Fleur de Portofino by Tom Ford

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Continuing on with the Tom Ford fragrance reviews, we have a rather popular scent from the line up, Fleur de Portofino. In this post, I want to share my experience with this scent, and what sets it apart from the pack. What are the notes? What does it smell like? How does it perform? Is it actually worth a buy or is it over-hyped?


What does Fleur de Portofino Smell Like?

Notes include: bergamot, Sicilian lemon, bitter orange leaf, tangerine, violet leaf, magnolia, white acacia, orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla, acacia honey

Click here to try: Tom Ford Fleur de Portofino Eau de Parfum Spray, 3.4 oz


My Full Wear Review

Fleur de Portofino is a part of the Neroli Portofino line of fragrances by Tom Ford. So, yes, they do have some similarities but each is fairly distinct, in my mind. The opening features a great blend of citrus notes, mostly a lemon and tangerine.

However, it isn’t a pure citrus start, as I pick up on floral notes, honey, and some subtle ‘greeness’.

This perfume does smell a bit different, particularly in the floral notes. It is led by white acacia flowers, as well, as having a healthy dose of acacia honey.

I wasn’t familiar with the scent of this flower, but it does offer a nice change of pace, from the usually neroli found in a million other perfumes.

After about 20 minutes, the citrus notes start to really take a backseat to the floral notes. They never completely vanish for me, but they don’t completely permeate things, either. I really get a lot of magnolia and what I guess is the acacia, it is a distinct white floral aroma.

The great thing about Fleur de Portofino, unlike some of the other Tom Ford perfumes, is that the floral notes are tempered enough to prevent them from becoming overbearing.

The sweetness of the honey smooth things out and the citrus, retains a light touch, to keep it from becoming a giant bouquet.

Finally, I do pick up on a decent amount of jasmine in the dry down. Now, not to the same extent as say in, Jasmin Rouge; but it does come on fairly strong. Nonetheless, it never fully occupies the composition, and the other two florals remain strong.

In the end, I get this blend of white floral notes, honey, some citrus, and an indistinct mix of some other flowers.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, it starts off with pretty strong sillage, but it’s not a bomb. Later, it lightens up quite a bit, but still stronger than a skin scent for me.

The longevity isn’t amazing, but it’s solid, giving me about 6 hours of wear. These style of perfumes, never seem to go super long, but Fleur de Portofino holds up well enough.

I do with I could get a few more from this, solely because of what this fragrance costs. It just doesn’t work out that way.

Seasonally, this one is a spring/summer wear, all the way. While it technically is unisex, this leans much more feminine, in my opinion. Not super girly, so men can indeed, wear it safely.

Some of the others from Tom Ford that are in the same style as this one, can lean more masculine.

This strikes me more as a casual daytime wear or something that you could wear to the office. Not one for a night out or as something which could considered to be a romantic wear. Mostly something to wear, as you’re out and about on warmer days.


Overall Impressions of Fleur de Portofino

Overall, do I like Fleur de Portofino? It’s nice enough. Even if it is still a pretty basic white floral and citrus blend, it changes things up enough with the acacia, to make it distinct. The performance is pretty standard, but it is a very nice smelling perfume.

It doesn’t amaze me, shares some similarities with Sole di Positano, but overall I enjoyed wearing this one. There’s a lot of different fragrances like this from Tom Ford and Acqua di Parma, so, they all start getting jumbled together in my mind.

That being said, it’s one of the better examples. I like the citrus notes in the start and the honey which gives it something somewhat different.

It’s somewhat safe as a blind buy, if you know that this kind of perfume is your style. At the price it sells for, you may want to try it first. Though, I don’t think you’d be all that disappointed if you didn’t test it beforehand.

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Fleur de Portofino by Tom Ford
  • 8.3/10
    Aroma - 8.3/10
  • 6.8/10
    Sillage - 6.8/10
  • 6/10
    Longevity - 6/10
  • 8/10
    Versatility - 8/10
  • 7.5/10
    Uniqueness - 7.5/10
7.3/10
User Review
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