
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
Bottom Line
The Pour Homme II clone by Alexandria Fragrances is a respectable attempt at a discontinued classic. At its price point, it offers a good approximation of the original, albeit with some synthetic edges. If you miss Gucci Pour Homme II and don't want to pay exorbitant prices for vintage bottles, this is a solid option. However, do not expect a 1:1 recreation. Someone familiar with the original will notice the differences, particularly in the drydown's complexity. Worth buying if you value the general impression over flawless accuracy.
Scent Breakdown
The Pour Homme II clone opens with a recognizable violet leaf and bergamot accord. It mimics the original Gucci scent quite closely, achieving perhaps 95% accuracy in the opening 15 minutes. The bergamot is bright, but a slight synthetic sharpness is detectable compared to the smoother, more natural oil in the Gucci version. The heart develops with the expected black tea and cinnamon. Here, the clone diverges slightly. The pimento is more prominent, lending a spicy, almost peppery edge that wasn't as forward in the original. The drydown delivers a serviceable tobacco leaf, supported by myrrh and musk. It's drier, less rounded than Gucci's, missing a certain smoothness. The tobacco leans slightly ashy.
The Performance Stats
Longevity is moderate. Expect around 5-6 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first hour before settling closer. It's not a powerhouse. The original easily gets 7-8 hours. The sillage is polite, a subtle scent bubble. Reapplication is recommended for all-day wear.
Performance Audit
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Gucci pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 279 enthusiast votes for accuracy.