by Parle Moi de Parfum
Papyrus Oud 71 is a refined, woody aromatic fragrance that strongly evokes the discontinued Gucci Pour Homme I (2003), with a close sensory resemblance due to the same perfumer, Michel Almairac. The opening unfolds with a dry, papery, resinous papyrus note, layered with citrus, ginger, lavender, and a subtle spicy warmth from pink pepper and patchouli. This gives way to a complex, elegant heart dominated by olibanum, sandalwood, vetiver, and a soft vanilla-tonka base, creating a dry, smoky, and slightly sweet overall impression. The scent transitions through a warm, earthy, and gently gourmand dry-down, leaning toward a soft, aromatic leather and amber with a touch of incense. It performs with moderate sillage and long-lasting longevity, particularly in cooler weather, and wears well into autumn and winter. The fragrance has a dusty, powdery, and slightly synthetic character that some find accessible and elegant, while others perceive it as sterile or too dry. It stands out as a darker, more resinous reinterpretation of the original Gucci PH1, sharing DNA with Bentley For Men Absolute but with a smoother, better-blended execution and more pleasing warmth.