67 Artemisia Pomellato for women and men
Perfume rating 3.80 out of 5 with 402 votes
67 Artemisia by Pomellato is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. 67 Artemisia was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo. Top notes are Mint, Lemon and Neroli; middle notes are Artemisia, Violet and Jasmine; base notes are Olive Tree, Vetiver, Musk and Patchouli.
67 Artemisia by Pomellato is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men, the first unisex offering by famed Italian jewelry hosue Pomellato. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo.
Paying tribute to its Mediterranean origin, the fragrance features top notes of lemon, mint and neroli. Its middle notes are artemisia, absinthe, jasmine and violet, atop base notes of olive wood, vetiver, patchouli and musk.
Pomellato 67 Artemisia is an eau de toilette and will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml flacons, along with an accompanying selection of body care products. The fragrance will launch in July 2014.
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Perfume longevity:2.82 out of5.
Perfume sillage:2.19 out of4.
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Onionmk
This is a great little cheapie. I sold my bottle of Guerlain Homme as I didn't find my self reaching for it often. This is close enough that it satisfies the craving. The opening notes are quite accurate and you definitely get a mojito-esque vibe on first application. Following that, I get a heavy dose of absinthe wormwood which can be a little harsh at first but I have grown to enjoy it. The dry down is a pleasant floral musk grounded by vetiver. The absinthe wormwood is also still detectable throughout. As far as longevity - I find it lasts longer than current formulations of Guerlain Homme EDP. When sprayed on clothing I get wafts for around 4-5 hours before going nose blind to it. I can smell it again on clothes the next day albeit very feintly. For reference, Guerlain Homme only lasts around 2 hours on me before disappearing. The only other comparable fragrance I own is Guerlain Herba Fresca which I prefer over this. However, it's more expensive and more suited for summer / spring weather only. For £6 this is absolutely worth it. I give it a 7.5/10
Carlitos
THE DRY VERMOUTH FOUGÉRE FRESH SCENT
The main note is Artemisia which you can also know for mugwort, tarragon, sagebrush, and wormwood. Artemisia is used to flavour vermouth and absinthe (if you're a Martini fan, the connection is immediate). The aroma is of a pure and hard fougere, bitter, herbaceous, and with a strong smell. Opens very fresh with Lemon and Mint. A deep bitter green aroma follows due to sagebrush and absinthe. The dry-down offers fruity and woody green notes. A niche bottle would cost a fortune.
Performance is mediocre, and longevity may reach six hours in oily skin. Sillage can be misleading as the notes of mint and artemisia are quite penetrating. I would risk a trial of less than a meter for sillage, with pronounced projection just in the first hour.
It is a good "all-around" perfume (for those who like fresh and green fougéres for real) but quite unknown. It's signed by the well-known Annick Ménardo, the same nose that created Acqua di Gio, Bois d'Armenie, and Jaipur for example.
The good news is that with a bit of Google, you can easily find net providers offering this perfume for half a dozen pennies.
To my taste, this perfume should have been the scent inside the regular Acqua di Gio flask. A reference? ... it is reasonably similar to the Guerlain Pour Homme.
How do I rate this 67 Martini dry fougére?
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Opening: 7.5 (Mint and lemon freshness and without aquatic notes)
DryDown: 7.5 (the artemisia bitter herbal scent is supported by olive wood; elegant and discrete but short-lived)
Longevity: 6.0 (less than 6 hours)
Sillage: 5.0 (Up to 3~4 feet; it projects for 1~1.5 hours)
Uniqueness: 8.5 (it does resemble Guerlain Pour Homme a bit, but proposing a vermouth booze scent instead of rum; Its fougére bitterness does make a difference)
Usability: 7.0 (Mainly a hot/mild weather fragrance; The low-performance conditions the usability)
Versatility: 8.0 (Excellent for elegant occasions and good for the office and general daily wear)
Compliments: 7.0 (An elegant smell never repels people, but it also attracts only sparse discreet praise)
Quality: 7.0 (average quality ingredients, solid flask)
Presentation: 6.0 (nice acceptable presentation; you can purchase it in a variety of 3 flask sizes)
Price: 9.0 (100 ml / 16 Euros in ShowroomPrivé)
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Overall rating: 7.14 / 10.00
- between 7 and 8 = above average;
- between 8 and 9 = recommended;
- greater than 9 = do not miss;
Recommendation: This is a good, elegant, and fresh scent that you can use in day events if the weather is hot or mild. I prefer this perfume without aquatic notes to the "everybody uses" Acqua di Gio used by many men on the same occasions. Both have the signature of the same "nose" and 67 is more elegant and discrete.
Blind buy? Why not, bearing in mind the low price? Getting a decant may cost you more...
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FunkyTomo
Gorgeous smell but doesn't last long .
LizzieBiscuits
Honestly I bought this because it was about five quid on sale and I needed to add.something to an order to get free shipping.
The gamble paid off. This is a gorgeous fresh aromatic scent somehow both acquatic and powdery. Very cool and summery.
It's EDT so performance isn't incredible but I think I'm going to either keep this in the studio for pick-me-up into a long day or perhaps to spritz after a shower. At this price maybe I'll just buy another bottle. Reminds me a little of Leowe 001 EDC
tzoutzou78
Wow!That was a successful blind buy! Excellent for Hot summer day's and work environment friendly.Great sillage,and very elegant i would say! Definitely worth a try!
dezaval
Pretty lemony and herbal scent. I mostly get lemon and mint. It is earthy, dewy, like a summer morning. Simple and clean, doesn't need to prove anything, very wearable by women and men... An easy wear for the coming very hot days. My husband liked it and I gave him my bottle! I feel this frag is very him!
pcthien
an excellent clone of Guerlain Homme with 1/4 price, love it.
EG0
Got Guerlain - Homme EDT on one arm, 67 Artemisia on the other.
Guerlain leans to bit more sour and dry, while Pomellato is sweeter.
But they are very much alike.
I lean to like 67 Artemisia's opening a tad more.
Unfortunately not nearly has the same longevity as Guerlain's.
But for 8-9 EUR/USD (for 30 ml) you can't go wrong.
jp2004
This perfume really surprised me. Very summery, light, breezy and special. The opening is great, nice and fresh. Soapy, too. A great scent!
tashwakefield
A Mediterranean Breeze in a bottle. This is lovely in summer and yet still wearable in colder months. It is very clean and sophisticated. Excellent quality fragrance for the price. I would say even better than many of the top shelf designer fragrances it emulates.
SmellsLikeMoneyWellSpent
Fresh, minty, herbal, bitter fougere, very wallet friendly. I love this one, also great for layering.
Bubbles1964
A bargain summer scent with mint, citrus and two unusual notes added: artemisia and olive tree. There’s synthetic here, giving Artemisia 67 some good performance, lasting several hours before turning to a skin scent. Leans masculine but still approachable for adventurous women.
I’ve never heard of this brand, Pomellato, until yesterday when I discovered it in my sample box. Apparently this can be had for a few dollars in Europe—sadly eBay shipping is $48 to the U.S. which defeats the purpose of finding a $17 perfume.
dabatch
great cheap summer splash. 90% of the guerlain homme indeed. 6/10.
Carlitos
The main note is Artemisia that you can also know for mugwort, tarragon, sagebrush and wormwood. Artemisia is used to flavor vermouth and absinthe (if you're a Martini fan, the connection is immediate). The aroma is of a pure and hard fougere, bitter, herbaceous and with a strong smell. Opens very fresh with Lemon and Mint. A deep bitter green aroma follows due to sagebrush and absinthe. The drydown offers fruity and woody green notes. Niche bottle would cost a fortune.
Performance is mediocre, and longevity may reach six hours in oily skin. Sillage can be misleading as the notes of mint and artemisia are quite penetrating. I would risk a trial of less than a meter for sillage, with pronounced projection just in the first hour.
It is a good "all around"perfume (for those who like fresh and green fougéres for real) but quite unknown. It's signed by the well-known Annick Ménardo, the same nose that created Acqua di Gio, Bois d'Armenie and Jaipur for example.
The good news is that with a bit of Google you can easily find net providers offering this perfume for half a dozen pennies.
To my taste, this perfume should have been the scent inside the regular Acqua di Gio flask. A reference? ... it is reasonably similar to th Guerlain Pour Homme.
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Overall rating: 7.14 / 10.00
- between 7 and 8 = above average;
Recommendation: This is a good, elegant and fresh scent that you can use in day events if the weather is hot or mild. I prefer this perfume without aquatic notes to the "everybody uses" Acqua di Gio used by many men in the same occasions. Both have the signature of the same "nose" and 67 is more elegant and discrete.
Blind buy? Why not, bearing in mind the low price. Getting a decant may cost you more...
Sifkka
I was searching for citrusy summer perfume and this catched my eyes. Thank god, I bought just few samples. It is unisex but I feel it is more for men, it reminds me some old aftershave, herby, absinthy, bitter.... so I will probably use it as a toilet refresher :-D
Diana2727
Blind bought. Sounded perfect on paper, but I can't warm up to this one. It's inoffensive and clean, but there's something in there that makes it smell old gentleman-y to me. Which is unfortunate given that I'm a woman in her 20s. I'll just pass it on to my father so I don't have to see it on the nightstand and remember this blind buy fail.
Ionut82
For all those who love the perfume GUERLAIN HOMME EDP, but for financial reasons can not afford it, this perfume is a pretty good replacement.
Don Joe
As the fellow below me says, this is a very good perfume considering how much it costs (~15€ / 100ml in Central Europe). The violet in this fragrance is very nice and natural; unfortunately it is entirely overpowered by other notes and indiscernible under normal circumstances. I haven't even noticed it until I smelled a shirt which has been laying on a sweater on which I applied this fragrance. Still, overall a nice easy inoffensive summery fragrance.
Geo_Aroma
For that price you must have it! I live in greece and its a great summer perfume! Totally inoffensive mojito vibe lemony freshy!! Really nice heavy bottle ! And it smells expensive! Nobody believes me when i say how much it coast! You can use it at day time going on the beach! And after some hours it ends up in a nice powdery skin cent!! Go for it great value for money! I love it!!
coventina62
Artemisia has become a favourite for me. It is fresh and inoffensive all day and then it settles into Vetiver and musk in the evenings. So it is versatile and never dull. Longevity is good. Probably iso e super but done well and subtly, it is a massive bargain at the moment at a tenner for 100 ml. Quality juice.
Babieluv
Summer splash! Opens citrusy and minty and very soon settles into a very lovely, refreshing scent. Not offensive at all. It reminds me of Body Shop's Virgin Mojito. I think I will get this for hot summer in Mediterranean.
masako_30
Pleasant, lovely artemisia scent. Whenever I wear it I feel good.
Among my perfumes, I can relate it to Eau de Cartier, I'd say less metallic and more addictive.
Albertos
He came this jewel to me today! something amazing for such a low price, smells expensive, smell can stand on the shelf with expensive scents like Tom Ford, Thierry Mugler or Guerlain. Beautiful! fresh with a mohito claw, fresh lemon with mint combined with patchouli and a beautiful violet and olive give you into a state of bliss and refreshment. IT IS RICH! BEAUTIFUL! As if I were sitting in a glass of water with lemon and holding mint. A beautiful bottle and a box! I give 10/10 durable and highly recommended, for me 7 h. Perfect for hot summer like early autumn. Thank you Annick and thank you Italy
intesmas
I really like the scent of Artemisia 67, though it's not something new or exceptional, green notes mixed with toned down herbs and a splash of lemon. But because artemisia is not a common note, it still has a special place in my collection for the days when the sun isn't shining and I feel a bit cranky.
Regarding the longevity of this fragrance, well, it's gone within an hour, so better carry the bottle with you all the time. I have to wonder why Pomellato, who sells jewelry costing tens of thousands, associates its label with such an evaporating product? It's a shame, as I like the scent and would have considered a repurchase.
krisiu
I totally agree with DAVNA. On my skin it also smells like Guerlain Homme EDT, wich I love. Refreshing mojito. And in my country the price is shocking low - 7,5€ for 100ml tester. Amazing discovery :)
davna
I got this for 50% discount, and smells like Guerlain Homme. I love the smell, and don't care about the power. Absolutely a summer's scent.
ScarlettX
Artemisia sounds very interesting, but I have no idea what it smells like.
The whole perfume is so light, it's barely there. It's inoffensive but a little cheap smelling in my opinion.
I can't believe it's unisex fragrance, because it's probably way too light for men.
I wouldn't be expecting any sillage or longevity from this one.
Mellyhelly
Pomellato is not a perfume house but they made quite a number of perfumes along the years. The first one many years ago was probably the best one (not in database).
This Artemisia 67 is not bad. It goes against the mass of sugar&fake fruit brigade, because it smells fresh and aromatic.
I didn't know it was marketed as unisex but it makes sense.
It's vaguely in the line of Borsari Mirra e Anice Stellato, but more complex and more floral with neroli.
Neroli as natural oil is very acute and pungent and can give a feeling of detergent. As far as I know neroli has become more of a perfume note rather than the real thing. It's a replacer.
Anyway Artemisia 67 is pleasant enough and worthy to exist.
dandany
This perfume interest me because of the number 67. So I tried it and is seems good enought to be bought, but my housband said to me:" oh what a bad cleanising product did you use today?" End of using pomellato artemisia 67 for me.
Geo_Aroma
For that price you must have it! I live in greece and its a great summer perfume! Totally inoffensive mojito vibe lemony freshy!! Really nice heavy bottle ! And it smells expensive! Nobody believes me when i say how much it coast! You can use it at day time going on the beach! And after some hours it ends up in a nice powdery skin cent!! Go for it great value for money! I love it!!
masako_30
Pleasant, lovely artemisia scent. Whenever I wear it I feel good.
Among my perfumes, I can relate it to Eau de Cartier, I'd say less metallic and more addictive.
tashwakefield
A Mediterranean Breeze in a bottle. This is lovely in summer and yet still wearable in colder months. It is very clean and sophisticated. Excellent quality fragrance for the price. I would say even better than many of the top shelf designer fragrances it emulates.
Carlitos
The main note is Artemisia that you can also know for mugwort, tarragon, sagebrush and wormwood. Artemisia is used to flavor vermouth and absinthe (if you're a Martini fan, the connection is immediate). The aroma is of a pure and hard fougere, bitter, herbaceous and with a strong smell. Opens very fresh with Lemon and Mint. A deep bitter green aroma follows due to sagebrush and absinthe. The drydown offers fruity and woody green notes. Niche bottle would cost a fortune.
Performance is mediocre, and longevity may reach six hours in oily skin. Sillage can be misleading as the notes of mint and artemisia are quite penetrating. I would risk a trial of less than a meter for sillage, with pronounced projection just in the first hour.
It is a good "all around"perfume (for those who like fresh and green fougéres for real) but quite unknown. It's signed by the well-known Annick Ménardo, the same nose that created Acqua di Gio, Bois d'Armenie and Jaipur for example.
The good news is that with a bit of Google you can easily find net providers offering this perfume for half a dozen pennies.
To my taste, this perfume should have been the scent inside the regular Acqua di Gio flask. A reference? ... it is reasonably similar to th Guerlain Pour Homme.
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Overall rating: 7.14 / 10.00
- between 7 and 8 = above average;
Recommendation: This is a good, elegant and fresh scent that you can use in day events if the weather is hot or mild. I prefer this perfume without aquatic notes to the "everybody uses" Acqua di Gio used by many men in the same occasions. Both have the signature of the same "nose" and 67 is more elegant and discrete.
Blind buy? Why not, bearing in mind the low price. Getting a decant may cost you more...
coventina62
Artemisia has become a favourite for me. It is fresh and inoffensive all day and then it settles into Vetiver and musk in the evenings. So it is versatile and never dull. Longevity is good. Probably iso e super but done well and subtly, it is a massive bargain at the moment at a tenner for 100 ml. Quality juice.
intesmas
I really like the scent of Artemisia 67, though it's not something new or exceptional, green notes mixed with toned down herbs and a splash of lemon. But because artemisia is not a common note, it still has a special place in my collection for the days when the sun isn't shining and I feel a bit cranky.
Regarding the longevity of this fragrance, well, it's gone within an hour, so better carry the bottle with you all the time. I have to wonder why Pomellato, who sells jewelry costing tens of thousands, associates its label with such an evaporating product? It's a shame, as I like the scent and would have considered a repurchase.
Diana2727
Blind bought. Sounded perfect on paper, but I can't warm up to this one. It's inoffensive and clean, but there's something in there that makes it smell old gentleman-y to me. Which is unfortunate given that I'm a woman in her 20s. I'll just pass it on to my father so I don't have to see it on the nightstand and remember this blind buy fail.
dandany
This perfume interest me because of the number 67. So I tried it and is seems good enought to be bought, but my housband said to me:" oh what a bad cleanising product did you use today?" End of using pomellato artemisia 67 for me.
Sifkka
I was searching for citrusy summer perfume and this catched my eyes. Thank god, I bought just few samples. It is unisex but I feel it is more for men, it reminds me some old aftershave, herby, absinthy, bitter.... so I will probably use it as a toilet refresher :-D
ScarlettX
Artemisia sounds very interesting, but I have no idea what it smells like.
The whole perfume is so light, it's barely there. It's inoffensive but a little cheap smelling in my opinion.
I can't believe it's unisex fragrance, because it's probably way too light for men.
I wouldn't be expecting any sillage or longevity from this one.
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