The main thing letting this one down is performance...it's average...which is okay but disappointing because it develops nicely for the first couple of hours, leading you into a false sense of security and believe that it might be quite long lived. Then...bam! It's gone. Such a shame because this is one of the better 'sport' fragrances I've tried in recent years. Fresh sharp opening of citrus and aquatic tones, offset with the subtlety herbaceous basil and lavender, then a ton of pepper hits and as the woody base of cedar and musk start to dry down, this is actually quite a well conceived, masculine fragrance and not a million miles from it's predecessor. Just to mention that this flanker comes out a mere 28 years after the original surely it hasn't been in the making all that time???? Well as nice as it is it ain't worth the wait even for Loewe fans. I liked it, had it of lasted I would of added it to my collection to prove a point that sport fragrances can be simple and refined and above all masculine. But it doesn't so I won't.
Frequently Asked Questions about Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe
What does Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe smell like?
Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe features top notes of Grapefruit and Pepper, middle notes of Basil, Lavender, and Sea Water, and base notes of Cedarwood and Musk.
Who created Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe?
Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe was created by Emilio Valeros.
When was Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe released?
Loewe Pour Homme Sport by Loewe was released in 2014.
Loewe Pour Homme Sport, from Loewe was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Emilio Valeros. It has the top notes of Grapefruit and Pepper, middle notes of Basil, Lavender, and Sea Water, and base notes of Cedarwood and Musk.
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The main thing letting this one down is performance...it's average...which is okay but disappointing because it develops nicely for the first couple of hours, leading you into a false sense of security and believe that it might be quite long lived. Then...bam! It's gone. Such a shame because this is one of the better 'sport' fragrances I've tried in recent years. Fresh sharp opening of citrus and aquatic tones, offset with the subtlety herbaceous basil and lavender, then a ton of pepper hits and as the woody base of cedar and musk start to dry down, this is actually quite a well conceived, masculine fragrance and not a million miles from it's predecessor. Just to mention that this flanker comes out a mere 28 years after the original surely it hasn't been in the making all that time???? Well as nice as it is it ain't worth the wait even for Loewe fans. I liked it, had it of lasted I would of added it to my collection to prove a point that sport fragrances can be simple and refined and above all masculine. But it doesn't so I won't.