XX Indigo by John Varvatos

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John Varvatos XX Indigo wasn’t a fragrance release that I had heard of. I just happen to get a sample of it, alongside a batch of others, some months back. It was released in 2021, apparently not to much fanfare. But, I wanted to give it a try, to see if it was perhaps a hidden gem. How long does it last? Does it smell nice? Is XX Indigo worth a try?


What does XX Indigo by John Varvatos Smell Like?

Notes include: mint, pink pepper, lemon, geranium, cardamom, Himalayan Poppy, vetiver, patchouli, musk

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My Full Review

Here’s how John Varvatos describes it:  This men’s cologne sets a fresh, confident tone for day and a sensuous signature after dark. Striking & intriguing, the royal blue packaging reflects independent, sleek style and luxury. This woody, masculine scent is uniquely captivating, just like the iconic fashion of the John Varvatos brand.

The opening of Indigo really hits you with its cold freshness. Mint and geranium together are going to do that, especially when they’re two of the main notes within a composition.

Lemon is there, but sitting underneath the aromatic notes, which includes another big shot in pink pepper and some light cardamom. Spicy, fresh, and somewhat green but not too woody or fruity with this scent. Though, some nice sweetness.

As it dries down, the spiciness will subside. Mint is still the lead throughout. But, geranium and cardamom really taper off.

In their place, patchouli and vetiver really step up. To me, the vetiver comes across more, than the patchouli. Feels like a blue-ish woodsy aroma. I know it’s Indigo, but this is a greenish-blue cologne.

So, in the end: mint, pink pepper, vetiver, musk, and patchouli.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, it’s a lighter moderate. At first, this does have a nice amount of projection and ability to leave a scent trail. It reaches probably around 6-7 feet from where you sprayed it.

But, that’s short lived and it quickly descends into being a near skin scent to full on press your nose to the skin, for the rest of the way.

The longevity isn’t much better. I get just over 5 hours, maybe getting to six, if you were to spray heavy with a full bottle. Not atrocious, but certainly nothing to write home about.

Seasonally, you do get plenty of versatility here. I don’t know if I’d like the cool sensation on a winter’s day, but Indigo seems to work well from temperate to even hotter climates.

It’s also pretty non-offensive, giving you lots of opportunity to wear it. It’s office safe, not overly heavy, and can work just as well in a casual situation.

I’d skip out on the nightlife, as it doesn’t have that bold or sexy vibe. Outside of that, you can get good use out of this Varvatos scent.


Overall Impressions of XX Indigo

Overall, do I like XX Indigo? It’s not terrible, but not something that I particularly enjoyed. Varvatos has come out with better fragrances than this. Sure, a lot of them don’t last very long, but they are unique and attractive.

Indigo? Less so. I do like the colder aroma here. It’s very fresh, but not completely unique or interesting. I like the use of geranium and mint early, it’s dynamic and fairly enjoyable. After that, meh.

This actually reminds me of Nautica Voyage Heritage, in some ways. A better version for sure, different towards the end (more of that ‘blue’ aroma), but they each have a style that should have been more interesting than it actually is.

The performance is about the usual, with this line. Basic. It might stick around for just over 5 hours, but the projection just really isn’t there beyond the first hour or so. Initially, it does have a nice pop to it.

Frankly, I don’t see a reason to own this. With a heavy discount, maybe. Assuming this is your style…even then, it’s a pretty boring cologne.

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