Frequently Asked Questions about Adventure by Davidoff
What does Adventure by Davidoff smell like?
Adventure by Davidoff features top notes of Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin Orange, Mate, Pepper, and Tea, middle notes of Pimento and Sesame, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
Who created Adventure by Davidoff?
Adventure by Davidoff was created by Antoine Lie.
When was Adventure by Davidoff released?
Adventure by Davidoff was released in 2008.
Adventure, from Davidoff was released in 2008. The perfumer behind this creation is Antoine Lie. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin Orange, Mate, Pepper, and Tea, middle notes of Pimento and Sesame, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
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Actually upon revisiting a really smart fragrance from Davidoff. I'm not going to go overboard with praise here but it's a very good woody/citrus for men and has a touch of the spicy to it. Aventure has all the elements a masculine scent needs. It opens with lemon citrus which then translates a bit mandarin orangey which I defy anyone not to like. Pepper, and pimento come though as it settles and in the base is a nice cedar and vetiver. Standard stuff you might think but Antoine Lie has done a stand up job here. I'll be honest the first time I tried it I found it boring, weak and seemed to evaporate in a mist of alcohol but second time around I've changed my mind. Not going to set the world alight but good all the same. Typical of Davidoff really... nothing spectacular just a safe pair of hands and a fool proof choice.
Actually upon revisiting a really smart fragrance from Davidoff. I'm not going to go overboard with praise here but it's a very good woody/citrus for men and has a touch of the spicy to it. Aventure has all the elements a masculine scent needs. It opens with lemon citrus which then translates a bit mandarin orangey which I defy anyone not to like. Pepper, and pimento come though as it settles and in the base is a nice cedar and vetiver. Standard stuff you might think but Antoine Lie has done a stand up job here. I'll be honest the first time I tried it I found it boring, weak and seemed to evaporate in a mist of alcohol but second time around I've changed my mind. Not going to set the world alight but good all the same. Typical of Davidoff really... nothing spectacular just a safe pair of hands and a fool proof choice.