Frequently Asked Questions about Rebrode by Gritti
What does Rebrode by Gritti smell like?
Rebrode by Gritti features top notes of Fruity Notes, Lemon, Mandarin Orange, and Red Berries, middle notes of Amber, Floral Notes, and Passionfruit, and base notes of Musk, Patchouli, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
How long does Rebrode by Gritti last?
Based on user reviews, Rebrode by Gritti has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Rebrode by Gritti?
Rebrode by Gritti has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Who created Rebrode by Gritti?
Rebrode by Gritti was created by Luca Gritti.
When was Rebrode by Gritti released?
Rebrode by Gritti was released in 2018.
What season is Rebrode by Gritti best for?
According to user reviews, Rebrode by Gritti is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Rebrode, from Gritti was released in 2018. The perfumer behind this creation is Luca Gritti. It has the top notes of Fruity Notes, Lemon, Mandarin Orange, and Red Berries, middle notes of Amber, Floral Notes, and Passionfruit, and base notes of Musk, Patchouli, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
Rebrodè smells like a riff on the Kirke/Erba Pura scent profile to my nose, which makes it a no for me. It opens with this ambiguous accord of ‘fruity notes’ just like Erba Pura does, it’s very synthetic, screechy and messy without any clear direction to it. From here you get a load of vague and synthetic florals boasting their presence loudly, alongside a juicy passion fruit and some hints of vanilla and musk in the background. It’s supposed to be refreshing, but just comes across thick and cloying. Overall this is not a fragrance which exudes luxury or high quality perfumery, instead it screams cheap, synthetic materials which is a big let down considering some of the other scents from this line are really nice.
Rebrodè smells like a riff on the Kirke/Erba Pura scent profile to my nose, which makes it a no for me. It opens with this ambiguous accord of ‘fruity notes’ just like Erba Pura does, it’s very synthetic, screechy and messy without any clear direction to it. From here you get a load of vague and synthetic florals boasting their presence loudly, alongside a juicy passion fruit and some hints of vanilla and musk in the background. It’s supposed to be refreshing, but just comes across thick and cloying. Overall this is not a fragrance which exudes luxury or high quality perfumery, instead it screams cheap, synthetic materials which is a big let down considering some of the other scents from this line are really nice.