Torino23 opens with a sharp, sophisticated brightness that immediately signals its connection to high-stakes tennis and luxury. The initial spray delivers a crisp, soapy bergamot paired with a distinc...
The community generally considers this the most floral-forward entry in the Torino series, marking a departure from the citrusy mint of Torino21 or the eucalyptus-saffron profile of Torino22.
Performance is a major highlight; enthusiasts consistently report longevity exceeding 12 hours, with a "beast-mode" projection that creates a noticeable aura around the wearer.
Opinions are polarizing regarding its personality; while many praise it as a modern, "perfect" perfume, some critics find it almost too flawless or "cold" and lacking the approachability of more casual scents.
While the fresh opening suggests summer use, the heavy floral heart and woody-amber base lead many to recommend it as a versatile option for spring and cooler summer evenings.
It is frequently categorized as a high-performance business or "daily power" scent for those who want to project authority, though some find it a bit too dramatic for intimate settings.