Aventus for Women vs Original Vetiver
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp, almost electric burst of black currant and bergamot, tart and bright before pink pepper adds a dry, crackling edge that keeps the opening from tipping into sweetness. The heart softens around jasmine — present but restrained, never powdery — while ambroxan begins its slow takeover, pushing a clean, skin-close warmth through the mid-stage. The dry-down is where it earns its price: oak moss grounds everything with a cool, slightly damp earthiness, and musk keeps the sillage intimate without going quiet. Projection is moderate, refined rather than commanding — a scent that announces arrival without filling the room — dries down to a woody, musky skin signature that lingers for hours. — Best worn in cooler months by someone who wants a polished, unisex-leaning floral that skips sentimentality entirely.
Opens with a sharp, slightly bitter galbanum cut that clears fast, letting a clean, earthy vetiver take center stage within minutes. The heart is linear and composed — vetiver supported by dry cedar rather than pushed sweet or smoky. Sandalwood and amber soften the dry-down without turning it creamy, keeping the woody base cool and grounded. Projection is moderate and well-mannered; sillage stays close after a few hours, leaving a quiet musk trail. — Best in warm weather on anyone who wants a clean, no-fuss woody that reads polished without demanding attention.
How they overlap
Aventus for Women and Original Vetiver share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Original Vetiver is the cheaper original at $310 compared to $375 for Aventus for Women — about 17% less. Heads up: Aventus for Women is marketed feminine, Original Vetiver is marketed masculine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.