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Venice Cup
Pal Zileri
Release year:
2012
Venice Cup is a woody aquatic masculine with cardamom, lemon, sea water, bergamot, pepper, rosewood, jasmine, geranium, lavender, cedar, amber, patchouli, and musk. It has a sailing-club freshness: citrus and marine air up top, aromatic florals in the heart, and a clean woody amber base. The cardamom and pepper keep the aquatic accord from feeling too generic, giving it a lightly spicy tailored edge.
Venice Noir
Armaf
Release year:
2018
Venice Noir has a travel-inspired character built from breezy freshness, light fruit, woods, and clean musk. It feels casual, summery, and easy to wear.
Venice Rococo
Arquiste
Release year:
2024
A decorative floral-amber fragrance inspired by 18th-century Venice: ornate, luminous, and slightly powdered. Floral notes, soft spice, ambered warmth, woods, and musks create a polished impression of silk, candlelight, salons, and gilded interiors. It feels elegant, theatrical, and warmly romantic.
Venom Incarnat
Stéphane Humbert Lucas
Release year:
2022
A seductive strawberry-leather amber with a red, glossy, almost dangerous sweetness. Wild strawberry, strawberry, caramel, blackberry, raspberry, Virginia cedar, cinnamon, Russian leather, vanilla, tonka bean, patchouli, and fir balsam create a fruit-and-leather accord that is both gourmand and animalic. It feels glamorous, addictive, and darker than a simple berry scent.
Venom of Angel
Piotr Czarnecki
Release year:
2017
A strange sweet fresh-gourmand with coconut, aloe-like freshness, white chocolate, sugar cane, rum, resinous warmth, green ivy, and peppery lift. It has a sunny, almost tropical sweetness, but the green and spicy facets keep it from becoming a straightforward dessert perfume. The contrast between angelic creaminess and sharper green-spiced edges gives it the slightly mischievous character suggested by the name.
Ventana Marine
Armaf
Release year:
2024
Ventana Marine is a fresh-leaning Armaf fragrance built around citrus, airy aromatics, clean woods, and musk. It feels crisp, accessible, and designed for a bright daily-wear signature.
Ventana Pour Homme
Armaf
Release year:
2017
Ventana Pour Homme is a fresh-leaning Armaf fragrance built around citrus, airy aromatics, clean woods, and musk. It feels crisp, accessible, and designed for a bright daily-wear signature.
Vent de Folie
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2014
A lively fruity-floral that captures a breezy, carefree mood. It feels spontaneous and feminine, with bright movement up top and a softly polished finish.
Venti Absolu
Fragrance World
Release year:
2025
A stronger Venti flanker with aromatic freshness, amber, and a fuller woody-musky base. It feels smooth and confident, adding warmth and projection to a fresh masculine structure.
Venti Green Tweed
Fragrance World
Release year:
2024
A crisp green aromatic fragrance with citrus, herbs, violet-like freshness, and dry woods. It feels classic and gentlemanly, with a fresh outdoorsy opening and a clean mossy-woody dry-down.
Vent Vert
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
1947
Vent Vert is one of the landmark green fragrances of perfumery, famous for its vivid freshly crushed green opening over a floral-chypre structure. It feels sharp, elegant, and historically significant rather than soft or sweet.
Vent Vert (original)
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
1947
Vent Vert (original) refers to the historically important first version of the famous Balmain green floral-chypre, celebrated for its intensely natural green impression over a complex floral base. It feels bracing, stylish, and foundational to the genre.
Vénus
Nina Ricci
Release year:
2024
Vénus opens a newer Nina Ricci feminine chapter built around magnolia in a floral chypre style. It feels elegant, modern, and a little more sculpted than the sweeter Nina branch.
Vénus Eau de Parfum Intense
Nina Ricci
Release year:
2025
The Intense version of Vénus deepens the magnolia-centered floral chypre idea with more warmth and body, giving it a richer and more evening-capable finish. It feels smoother and more concentrated than the original Vénus.
Vêpres Siciliennes
MDCI Parfumes
Release year:
2009
A many-faceted floral-fruity composition where citrus, pepper, lily-of-the-valley, magnolia, jasmine, ylang-ylang, tuberose, orange blossom, osmanthus, raspberry, prune, peach, musk, and vanilla continually shift against one another. It feels lavish and unfolding, with new textures appearing as the hours pass.
Verano
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2019
Verano is a fresher brighter take within the Montabaco world, combining citrus, magnolia, hedione-like lift, soft tobacco-suede warmth, amber, and musks in a breezy polished structure. It feels summery, elegant, and very wearable.
Vera Wang
Vera Wang
Release year:
2002
The original Vera Wang fragrance is a soft floral built around lily, lily-of-the-valley, gardenia, rose, jasmine, lotus, bergamot, iris, and sandalwood in a polished bridal-house style. It feels feminine, graceful, and more refined than sugary.
Vera Wang for Men
Vera Wang
Release year:
2004
Vera Wang for Men is a smooth spicy-woody masculine with citrus, yuzu, leather, tobacco, sandalwood, and warm musks in a polished, slightly sensual style. It feels refined and easygoing rather than sharp or aggressively sporty.
Verbena
Granado
Release year:
2016
A fresh verbena cologne with lemony-green brightness, crisp herbs, and clean musk. It feels simple, refreshing, and sunny, ideal as a light aromatic citrus fragrance.
Verbena, Freesia & Musk
Dame Perfumery Scottsdale
Release year:
2014
A fresh, clean Carolina Woman eau de toilette pairing lemony verbena with sheer freesia and soft musk. It feels bright, breezy, and laundry-clean in a polished floral way rather than sharp or sporty. Dame later listed it among the retired original Dame Woman eau de toilettes.