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Discover The Truth About Mont Blanc Explorer – Review

Explorer.

A fragrance based on citruses, woods, and aromatic ambers.

This Mont Blanc Explorer review will describe everything you need to know about its smell and performance and if it’s worth it.

Quick Summary

  • Known for being a Creed Aventus clone.
  • Explorer is a versatile fragrance.
  • The scent longevity and projection are below average.
  • Too expensive if you buy from Amazon or their official website.

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How Mont Blanc Describes it

Here is the product description, “An authentic fragrance, full of adventure and freedom, that reveals refined masculinity, presence, and charisma by narrating a journey around the world.”

What Does Mont Blanc Explorer Smell Like?

You won’t smell any pineapple notes in the opening. There’s not even any in the scent tree. The first five minutes are all about semi-sweet, fruity bergamot. It has freshness and some fruitiness but neither the intensity of Aventus.

Instead of pineapple, you’ll smell fleeting wafts of pink pepper and clary sage. After this period, it heads into the Aventus direction. Bergamot weakens while a heavy dose of ambroxan and wood fills the void.

But wait? Aventus doesn’t have ambroxan. That’s true. Yet something about the ambroxan and wood duo gives it odd similarities for the first hour.

It makes more sense since the wood note is akigalawood. It donates a darker accent and “earthiness.” It’s not quite the same as Aventus, but heading in the right direction.

Musk nuances add later in the wear. The rest of the wear will finish with ambroxan, wood, musk, and fresh accents. It’s safe to say Explorer is a linear scent.

There are similarities with Aventus, but people can tell the difference 9 times out of 10.

The official Mont Blanc Explorer notes:

TOP NOTES

  • Bergamot
  • Pink Pepper
  • Clary Sage

MID NOTES

  • Haitian Vetiver
  • Leather

BASE NOTES

  • Ambroxan
  • Akigalawood
  • Patchouli
  • Cocao Pod

Mont Blanc Explorer Performance

How Long Does Mont Blanc Explorer Last?

Explorer consistently lasts 7 hours on the skin. Explorer is not known for its performance, but at least it’s slightly better than average.

The first hour has an average projection and scent trail. It is a lighter fragrance, so it doesn’t have the means to stick in the air. Once the intensity of the woody notes fades, so does the scent.

Near the end of the wear, Explorer does become a skin scent.

Is Mont Blanc Explorer a Winter or Summer Fragrance?

Mont Blanc Explorer has great versatility. It can be worn for all seasons or occasions. The scent is the best of both worlds in that it’s not too formal or too dressed down. The same can be said for the seasons.

Is Mont Blanc Explorer Unique?

As a fragrance that is a clone and focuses heavily on ambroxan, it is not unique. It is going to be similar to Aventus and many blue fragrances. These are the reasons this is Explorer’s lowest-rated category.

Is Mont Blanc Explorer a Compliment Getter?

The compliments and likability are good. The ambroxan is an attention magnet and loves to draw compliments. As for likeability, it is subtle and inoffensive. It’s a difficult fragrance not to like.

Is Mont Blanc Explorer Worth It?

Well, if you get it for the right price.

On Mont Blanc’s website, they have it priced at around $100. At this price, it is not worth it. On a discounting website or at a store, anything below $35 would be a good buy.

It is not a must-have fragrance, but it is an excellent men’s cologne to have. If you are looking exclusively for a Creed Aventus clone, check out my list of the top 10.

Mont Blanc Explorer Review
Besuited Aroma gives Mont Blanc Explorer a rating of 8 out of 10.

How do The People Rate Mont Blanc Explorer?

Don’t just trust me; what do the masses think? This information is pulled from fragrantica.com. Providing a general estimate of what others think.

At the time of writing, Mont Blanc Explorer has 7,126 votes with a rating of 4.22 stars out of 5. Based on the cost-for-value metric, it is rated as neutral to good value.

Here are the top three pros and cons:

PROS

  • More affordable than Aventus
  • Suitable for everyday wear
  • Nice mainstream fragrance

CONS

  • Performance and longevity can vary
  • Not an exact clone of Aventus
  • Trend following rather than original

Mont Blanc Explorer History

Mont Blanc Explorer was released in 2019, created by a known designer house, Mont Blanc. Soon after its release, it went viral as a Creed Aventus clone.

So why the name explorer? Explorer is said to source its ingredients from all around the world. In this, you can smell the world in one spray.

After a couple of years of Explorer’s popularity, Mont Blanc released Ultra Blue. It never gained the popularity of the original.

FAQ’S

Where Do I Buy Mont Blanc Explorer?

I recommend checking out Besuited Aroma’s Shop.

Sizes:

60mL & 100mL bottle

How Many Sprays of Mont Blanc Explorer?

I recommend 4-6 sprays.

This is a fragrance that is the best of all worlds, so you can apply a full spray routine. In close-quarter settings, you may want to tone it down. But for running errands or being out and about six sprays would be fine.

When Should I Wear Mont Blanc Explorer?

There is no time when you can’t wear Explorer. It is a cheap compliment-getter that can be used for seasons or occasions.

Mont Blanc Explorer Similar Fragrance?

Creed Aventus is the most similar fragrance. They share a similar mid but differ in the top and base notes. Yet, still a good alternative just a bit more pricey.

Final Words

Mont Blanc Explorer cologne is worth it for the right price. It doesn’t wholly mimic Creed Aventus but has a similar DNA. Even as it strives to be an Aventus dupe, it becomes a decent fragrance in its pursuit.

I neither recommend nor advise against Explorer. This review gives you everything you need to know to determine if this is the scent for you.

Have you tried Mont Blanc Explorer? What do you think?

Do you like the idea of owning Creed Aventus? Well, don’t limit yourself to Explorer. Check out my review of the best Creed Aventus clones; you might just find your signature scent.

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