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No 74 Quattro Pizzi

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Aromers No 74 Quattro Pizzi is an Extrait de Parfum. No 74 Quattro Pizzi opens with Davana, Pink Pepper, Coriander, and Rum, settles into a heart of Tuberose and Coconut, and dries down to a base of Tonka Bean, Tobacco, and Hay. Aromers's No 74 Quattro Pizzi carries a Statement verdict, a rum-led wear.

Xerjoff's Quattro Pizzi is a boozy, Belle-Epoque tribute to old Palermo, and this dupe hits the rum-and-davana opening well - the tuberose-coconut heart is a touch simpler, but the hay-and-tobacco drydown carries the nostalgic mood through.
  • Nostalgic
  • Boozy
  • Exotic
  • Elegant
No 74 Quattro Pizzi Extrait bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Fall
Also Works:
Winter

The boozy rum, tobacco and hay base feels warmest in cooler seasons and evening settings.

Best Occasions

Also Works:
Date Formal

An unconventional, storytelling fragrance best suited to dates and dressed-up occasions rather than daily wear.

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No 74 follows Quattro Pizzi's unusual, glamorous structure: a boozy rum and davana opening spiced with pink pepper and coriander, evoking the Sicilian aristocracy the original was written for. The heart pivots into a creamy tuberose-coconut pairing that's meant to feel tropical and indulgent - it lands recognisably, if a little less lush than Casamorati's rendition, which layers in more nuance around the tuberose. Where this dupe does well is the base: dry hay, sweet tonka bean and blonde tobacco leaf recreate the warm, nostalgic 'Belle Epoque' finish that reviewers praise the original for. It's a distinctive fragrance among dupes - most houses don't attempt anything this unconventional - and the boozy-tropical-tobacco combination reads as genuinely elegant rather than gimmicky. A strong pick for anyone drawn to Quattro Pizzi's storytelling concept without the niche price.