Category: Fragrances
Brand: Creed
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sincereChamois9
Clean smelling, marine fresh ozonic Aquatic citrus with musk and wood. It’s chilly, salty and more than a bit sharp. The opening strikes me as relatives generic and mainstream for its price. It makes me sneeze and fear a headache.
I also think if you are going to spend on Creed, which sadly comes in enormous bottles, there are many other more beautiful and interesting scents. I am a fan of many Creed scents, especially those that include the luscious Creed leathery base of ambergris and musk (I adore relatively vintage incarnations of Royal Delight, Jasmine Imperatrice Eugenie, Fleurs de Bulgarie — not Fleurs de The rose Bulgarie– Bois d’portugal, and many others. Although I wore davidoff cool water in the 1990s, along with Fragonard Eau d’Hongre, (I think both were inspired by Creed Green Irish Tweed), none of my favorite Creeds are the best selling aquatics, marine or ozonic clean scents. According to Fragrantica, There are also many other less expensive scents in this category: Aqua di gio; Bulgari Aqua; Clarins dynamis; beyond paradise;etc., so only you can decide if this particular one is worth the Creed mark up.
Note: I am always puzzled when I read that marine or ozonic scents are considered more youthful and modern. (I only found out this year that my FIL wore Davidoff CW around the same time that I did, no doubt because it was a mainstream popular well priced scent). Arguably, vintage Eau Savage and diorella were aquatic fruity precursors , and they are certainly mid century modern (although with an animalic tinge). I actually find aquatics and marine accords somewhat dated. And, current modern offering of luxury department store to mainstream to indie niche (from JAR, Roja Dove to Serge Lutens, Maison Kurdjians, Andy Tauer etc. . . ) seem to be moving back to a more classic or vintage oriental and/or chypre sensibility (perhaps in reaction to IFRA regs). My point is that like clothing, fragrance fashion is also somewhat cyclical, so the youthful or grandma characterization doesn’t really withstand the test of time or accurately describe a scent.
amazedPudding3
I agree with Pepperdanky. There’s no shrimp or Old Bay seasoning in this for me either. I get a sheer, simple citrus men’s scent, very basic, almost unisex. That’s it. (Fishy notes might’ve come from the decant sprayer:I’ve noticed some of the plastics impart a decidedly fishy note to fragrances. I had Sushi Imperiale ruined for me this way. It literally smelled like rotten fish.) Anyway, Erolfa is a light, clean citrus scent, but it’s not really complex enough to seem like a proper Creed scent.
outlyingKitten8
I always liked this fragrance but recently have really fallen for it. otherwise I have not turned out to be a wearer of creed, though I love GIT and SMW in themselves not interested in wearing them. Erolfa has a very special place in my wardrobe though!
enragedDoughnut1
Shrimp? Irish Spring soap? Have you even smelled this stuff? I absolutely despise all seafood and definitely do not smell anything fishy in this fragrance; Old Bay, maybe. It starts off a little harsh but dries down to a nice woody base. This is one of the more unique Creed fragrances, along with SMW.
adoringHawk2
I love most of the Creed Millesime fragrances, Erolfa is not one of them. It smells like salty sea air, fish smell an all. In fact, Erolfa smells just like shrimp to me. Shrimp and Old Bay seasoning.
exactingDingo4
smells like irish spring soap
jumpyStork9
The second best aquatic cologne out on the market (Creed Milleseme Imperial being the first). This cologne is for the younger crowd. My GF loves this cologne very much, and I get compliments on it all the time, even by random strangers. If you want to turn heads, I would recommend this cologne.
peacefulVenison7
Simply the best marine/aquatic cologne I have ever smelled ! Just one whiff of this scent and it will transport you to a marine deck harbor with the smell of the fresh sea with a hint of orange mixed in the air! Very unique !
The drydown might be similar to Creed Imperial, but the mixture of marine and citrus notes makes it a very unusual scent. Excellent staying power on my skin and decent sillage ! Highly recommended if you are a fan of marine/aquatic scents.
jealousHawk4
If there is one category of fragrances I avoid like the plague, it’s oceanic. Hideous scents, appalling waste of bottles, perfumers’ time, etc. etc. Fortunately, I didn’t read the description or reviews till I’d tried this. Parfums Raffy describes this as “Oceanic with fresh citrus herbal note.” They left out the part how it’s actually the very essence of the ocean on a wild, stormy day. This is standing on the deck of a ship as it’s tossing about and the wind is blowing so hard it almost knocks you down. It’s the ocean at it’s most primal. It’s *not* a sunny day at the shore. It’s definitely got the salty note Columbina notes in her review below as well as a definite seaweed note. Frankly, Erolfa is a fragrance I love so much I don’t want to intellectually analyze it. It’s very masculine, but since my husband refuses to wear scent I seriously may have to wear this myself. Life w/out it now seems inconceivable.
boastfulHeron7
I am fairly new to routinely wearing fragrance. I wanted something sophisticated and citrusy. I tried a bunch of samples of different Creed fragrances, and this one worked best with my body chemistry and personal taste. I have been looking to purchase a full size of this, and was a little dismayed to find that it’s “unisex”….I am quite feminine and that hurt my ego. Ah well, dare to be different!!