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We found 2 verified alternatives for Xerjoff's Renaissance. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for Renaissance XJ 1861
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Renaissance XJ 1861

Paris Corner

7.9 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Renaissance XJ 1861 opens with a vivacious citrus accord, not quite the sun-drenched Amalfi coast, but more like a sparkling lemonade stand on a breezy summer afternoon. The tangerine pushes forward, slightly candied, creating a youthful energy. As it settles, a distinct mint emerges, not the fresh spearmint of a garden, but a Wrigley's gum variety, alongside a clean, soapy lily-of-the-valley. The rose is subtle, a whisper, not a declaration. The drydown arrives, a somewhat synthetic musk taking center stage, supported by pencil shavings from the cedar. The amber is a muted, almost powdery warmth, lacking the depth of the original inspiration. It’s a pleasing evolution, yet the synthetic edge lingers just below the surface. ### Performance Reality Check The fragrance lingers for approximately six hours, projecting at about an arm's length for the initial two, then settling closer to the skin. I tested it during a busy workday and found it held up well, though it required a respray to maintain its presence through evening engagements. ### Conclusion This scent is for the individual who cultivates a bright, optimistic aura. Picture the young entrepreneur who navigates the city with effortless style, balancing board meetings with rooftop cocktails. They appreciate a refined touch, yet aren't afraid to embrace a playful spirit. This is their signature scent for sealing deals and creating a memorable impression."

View details for Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited
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Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited

Lattafa

10.0 Value Rating

"### Scent Breakdown Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited opens with a sharp, almost acrid citrus accord. The Amalfi lemon and tangerine are present, but lack the juicy realism of their natural counterparts, presenting instead a somewhat artificial lemon cleaner facet. The bergamot is muted, adding a touch of bitterness but swiftly fading into the background. The heart introduces a clean, soapy mint note, accompanied by a watery lily-of-the-valley. The rose is a mere whisper, hardly perceptible. The drydown leans heavily on a synthetic musk, which overpowers the Virginia cedar, rendering it almost undetectable. A slight amber sweetness attempts to ground the composition, but is ultimately unsuccessful, contributing to a powdery finish. It bears a faint resemblance to the intended inspiration, but with a considerably simpler, less nuanced construction. The overall effect is a stripped-down, linear interpretation. ### Wear time & Sillage The fragrance exhibits moderate longevity, lasting approximately 5-6 hours on skin. Projection is initially strong, extending to about an arm's length, but quickly diminishes to a skin scent within the first hour. It was tested in a controlled indoor environment and during moderate outdoor activity. ### Conclusion Wearing this clone offers a similar, albeit diminished, impression of the original. The loss lies in the complexity and refinement; this lacks the original's depth, vibrancy, and natural character. What's gained is a more straightforward, uncomplicated citrus-musk experience, at the expense of sophisticated development."

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