Aventus Absolu vs Love in White
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Pineapple and black currant hit first — bright, slightly tart, with more depth than the original Aventus — before ambroxan takes over and starts pulling everything toward a warm, skin-close amber base. The heart is where it distinguishes itself: birch and oakmoss give it a cool, slightly smoky edge that keeps the sweetness from going soft. Dry-down is vanilla-forward but grounded by cedarwood and musk, never cloying. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate, wearing close to skin after the first hour — Fall and winter evenings, date nights, for someone who wants the Aventus DNA with more warmth and less sport.
Opens with a crisp bergamot that quickly steps aside for a luminous, powdery floral heart — peony and jasmine lead, soft and clean rather than heady, with tuberose adding just enough creaminess to keep it interesting without tipping into heavy. The dry-down settles into a warm sandalwood and musk base that reads almost like skin, intimate and close. Projection stays moderate; sillage is a polite trail rather than a statement. Clean without being soapy, floral without being fussy — a warm-weather daytime wear for anyone who wants femininity without drama.
How they overlap
Aventus Absolu and Love in White share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Love in White is the cheaper original at $310 compared to $395 for Aventus Absolu — about 22% less. Aventus Absolu is built for fall/winter; Love in White for spring/summer. Pick by when you'd actually wear it. Heads up: Aventus Absolu is marketed masculine, Love in White is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.