Aventus Cologne by Creed

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Aventus has been a best selling fragrance, for a long while now. Its popularity, was bound to spin off a flanker fragrance, at some point. Well, that moment came, and we have now been given Aventus Cologne. Sharing the name of Aventus, it is of course, going to be hyped and anticipated. However, is it actually worth a try? What’s it smell like? How does it perform?


What Does Aventus Cologne Smell Like?

Notes include: birch, ginger, baie rose, mandarin, musk, mint, pink pepper, apple, vetiver, styrax, patchouli, sandalwood


My Full Review

Aventus Cologne opens up different from its predecessor. The mandarin orange note is very nice and doesn’t have that same sharpness, that the pineapple had in the original fragrance.

I actually like the start, quite a lot. The orange is flanked by ginger and mint, which gives the scent a cooled freshness about it. It’s juicy and somewhat green, maybe a hint of the rose, but not much. There is a pink pepper note, but it honestly, gets buried underneath the ginger and mint.

One thing, that I noticed about Aventus Cologne, is that it doesn’t have that warm smoky quality. The original Aventus had it, but this one, just shares the dry woodiness of birch and sandalwood.

After about an hour, that’s when I really notice the similarities between the two Creed fragrances. They aren’t identical, but you can definitely get a sense of one, from the other.

The next wave is a blend of the birch wood, sandalwood, vetiver, and some patchouli. The patchouli isn’t all that heavy, to my nose, at least. At this point, it’s a citrusy aroma, with a very dry and fresh base.

It stays this way for a while longer, then, tonka bean and styrax, come through. Aventus Cologne becomes less fruity and has a green, woody, and a slightly different take from the original.

Finally, the musk begins to take over for the rest of the way home. It leads the way, with tonka bean, styrax, birch, mandarin and vetiver, following on its heels.

It’s a nice smell, at this point, and the Aventus comparisons really pop into my head. Just enough of a difference, to be distinct.

Aventus Cologne is less sharp citrus fruit fragrance, with dry undertones, and cooled fresh spices. Then, it becomes a musky/woodsy orange cologne, with a similar feel to its namesake fragrance.


How Long Does it Last? What’s the Sillage Like?

Projection wise, the sillage isn’t too powerful here. Definitely lighter than Aventus. It projects itself well for an hour or two, before becoming a light scent, for the rest of the way.

So, starts off with a moderate 4-5 foot projection. Then, sits pretty close to wear you sprayed it.

The longevity isn’t that great, either. On my skin, I got about 5 hours of solid performance, followed by a couple where I could detect it…if I pressed my nose to my skin. Total? 7, if you count its greatly weakened state.

That was the biggest letdown with this scent, the fact that it couldn’t even get close to the original Aventus’ performance.

If you double up on the sprays, it can go an hour or two more, but that’s it. Maybe, it just doesn’t work on my skin, but that’s all I’ve been able to muster during testing.


Versatility

Aventus Cologne is very easy to wear. It’s not going to offend anybody. It’s safe for work, casual, or even more formal events.

It’s not really a nighttime cologne. Aventus Cologne feels much more like a warm weather scent, especially in the opening.

The mandarin, other fruit, and ginger notes give it that light cleanliness and energy. It’s a very nice start to a daytime wear. Being a Creed fragrance, it obviously going to be well put together. Classy, elegant, and just a joy to wear.


Overall Scent

Overall, do I like Aventus Cologne? I do. It’s not amazing, but I do enjoy it. The opening is the best part, in my opinion. It loses a lot of the sharpness, that could put me off to Aventus, at times.

For me, the loss of the smokiness was no big deal; it still has that nice dry quality, without the heavy enveloping cloud. The performance isn’t as good as it should be. Not terrible, but for the price, I expect more.

If the orange, ginger, mint blend could have been a longer part of the wear…this could’ve been great. Or even, if it could get up to the 8-10 hour range of longevity, this would be a winner. Apparently, some other people do get that much out of Cologne, not even close to that level for me.

Still, I enjoy the aroma itself, even if it leaves much to be desired.

This is an expensive fragrance, so, I don’t think you need to pick it up if you already have Aventus.

That price has only risen since its release in 2018. It’s not better, to me, and it overlaps enough with the original to be superfluous for most folks. There are so many attempted Aventus ‘clones’, that maybe you pick up this one as a change of pace.

If you can get a cheap sample or decant, do so. You should consider buying, if the original Aventus was too powerful or had too much, pineapple and smoke.

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  • 8/10
    Aroma - 8/10
  • 5.9/10
    Sillage - 5.9/10
  • 6.5/10
    Longevity - 6.5/10
  • 8.4/10
    Versatility - 8.4/10
  • 7.1/10
    Uniqueness - 7.1/10
7.2/10
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