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    Fullchoke vs. Lalique Pour Homme

    Fullchoke by Francesco Smalto bottle

    Fullchoke

    Francesco Smalto
    Eau de Toilette2004
    Moderately similar
    New comparison

    Fullchoke wears longer on skin.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Fullchoke vs. Lalique Pour Homme
    FullchokeLalique Pour Homme
    ConcentrationEau de ToiletteEau de Toilette
    Launched20041997
    GenderMaleMale
    PerfumerPierre BourdonMaurice Roucel
    Best seasonFallWinter

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Fullchoke

    Warm Spicy
    Woody
    Aromatic
    Sweet
    Rum
    Musky
    Fresh Spicy
    Vanilla

    Lalique Pour Homme

    Woody
    Citrus
    Fresh Spicy
    Aromatic
    Powdery
    Lavender
    Earthy
    Iris

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    Black PepperSri Lankan cardamomPineappleMelonCoriander
    LavenderRosemaryBergamotGrapefruitMandarin OrangeTangerine
    Heart
    RoseJasmineLily of the Valley
    CedarwoodIrisLily of the ValleyJasmine
    Base
    RumMuskVanilleTeakwoodJava VetiverAmber
    OakmossSandalwoodVanillaPatchouliAmber

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Fullchoke vs. Lalique Pour Homme
    FullchokeLalique Pour Homme
    Score3.5/53.5/5
    Longevity6-10 hours4-6 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    That gunpowder note divides people immediately, some lean in, some step back. But paired with rum and vanilla sweetness, it stops feeling like a gimmick. It's a risk that pays off.Fullchoke
    Lalique Pour Homme is the rare fragrance that actually smells like it was designed by a chemist who respected tradition. The oakmoss and vanilla base is where this lives and dies.Lalique Pour Homme