Versace Pour Homme.
The epitome of freshness for an affordable price.
Experience this fragrance through prominent citrus, woody, aquatic, and musky accords. This review will describe its smell and performance and if it’s the right choice for you.
Table of Contents
Short Summary
- One of the most popular Versace fragrances.
- Citrus and aquatic-based.
- Slightly above-average performance.
- Extremely likable.
- An affordable luxury scent.
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How Does Versace Describe it?
Here is the product description, “A fragrance with Mediterranean accents, the heart of Versace Pour Homme is characterized by a mineral-floral aroma with sensual, masculine base notes.”
What Does Versace Pour Homme Smell Like?
I’m going to jump right in. It starts with a bright blast of citrus.
After about 30 seconds, it’s almost entirely lemon. At a distance, there is a deeper, more masculine accent. The nuance is not identifiable but lingers in the background, supporting lemon. All wrapped in an aquatic tone.
Two minutes into the wear, the sparkling brightness of lemon recedes. It is met by aromatic and fresh neroli. I particularly like neroli in this case, as it adds a slight bitterness/energy to the fragrance.
It won’t make your “nose pucker,” but it will have you returning for more.
At this point, it is equal parts citrus and neroli with the deeper, masculine accent from before. After a while, these accords mix and mingle until they settle into the mid.
The heart of the fragrance is nearly the same as the first few minutes. The depth I’ve been talking about ends up being musk. Even after 15 minutes, it is barely noticeable, slowly creeping in.
The dry-down starts to develop after 1 – 2 hours. The citruses and florals are gone but left their freshness. The musk becomes most prominent, bringing a degree of warmth with it.
The rest of the wear gets slightly warmer but stays consistent.
The official Versace Pour Homme notes:
TOP NOTES
- Lemon
- Bergamot
- Neroli
- Rose de Mai
MID NOTES
- Hyacinth
- Cedar
- Clary Sage
- Geranium
BASE NOTES
- Tonka Bean
- Musk
- Amber
Versace Pour Homme Performance
So, now you know the most important part of the fragrance. Let’s talk about the second. This was one of the first fragrances in my collection. So, I have a significant amount of experience with Versace Pour Homme.
How Long Does Versace Pour Homme Last?
A solid six to seven hours. It lingers for the last two hours but isn’t a skin scent. The temperature doesn’t affect longevity enough to be noticeable. I’ve worn it in 40-degree weather, and it still performs well.
The projection is slightly above average. The first 1 – 2 hours, it pushes out a good 3 -4 feet. After this period, it recedes, but still has a fantastic bubble of 2 feet around you.
It has a particularly good ambiance when I am seated. As I said, it settles about four hours into the wear.
When Can You Wear Versace Pour Homme?
It is mostly summer and casual wear.
However, it is not exclusively these two. In any warm weather, I would wear Versace Pour Homme. I’ve never tested it in the depths of winter. One, the citrus-ness doesn’t fit the vibe. But also, it would start to struggle.
It is office-safe and excellent for casual wear. But it doesn’t have the “oomph factor” for a special occasion like a formal event or date night.
Is Versace Pour Homme Unique?
Average to slightly below average. It’s a popular fragrance; you’ll likely meet another man wearing Pour Homme.
As for the scent, it’s just a citrus-based fragrance. Neither of these factors makes it bad in any way, shape, or form. But it won’t be unique to you.
Does Versace Pour Homme Get Compliments?
Outstanding. Compliments are a subjective factor, and many things dictate them.
However, Pour Homme grabs attention more quickly than most. This is due to its simplistic, masculine nature. It is hard not to like Pour Homme because it is inoffensive.
Is Versace Pour Homme Worth It?
Also outstanding, one of its better categories. Let me detail why this is so. It smells fantastic, has slightly above-average performance, is near all-year-round versatility, and is inoffensive.
You get all this for a 100mL bottle at around $60 on discounting websites. You can probably draw a conclusion for yourself. However, I’ll tell you that this is an outstanding deal.
How Do People Rate Versace Pour Homme?
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, Pour Homme has 12,232 votes with a rating of 4.29 stars out of 5. Based on the cost-for-value metric, this is rated as neutral to good value.
Here are the top three pros and cons:
PROS
- It can be worn as an everyday scent
- Versatile Fragrance
- Great for outdoor use
CONS
- Some may find it too generic
- It may not be suitable for all seasons
- Not as complex as other fragrances
Presentation
Let’s talk about what a real bottle should look like when you order it. The bottle I am currently using for this review was bought from fragrancenet.com.
A picture of a 100mL bottle with the box is shown below.
The cologne bottle is clear and glass with a silver medusa on the front. The cap is silver metal that clicks into place. You won’t have to worry about spilling, as it’s pretty secure.
The sprayer is excellent, letting out a wide and heavy spray.
The Versace Pour Homme box is black with gold lettering. Your batch code will be on the bottom, and the medusa on the box will slightly protrude.
History
The Versace fragrance house debuted in 1978 with a women’s perfume. Only a few months after, they rose to mass success with the launch of their first men’s fragrance. Versace Pour Homme was released three decades later, in 2008.
I don’t have the numbers.
Yet, I would confidently say Pour Homme is the second most-sold Versace behind Eros. Since its release, it has inspired numerous other Pour Homme flankers, like Oud Noir and Dylan Blue, to name a few.
My Experience With Versace Pour Homme
All of the above information is my experience with Versace Pour Homme.
However, I keep it as objective as possible. This way, you can objectively decide if this is a fragrance you want to purchase or if you’re comparing a few fragrances. Thus, this section is my subjective opinion.
At first, I didn’t like Versace Pour Homme. I thought the opening was a bit overpowering and, honestly, nauseating. But after a few more wears, I came to really enjoy it.
I still find it overpowering, but I’ve learned to only wear it in open settings (outside), and then I love it. In relation to other fragrances in the same ballpark – Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense – this is one of my first picks.
FAQs
Where Should I Buy Versace Pour Homme?
Do you not want to drop money on a cologne you’ve never smelt before? I don’t blame you. Check out Besuited Aroma’s decants. They are the cheapest and easiest way to experience new fragrances.
How Many Sprays Should I Apply?
For office wear, 2 – 3. If you’re going to be outside or running errands, you could go 4 -5. However, be careful because it can get overpowering with too many sprays.
Versace Pour Homme vs. Dylan Blue
Pour Homme is as described above. A citrus, aquatic-based cologne.
Dylan Blue, however, leans further into the “blue fragrance” category. It has a bright, almost shower-gel opening. It then finishes with a heavy backbone of ambroxan. Whereas Pour Homme is more about musk.
Dylan Blue will be more intense and will garner a lot more attention.
Versace Pour Homme Dupes?
Chanel Allure Homme Sport and Missoni Wave.
Final Words
So why Versace Pour Homme? It’s easy to say it’s an affordable designer fragrance and that it smells good, but what its secret sauce? Simplicity.
There’s something so welcoming about the exclusive citrus, floral, and woody mixture. This common aroma has a unique aspect that can only be found in Versace Pour Homme.
Versace Pour Homme is an amazing summer fragrance for the price. However, don’t just limit yourself to Versace Pour Homme. Discover the best Versace colognes for men here.