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Pino Silvestre Original is a luxurious men's eau de toilette that combines basil, clary sage, and tonka bean for a captivating scent. This 4.2 oz cologne is designed for the modern gentleman, offering long-lasting wear and a unique pine cone-inspired bottle that embodies elegance. Perfect for making a statement at any occasion.
N**Z
Masculine
Good scent, very musky masculine though. Wouldn't recommend for women.
E**S
Weird and Wonderful: Not for Everyone
Some will take the piss and laugh, deciding this is PineSol in a carry-on bottle. Fair enough: it *is* piney. (The name and bottle should be a clue.)But on the right person there's something nigh magical about this. It was a classmate in Scotland circa 1994 who introduced it to me -- she kept a bottle on her shelf, and schooled me in the fragrance's history. I strongly, strongly encourage discerning men to give it a try. Best suited for light pursuits, day or night, dressed smartly down rather than smartly up. Tweed: yes. Silk: no. Corduroy? Absolutely. Denim? Why are you wearing denim? Yes: it will make you think of shopping for fresh-cut Xmas trees; but on the skin it transforms into alpine sublime.
E**E
Esquisto olor
Excelente
A**R
It's Good, Not Great
I saw this mentioned online, and thought I'd try it. I particularly like the scent of conifers, so I figured it would be right up my alley. No real surprise to me, it wasn't exactly what I wanted. The pine scent is present, but more abstract than I'd have preferred. There's nothing wrong with it, but it's a traditional cologne, or whatever you want to call it, so it initially has an alcohol note with the carrier, and the scent is more varied than being simply pine. It is fairly unique, and smells good, but a simple extracted oil is what I think I really wanted. That said, I will likely buy it again eventually. This bottle should last a good long while. It's a good value, and the packaging is attractive.
J**H
Mosquito spray
This does not smell like pine. More like mosquito spray. Horrible. Gave it a 1 star because I had to so I could post this comment
A**
Que me compre una para mi también jjjj 10
Está colonia se la llene a mi hermano en cuba quedó encantado y yo más
J**S
Smells okay, kind of pinecone'ish
Meh,, Smells like pinecones, looks like pinecones, Haven't tasted yet but I bet it tastes like pinecones. Something makes me think it's made from pinecones. Not crazy about it, but I can't really complain about a $15 cologne from the 1950's.Update:So after user D. Sekerak spoke so highly of my initial review above, I decided to update it:SOOO, here's my more more detailed, informative and highly scientific study of this product:Initially I'd say the first spritz starts of with a lovely hint of Southern Yellow Pine, which is great because I am in Florida, and now I don't have to walk to my backyard to sniff the tree when I need that Southern-Yellow-Pine-smell fix! As that wonderful first wafting begins to evanesce, the odor is gradually replaced with a more woodsy yet subtle scent of the eastern white pine, or as I like to call it,,, "Pinus strobus". After an hour or so, you can only reminisce in sorrow when you realize the initial two pines have long since left, and all you are left with is a final hint of the Japanese Red Pine,, (or "Pinus densiflora"), perhaps you can also detect a slight overtone of the Stone Pine (Common in Italy by gosh!!) .But all sarcastic internet typing aside,, after giving this cologne a few chances, it now sits on the shelf in my bathroom staring at me with it's beady little pine-cone eye, begging for me to pick it up and spray myself with it, but alas, I have developed a distaste for this cologne and no longer care to partake in the pineyness (Yep, pineyness is a word, I just created it).
J**R
Timeless scent
I found this cologne on a whim. It was cheap so I wasn't expecting much. Once I tried it for the first time it was a hit. It's very clean and pine smelling. I receive compliments from women and men. I recommend this old time fragrance from the 50s and 60s. I truly believe Pino Silvestre was way advanced for its time period. The scent stays with you for a least 4 to 6 hours before having to spray again. Give it try IF you dare!! 👌🏽👌🏽
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