata13 Месяц назад

    Again excellent video. I agree with you about the "famous" fragrance streamers - when I started watching fragrance streamers on youtube I started with the most prominent ones Gent Scents, Aromatix, Redolessence etc. I quickly (actually not that quickly tbh) realized that their deal is to pump fragrances up with stuff like - top 10 fragrances women love on men, or using language this will get you noticed, top 10 first date fragrances. That's why I started watching "niche" youtubers (pun intended) like you and Seldomly Often (I was surprised when you mentioned that you also watch him), you approach fragrances differently - in your case you are brutally honest on what you dont like but your wife gives sometimes counter arguments/different view point. On the video - I disagree with Creed, because I think that lately they have lost their way - there is no creativity it is all in the past, and unlike you I have more positive than negative experiences with Xerjoff.

  • @tjpfz6
    @tjpfz6 Месяц назад +5

    For me and MY taste....
    Top:
    Amouage
    Xerjoff
    Fredric malle
    Nasomatto
    orto Parisi
    Mid:
    zoologist
    MFK
    creed
    PDM/Initio
    bottom:
    byredo
    penhaligons
    ATH
    Roja
    lelabo

    • @tjpfz6
      @tjpfz6 Месяц назад

      Try the more hidden xerjoffs,
      Syphonium, Tempest, Aurum, Holysm. Everyone loves the naxos, lira, 40knots etc... But look into the "k line" Xerjoff has a ton of good stuff just can't follow the hype. They're other offerings are more in line with amouage imo

  • @masaiwhite5933
    @masaiwhite5933 Месяц назад +1

    Amouage do need time for basic noses to get to grips with,if under 30 most of their frags won't appeal yet.Tom ford have some bangers as do creed,just wish they kept the older power and stopped being so weak in most of their ranges now.I have got into initio through paragon,b baraka and side effect.Issey miyake have some stunners but designer realm and cheap as chips.

  • @3mKay
    @3mKay Месяц назад

    Not sure if its just me but I just dont vibe well with TF, there is a certain style that I feel just doesnt suit me well with their fragrance. With Lelabo, I like them but prices are outrageous for what they are offering, looking forward to try Amouage

  • @eb1504
    @eb1504 Месяц назад +2

    I actually dislike perfume that have no changes from opening to drydown. For example, some from diptyque, initio, roja

  • @spinQubit
    @spinQubit Месяц назад +1

    Penhaligon: sartorial is dope and the only one I've tried from the house. It's a modern take on the Brut dna; sort of like how Viking modernizes old spice dna.
    Nishane: B-612 and Papilefiko are fire. You may enjoy Safran Colognise; it's quite unique, but didn't do it for me.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I forgot about sartorial that one is nice. I like Safran Colognise honestly from what I’ve tried of Nishane they’ve all been really good I didn’t like Fan Your Flames but I respect it

  • @JT-rx1eo
    @JT-rx1eo Месяц назад

    I agree with you on Creed (classic). My favorite. And agree on the recent direction of the brand. It's over. The Olivier Creed house DNA has passed into history. They're like every other conveyor belt brand now. No thanks.
    I like Acqua di Parma and Serge Lutens too.
    I like Penhaligon's more than you do, and like Raja more also..
    I don't like Nishane nor Parfums de Marly much.
    My favorite designer brand is Tom Ford, easily.

  • @reboot4357
    @reboot4357 Месяц назад +6

    Santal 33 and another 13 are masterpieces. You still a youngin man give it another 10-15 years and your nose will mature with your age hopefully

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      I love Santal 33 a lot of people don’t including people I know in my personal life. It’s a pretty polarizing introduction to a brand. I think Noir 29 or Bergamot 22 are a better introduction but they’re less popular.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Месяц назад

      The only one I tried that I really like was the lavender one. I definitely want to check out the bergamot one as well.

  • @808thampire
    @808thampire 14 дней назад

    Having Le Labo as top tier and Byredo on bottom tier is insane lol. I feel like the brands are so similar to each other.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  14 дней назад

      Really? I just get soap from Byredo and Le Labo has had some of the most challenging things I’ve tried. Santal 33, Oud 27, Labdanum 18, Gaiac 10, Patchoulli 24… some Le labos im not even brave enough to wear to an office and I wear some pretty challenging stuff lol.

    • @808thampire
      @808thampire 14 дней назад

      @CgScents To me they're both minimalist style brands. I feel like Blanche is like Byredo's Another 13. You're probably right about Le Lebo being more challenging overall. But I feel like both brands are competing for the same demographic.

  • @EvanDJackson
    @EvanDJackson 4 дня назад

    I got a sample of Amouage Reflection 45 expecting it to project and last, but the performance was terrible even with over 6 sprays. It became a skin scent within 30 min. The smell itself is incredible, but the drydown and performance is awful in my opinion.

  • @rogervalencia2623
    @rogervalencia2623 5 дней назад

    What about Atlinsons?

  • @TonnyRespect
    @TonnyRespect Месяц назад

    Curious what your thoughts are on Montale/Mancera.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      I really need to try more I got Arabian Tonka and plan to try it out I like Red Tobacco but that’s all I’ve tried

    • @TonnyRespect
      @TonnyRespect Месяц назад

      @@CgScents yeah they didn’t blow my mind off but I feel like they are clearly taking their own place in the niche perfumery and worth trying. They also offer 1,5 ml sample on their website which is cool

  • @YungTris27
    @YungTris27 Месяц назад

    Le Labo I feel tries to stick to simplicity. Extremely wearable scents. Baie 19 and Matcha 26 (super calming) are beautiful scents. Love that house. Wouldn’t mind a Santal 26 Candle

  • @WhiteRangerTP
    @WhiteRangerTP Месяц назад

    I personally find many niche fragrances giving old dusty vibes. I dont know. When it comes to PDM the only ones i can stand are Layton, Herod, Oajan and Althair.
    Creed is more friendly and i find myself enjoying many of their fragrances, including stuff like viking.
    I tried xerjof naxos which everyone talk about and just found it disgusting a bit. Too much old medicine vibes for me.
    In my opinion, The best niche level fragrance i got to smell so far, is 1 million golden oud. Anyone who is laughing at my statement, never smelled the fragrance. I want to hear from someone that smelled it, saying its not niche quality. Its amazing

  • @evanredpotato9601
    @evanredpotato9601 Месяц назад

    Reflection 45 is great…plus you can get it for 285-300 on the grey market

  • @flop7217
    @flop7217 17 дней назад

    i have a similar problem with xerjoff. i sampled like all of them. and they do great in presentation and they obviously are god tier in marketing but i find so many xerjoffs useless sweet. so often very much honey. i had naxos but over time it was just a sweet fragrance to me. now i only have a travelspray of alexandria II. i actually don't have a favourite brand. i own 12 bottles of perfume (fixed limit - i sell one if i add one) and i don't own the same brand twice

  • @yasseralg3928
    @yasseralg3928 11 дней назад

    My favourites:
    Creed - Greed Irish Tweed, Royal Oud
    Amouage - Reflection Man, Interlude Black Iris
    PDM - Haltane, Godolphin
    Tom Ford - Oud Wood, Tobacco Vanilla, Tuscan Leather
    Kilian - Intoxicated
    Clive Christian - C Woody Leather (This one smells majestic!)
    My least favourite:
    MFK - They are beast mode, but they smell too feminine for me
    Niche I have not tried:
    Le Labo
    Initio

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  11 дней назад +1

      I relate a lot to your list a lot of my favorites mentioned. If you try Le Labo start with The Noir 29 I think you’d like that one. It’s hard to think of an Initio worth trying tbh I think you’d be disappointed.
      How would you compare Godolphin to Tuscan leather?

    • @yasseralg3928
      @yasseralg3928 11 дней назад

      @@CgScents Thanks for the reply. In terms of Godolphin vs TL, I'd say I prefer TL more, but Godolphin is more fruity, and it is unique in this sense. My wife prefers it over TL. So maybe it is a leathery scent that the opposite sex appreciates more than TL.
      Thanks for your recommendation on Le Labo's Noir 29, I will try it for sure.

  • @ethanrrs
    @ethanrrs Месяц назад

    ill give my opinions on these houses too
    amouage is probably my favorite of this list, but i have them separated by creative direction era. my fav is the chris chong era, then the vintage era, lastly the renaud salmon era. chong pretty much released nonstop bangers, while salmon's approach is more laid back in modern trends and western inspiration. BUT there are a few modern bangers. silver oud is in my top 5 all time amouage, maybe even higher.
    frederic malle is hit or miss for me as well but their bangers are amazing, its just the modern ones use a bit too many nuclear aromachemicals for my liking. promise being an example
    i don't love le labo personally, but thats probably bc over here in NYC their smells are EVERYWHERE in the wild- one walk in brooklyn or manhattan and you'll have smelled santal and matcha and another and noir 15 times over. very pedestrian to me and im sick of a ton of them lol
    for me xerjoff and pdm and even modern creed are in those walk into the mall's luxury department store and grab something mass appealing and for the name value.
    alessandro gualtieri stuff is hit or miss for me, his style is basing things around overdoses of NUCLEAR aromachemicals (like 30-50% of the formula when conventionally theyre used in like 0.1-1% proportions) so if he uses an aromachemical i can't stand... then that stuff needs to be as far away from me as possible!
    MFK is very innovative and trendsetting for modern french style perfumery- simple formula lists with complex ratios of really strong aromachemicals to give a balanced approach. but because of that when a formula leaks online you'll see just how simple it is, kind of like le labo's lol.
    initio is a pdm side house and i'm meh on them. tried to like paragon but too candysweet for me. roja is way too bougie feeling for what he offers. the aesthetic and snobbiness of it turns me off so much to begin with. ATH, i've only tried a couple but i don't like his personal taste too much. great videos on his reviews though! lol.
    penhaligons is nice. nothing too much more than that lol
    byredo is in that same luxury space as le labo chic nyc gurl stuff. meh. bond 9 is so tacky to me yuck. nishane is cool! try out some more of their stuff! memo seems to be more popular in the EU, seldomly often talks about them as a common department store brand.

  • @silentsir2446
    @silentsir2446 Месяц назад

    We have very similar noses. I also think Roja's are hard to get into. Nice, very upscale, but sometimes seem too raw or something. I think its due to the amount of notes he uses. Most of the Roja fragrances I've smelled never felt completely cohesive; which is understandable for fragrances with so many notes.
    I also am underwhelmed by that flat chalky smell that most Initios dry down to. Dont get the hype behind Side Effect either. I also get the bbq smoke smell from guaiac wood. (Thought it was just me who made that association with guaiac wood)...and Im a big fan of creeds clean, well blended simplicity & refinement too, and since Im not a performance junkie, I dont mind respraying any fragrance that I really like.

  • @gtothee5723
    @gtothee5723 Месяц назад +1

    Cmon CG, give Roja more love. Apex, Scandal, Diaghilev…

  • @diegobrando1467
    @diegobrando1467 Месяц назад

    Are you the guy who had the video about his addiction issues?

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      @@diegobrando1467 probably was me

    • @diegobrando1467
      @diegobrando1467 Месяц назад

      I knew I recognized your voice glad your doing well man

  • @badbunny3138
    @badbunny3138 27 дней назад

    Bro try Byredo night veils collection

  • @bryanryan4504
    @bryanryan4504 Месяц назад

    My favorite is Amouage hands down

  • @ChristianAndrew1.4
    @ChristianAndrew1.4 Месяц назад +1

    Nasomatto is far from Mid Tier man... Sophisticated , incredible blending , elegant and longevity that won't let anyone down. High end perfumery in a nutshell.

    • @Alritealritealrite
      @Alritealritealrite Месяц назад +1

      @@ChristianAndrew1.4 He can give his opinion. He just said it in the beginning of the video how different people have different opinions.

    • @ChristianAndrew1.4
      @ChristianAndrew1.4 Месяц назад

      @@Alritealritealrite Indeed... and I did the same. Gave mine. Hence what a comment section is designed for. Opinions and conversation.

  • @Frenchieeeee
    @Frenchieeeee 21 день назад

    Creed is expensive but you know what you're getting.

  • @duhduh14
    @duhduh14 12 дней назад

    1. Xerjoff
    2. Amouage
    3. PDM

  • @tom23245
    @tom23245 Месяц назад

    My biggest criticism with the fragrance industry is actually how expensive the scents are. There is legitimately no functional reason for any 100ml of fragrance to cost over $100 retail. Yes, this includes every possible conceivable cost to selling the fragrance. The rest of the price is pure profit.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      I think creed was acquired for $3.8 billion with the intention of making money so that says a lot. There’s designing original fragrances, marketing, and infrastructure which does cost but I agree with you they obviously overcharge. There’s a sad reality now where people equate value to cost and a lot of enjoyment of a fragrance is psychological. The quality from a lot of sub $100 fragrances isn’t actually inferior but there’s a difference of perception which I believe governs a lot of how much someone enjoys something. Objectively it’s all scented alcohol the rest is up to perception. Just my two cents.

    • @JT-rx1eo
      @JT-rx1eo Месяц назад

      It's all about lux economics. Creating and maintaining a perception of luxury and exclusivity is what it's all about. Brands do that with clothing and other lines too.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      @@JT-rx1eo yeah it’s very prevalent with fragrances. I was talking to a legitimate perfumer that said they all use synthetics and there’s not really a difference in quality of material between a $20 and $500 fragrance that it’s all perceptual. I obviously thought he was full of it but he is a legitimate expert with credentials and I’m just following what I have read online. My wife preferred Mont Blanc Individuel ($20) to Original Santal ($500) in a blind comparison so 🤷‍♂️.
      I keep that kind of stuff in mind. The reality is price doesn’t actually equate value. I value some of my $30 fragrances more than my more expensive ones. No one needs to spend a bunch of money to value something that’s all a choice people make.

    • @JT-rx1eo
      @JT-rx1eo Месяц назад

      ​@@CgScents That said, Creed scents SMELL more natural and higher quality to me.

  • @iluvj00
    @iluvj00 25 дней назад

    dont get mad lets have fun:
    Creed: niche noob king... Aventus King of designer freshie noobs
    Le Labo: fragrance for liberal new yorkers and westerners who travel to 3rd world countries and stay on AirBnB gentrifing those spots.
    Parfums de Marly and Initio: worst value alongside creed. Oud for Greatness most overrated fragrance in the "influencer" sphere. PdM designer stuff made with better ingredients.
    Xerjoff: Redundant releases, like Montale but pricier.
    now seriously:
    My top tier is Amouage, Boadicea The Victorious, Orto Parisi, Nishane, Bond no.9, Xerjoff
    mid tier is: Montale, Thomas Kosmala, juliette has a gun, Liquides Imaginaires, Penhaligon's
    I still have an entire universe of niche houses to explore! But these are the ones I own and tested.

  • @tom23245
    @tom23245 Месяц назад

    4:07 If the world is willing to pay you $100 million USD this year if you started cranking out one 30 minute video a day purely because of your name, would you do it?
    Anyone who says "No" is lying. That's the spot Creed is in now.

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      I agree I’m not resentful it is what it is. Some of the schemey stuff is annoying but no one’s forcing me to buy it and I still value their classics.

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog Месяц назад

    Serge Lutens is a great house.

  • @yaro-8
    @yaro-8 Месяц назад

    And the final stage between switching brands and keep byuin new ones, sometimes is, you get so tired of it all you ll stop wearing em all together.🙂..I did , for like 5-6-yrs..one day i came home an my 10 year old son told me he was made fun of at his hockey because his dad wore a cologne..I stopped wearing anything for yrs..hes a teenager now and we share this hobby..but honestly, I can see myself not wear a damn thing again and not care..either way. I still, from time to time, question the purpose of it, from my perspective, ..grown ass men discussing what cologne to wear..but then again, its a hobby like any other

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад +1

      I relate to you on that. I’ve had times where I stopped caring completely and while I enjoy the hobby now I don’t care that much. Some people take it way too serious for me lol. It helps me be honest to remember someone saying my ‘nose is broken’ isn’t actually an insult and it’s ultimately just scented water I can 100% live without.

  • @reboot4357
    @reboot4357 Месяц назад

    Triple aged batch is def different than last years absolu aventus TAB is deeper and def last longer

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  Месяц назад

      Then why didn’t they make the original like that? Doesn’t make sense to me to charge $600 for 75ml on a product they could have made better.

    • @ArtemShamuratov
      @ArtemShamuratov Месяц назад

      Doesn’t make sense to me either, why is there no triple batch on the European creed bottle of absolu aventus?

  • @lynlim7887
    @lynlim7887 25 дней назад

    Xerjoff and pdm is more high tier than le labo, naxos and layton are all time masterpiece. Iommi is awesome. Le labo is more for the feminine side of things

  • @seanp7871
    @seanp7871 Месяц назад

    I also get terrible performance from jub 25 .

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Месяц назад

      It’s lasts a long time on me 8 hours, but the projection isn’t strong, which is fine for me because I do get a 1 foot scent bubble.

    • @seanp7871
      @seanp7871 Месяц назад

      @@soakedbearrd yeah not me 4 hours. This definitely my worst Amouage for performance.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Месяц назад

      @@seanp7871 yeah when compared to others in the line, it’s definitely more subtle.

  • @kilmarmondragon3278
    @kilmarmondragon3278 День назад

    Creed has been sold twice

  • @Capone2121
    @Capone2121 Месяц назад

    Creed was bought by a big corporation about a year ago ever since their quality is shit

  • @Yes-Yes1
    @Yes-Yes1 Месяц назад +1

    Performance, performance, performance. If I am paying over $100, I want my fragrance to last an entire day. These companies need to learn.

  • @amaterasublack3519
    @amaterasublack3519 Месяц назад

    Roja is not worthy , too overprice.
    Xerjoff is worthy.

  • @lukes9684
    @lukes9684 Месяц назад

    The word 'niche' means nothing anymore.

  • @ดริ๊งปกคํา
    @ดริ๊งปกคํา Месяц назад

    Le labo😢 no no no😂

  • @s.bornand5424
    @s.bornand5424 25 дней назад

    Lelabo sucks hard bro. The only take of yours I totally disagree with!!!

    • @CgScents
      @CgScents  25 дней назад +1

      A lot of people don’t like them I don’t get it at all. I love their fragrances. All I can do is be honest if I try to be agreeable it’s a shit channel IMO but I was well aware a lot of people hate Le Labo.

  •  Месяц назад

    Xerjoff king

  • @ryany2882
    @ryany2882 Месяц назад

    My favourite house is creed the worst one is frederic malle I find them all old smelling & overrated. Also don't like le labo