Creed 2013

Aventus

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3.9/5 based on 14 reviews.
Creed Aventus Eau de Parfum bottle with pineapple, smoky birch, and musky notes

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Information

Perfumer
                                     One Sentence
Creed Aventus is a bold, modern classic built around juicy pineapple and crisp apple, balanced by smoky woods and a refined, confident masculinity.
Top Notes
Pineapple
Bergamot
Black Currant
Apple
Middle Notes
Birch
Patchouli
Jasmine
Rose
Base Notes
Musk
Oakmoss
Ambergris
Vanilla

Community Ratings

Seasons

Spring 6.2
Summer 6.8
Fall 6.2
Winter 5.6
All Seasons 6.4

Time of day

Day 6.4
Night 7.0

Use Cases

Office 5.8
Date Night 7.0
Daily Wear 6.2
Formal 6.0
Gym-Safe 5.6
Clubbing 7.0

Character

Feminine 7.0
Masculine 7.0
Uniqueness 7.0
Compliments 7.0
Longevity 10.0
Silliage 10.0
Price / Value 6.4
Youthful 7.3
Mature 7.3

Reviews

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    10.0/5
    Posted 17 hours ago

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    8.0/5
    Posted 7 days ago

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    3.3/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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    4.0/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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    Posted 3 months ago

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    4.0/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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    1.0/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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    4.0/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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    3.0/5
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    2.5/5
    Posted 3 months ago

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