
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
Scent Breakdown
Gravity opens with a tart rhubarb note, mimicking Delina's initial brightness. The lychee is present, but less juicy, more candied. Bergamot offers a citrus lift, though slightly sharper than the original's refined zest. The heart showcases Turkish rose and peony, attempting the floral opulence of Delina. Here, the vanilla becomes prominent, lending a powdery sweetness. The drydown moves into a musky territory with cashmeran adding a soft, woody dimension. Vetiver is subtle, providing a grounding earthiness. Overall, it captures approximately 90% of Delina's DNA, missing some of the original's sparkling complexity and high-quality rose essence. A slight synthetic edge is noticeable, particularly in the vanilla accord.
Conclusion
Gravity by Borouj is a well-executed clone . While it lacks the exquisite nuances of Delina, it offers a similar experience . If you enjoy the Delina profile but balk at the price, this is a worthwhile alternative. This is for someone seeking an everyday, affordable version of a high-end fragrance. If you demand the absolute best ingredients and complete accuracy, stick with the original. Subjectively, for the unparalleled quality, perhaps.
Projection Power
Longevity is respectable. I observed around 6-7 hours on skin, with moderate projection for the first 2 hours. After that, it settles closer to the skin, becoming a pleasant, lingering scent. Projection is moderate. It doesn't scream, but it's definitely noticeable.
Performance Audit
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Parfums de Marly pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 354 enthusiast votes for accuracy.