Xerjoff Coro Review 2025 + Tropical Abundance Giveaway

Coro by XERJOFF

Xerjoff Coro by Olya Bar

Part of Xerjoff’s vibrant Vibe Collection, Coro is the brand’s latest launch, bottling an eternal summer that dances on the skin. This fragrance is a jubilant celebration of tropical abundance, bursting with a cornucopia of ripe, juicy fruits that evoke sun-drenched days and sultry nights. A basket brimming with succulent mango and tangy pineapple, their bright, zesty energy mingling with creamy sandalwood and voluptuous jasmine at the heart. Coro’s radiant composition is a direct descendant of Xerjoff’s beloved Erba Pura and Erba Gold, sharing their luminous DNA but carving its own path with an intensified tropical pulse. Encased in a lacquered red bottle, it’s a lust-worthy jewel.

As a longtime collector since 2010, I’ve followed Xerjoff’s journey through every collection, re-release, and reimagined packaging, and the excitement never fades. Each launch feels like unwrapping a new chapter in the brand’s storied legacy, and Coro is no exception. It builds on the exuberant spirit of the Vibe Collection while pushing boundaries with its tropical intensity and striking aesthetic. What sets Xerjoff Coro apart is its ability to capture a mood: carefree yet commanding, vibrant yet refined. It’s the fragrance equivalent of a sun-soaked festival, where every spritz feels like a celebration. For me, watching Xerjoff evolve while staying true to its artistry is a thrill, and Coro is proof that the brand’s creative fire burns brighter than ever.

Olya Bar, Editor.

Video Contributor Steven Gavrielatos reviews Xerjoff Coro

Notes: Tropical Fruits, Orris, Jasmine, Pineapple, Mango, Vanilla, Musk, Sandalwood, Amber.

Steven and Olya were gifted bottles for the purpose of the review but opinions are always their own. Olya is the Head of Marketing Strategy & Communications for Europerfumes and Twisted Lily.

Xerjoff Coro

Xerjoff Coro by Olya Bar

Thanks to Twisted Lily and Europerfumes, the Xerjoff US distributor,  we have a 100ml bottle of Xerjoff Coro for a registered ÇaFleureBon reader  and and Redolessence subscriber in the USA ONLY (if you are not sure if you are registered click here (you must register on our site or your entry will be invalid). To be eligible please leave a comment ON THIS SITE with what you enjoyed about STEVEN’S YOUTUBE REVIEW AND OLYA’S WRITTEN REVIEW. Draw closes 10/27/2025 and the winner will be announced within two weeks after.

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112 comments

  • reyessence89 says:

    The profile for Coro I get based on Steven and Olya’s reporting reminds me of tropical fruit pavlova. Fruitiness kept in check by a creamy component. Coro sounds appetising. I live in the US.

  • Ramses Perez says:

    Olya really opened my eyes mentioning this is a descendant of Erba Gold and Erba Pura as it puts me in the right mindset as to what I’d expect. This one seems to be all about juicy fruits with an orris, jasmine and vanilla note to support the ripeness of the fruits. I’m shocked Redolessence thinks this is a fall/winter fragrance because I’d thought it would be a spring/summer scent based on the notes and bottle (never judge a book by its cover). Xerjoff always puts out high quality scents so on that aspect it won’t fail us. The mango craze is still at an all time high and this one is no exception. We love a sweet fragrance that’s not cloying or sickening. I follow cafleurebonofficial on IG and my username is Ramses.d.perez. Many thanks to Twisted Lilly for the amazing giveaway, these bottles are not cheap and it’s highly appreciated. I’m located in the USA.

  • I like how both you and Steven compare the DNA to Erba Pura but make clear it is a new offering. Very interested to try it

  • Esta Roberts says:

    I love the way the bottle looks and my favorite note is mango!! I’m obsessed with all things mango although eating the actual fruit hurts my stomach lol…Steven did a great job of reviewing the perfume as always and now I really want a delicious fruit cocktail of a perfume. I live in the USA!! Thank you!!

  • Katherine Polk says:

    Olya’s review was very well written and super informative about the fragrance. I love in depth and descriptive details about the fragrances I’d like to purchase and as always Steven’s review was as well. He has introduced so many fragrances to me and I enjoy every one of his reviews.

  • I loved his review and the way he describes things, which almost makes us feel the perfume exactly the way they smell. Also I like the fact that he’s completely transparent and honest.

  • mmfragrancediscoveries says:

    I really enjoyed how both Stephen and Olya described it in such a way to paint a picture in your mind. It seems like Coro will be a transportive fragrance to experience!

  • Michael Karns says:

    What! Another amazing fragrance by the amazing house Xerjoff The artical and reveiw leaves you wanting to try this full friuty fragrance. It sounds like a topical vacation in a bottle!

  • Robin Brennan says:

    I-love Steven’s honesty and enthusiasm about fragrances. This one sounds like a dream.

  • Robin Brennan says:

    I-love Steven’s honesty and enthusiasm about fragrances. This one sounds like a dream. The balance of the pineapple and the mango is intriguing.

  • DaltonAdkins says:

    What I liked (and always do) with Steven’s review is the depth of his reviews. Filling us in on the complexities of the fragrance and thinking of our questions before they are posed. While also not coming across as a blind follower and telling us that if we want a true mango scent, the brand has a different offering that would be more suitable for someone with that yearning.

    What I liked about Olga’s review, synonymous with Steven’s, is the depth of the review and literary style when describing the perfume.

    Both reviews excite me to try it out, as Erba Pura is a favorite of mine and I am intrigued to see if this perfume will provide me the same feelings.

  • Jonathan Phillips says:

    Coro sounds amazing! I love Xerjoff fragrance. My signature scent is 40 Knots. Great article! Thanks ÇaFleureBon, Xerjoff and Steven for what you do for the fragrance community!

  • I love all of Steven’s reviews and his fragrances as well. I love the way he describes fragrances. Olya and Steven explain how the fruitiness of this fragrance how is in the family with Erba Pura and Erba Gold. I’m praying to add this one to my collection.

  • Raymond Johnson says:

    I started to follow your Instagram because how YouTuber Redolessence spoke so highly of the fragrance and the company.

  • I also enjoy Steven’s reviews as he gives a very realistic view of what to expect from the fragrance. For example, he indicates that the mango isn’t necessarily a photorealistic, jammy mango – which I really appreciate. He also indicates that this is ethereal as compared to Erba Pura. Yet, I thoroughly enjoy Olya’s comments about the evocative mood this fragrance creates. This sounds like a fragrance that I would enjoy. Also, I live in the US.

  • DAWN M LEE-JOHNSON says:

    After reading you article about the new release of XERJOFF CORO I KNOW MORE THAN EVER HTHAT XERJOFF CORO WILL BE MY NEXT FRAGRANCE ACQUISTION. IM . I adore ERBA GOLD(2nd bottle). I just received PURPLE ACCENTO COCO WILL FIT PERFECTLY, with its beautiful fruit touches which is mood to me as well .

  • Alexandra Gomez says:

    Olga and Stevns’ reviews are an incentive to try this new fragrance, a touch of Erba Pura but with its own personality and presence… the dance of the notes that accompany each other without overshadowing each other, like a symphony of aromas.

  • This frag sounds fantastic. I like Olya’s description of the scent regarding the DNA…”DNA carving its own path with an intensified tropical pulse”. I like tropical scents especially with something that has maybe a more of an intense fruit note to it sounds interesting especially with Steven mentioning how the jasmine plays a part

  • Grant Geozeff says:

    He did a great job with the description of this fragrance. I’ve bought a few Xerjoff fragrances before, so I believe this one would be great also.

  • As someone who treasures Richwood and Sixth Floor, I found both Olya’s article and Redolessence’s video on Coro genuinely enriching. Olya’s poetic take on Coro’s vibrant, tropical brightness and powdery elegance beautifully captured the spirit of the scent. Her comparison to Erba Pura and Erba Gold helped me place Coro within the Vibe collection, but it sounds like it has a personality all its own.

    Redolessence’s review added depth with his insights on Coro’s creamy-musky dry down and its easy versatility. I appreciated how he framed it as uplifting and wearable, a perfect contrast to the opulence of Richwood. Sixth Floor, with its introspective, woody warmth and subtle spice, has always felt like my quiet luxury scent, so the idea of pairing it with Coro’s radiant energy is exciting. Coro feels like the missing link in my collection, radiant, modern, and full of life.

    Thank you both for such thoughtful perspectives. I’m more excited than ever to experience it for myself. Scented regards from USA.

  • A jubilant celebration of tropical abundance where the pineapple and mango are equal without one overshadowing the other as our two reviewers state sounds like the joyful fragrance we need as the weather turns toward the cold months here in the USA. Also, I love that gorgeous red bottle! Would be happy to experience this one!

  • Cavell Foster says:

    I enjoyed review as always. The excitement for the Xerjoff Cora perfume is moving. I trust all his judgement on fragrance analysis and I also liked the excitement about the collaborations and giveaway. Im sold on just the word tropical jasmine and musk and the visual presentation was great as well that vibrant coloring and lighting that helped the marketing of this fragrance.
    The written review enhance the video marketing. I appreciate the details and the juicy fragrances mentioned the mango pineapple just tropical notes I’m excited for product.

  • I love Erba Pura so much its the scent that made me love fruity perfumes . I thought i was a floral girl. Hope to be able to smell this new one soon.

  • Olya said “bottling an eternal summer that dances on the skin.” How perfect to have summer in a bottle! I agree with Steven that this fragrance is perfect in winter especially when you want to be reminded of the summer months.

  • Stevens reviews always leave me wanting more. He is my “go to’ fragrance reviewer. Love his passion and expertise. I only have a few Xerjoff fragrances in my collection but I am excited about the possibility of this one.

    I love Olya’s description and comparison to Erba Pura. While I do not have Ebra Pura in my collection, her note description leaves me very intrigued in Cora.

    Thank you both for your contributions to the fragrance community and to Twisted Lily and Europerfumes for making this giveaway possible!

  • christine hicks says:

    Love the notes described. I usually use floral scents , Coco, Idol I would love to try this.

  • Steven descriptions are always very thorough, his description of the scent and how ta comparison or somewhat relation to Erba Pura. I appreciate the relations to the scents.
    Beautiful description of the scent

  • Wow — the idea of exploring the lush, tropical richness of Xerjoff Coro in this giveaway is truly captivating! Between the vibrant fruit facets and the sun-drenched magic of ‘tropical abundance’, it’s exactly the kind of scent story I’d love to bring into my collection. Thank you for this chance!

  • Love Erba Pura and very interested to try new parfum,that Steven said relative of Erba Pura

  • Manuel D Reynoso says:

    This fragrance looks.very inviting. Thank you for always providing such great content and knowledgeable fragrance related information. I trust your judgement and recommendation fully. You are great, congratulations and keep giving us great content.
    Take care.

  • I’ve never owned a zerjoff fragrance, however the way you and Steven described the notes, how beautiful the blend is. The way each note blends and feeling of how you would feel during olfactory journey this is what I read and it is my opinion and my interpretation of what I read. Blessings

  • Please Gawd!.. I don’t own any Xerjoff frags and this is right up my alley!..
    The notes are jumping out and I need to catch them!!!…As always, Steven had me at the description!!!
    Thank you✅

  • Both reviews were great. As a fan of fruity juicy perfumes I was fully hooked. Fruity notes can easily be misinterpreted as body cream if not blended well. From both reviews the blending seems to be controlled sweetness with added notes to prevent generic associations. a love!

    USA

  • I’m interested to see the differences between the Erbas here, a tropical twist seems very interesting and very spring in my case. How it was explained here makes me think that it will be loud like my erba gold, which i can get behind 100% Steven said it was not overly sweet so that grounds it a bit for me since the original erba is kinda pushing that line for me. Overall very excited to try this new fragrance from xerjoff.

  • turner8928@yahoo.com says:

    After reading and listening to Stevens comments on YouTube, Olya’s written review and reading Sergio Momo interview, I see that perfume is just not a spray but a work of art that evokes passion. Every perfume has a story, a history and a beginning. As Steven mentioned, Coro conveys luxury, elegance and opulence. Olya’s mentioned its radiant composition and carving its own path with intensity and I couldn’t agree more with them. Sergio Momo interviewed showed his love for fragrances through his Father and how the brand Xeroff corresponds with a special jewel and that it is. I had the privilege of sampling Coro and it just as described a tropical fruity fragrance (which I adore) that can worn anytime that will make you feel in awe!!! Absolutely adore it ❤

  • I really like the idea of combining mango and sandalwood and reading Olya’s review and its mentions of juicy fruit notes made me .. hungry! Hungry for new perfume sensations 😉 What I liked about Steven’s YouTube review was his very inteligent assessment of this new gourmand trend that does not rely on overtly sweet notes like overdose of vanilla or caramel.

    Thanks to Twisted Lily and Europerfumes for this draw! I am in the U.S.

  • I follow many fragrance reviews including Steve of Redolessence, who is the newest addition on my YouTube influencers. I have looked through almost most of his Shorts and have gone wild purchasing perfumes based on his recommendations. his descriptions are more than just listing the notes which anyone can read. The way he describes fragrances combine professional opinion with adjectives of the one would want to be described when wearing them: sexy, delicious, etc. For me, he has been absolutely spot on.

  • Beautiful article to go along with some amazing artwork of the bottle. Sounds like it’s a gorgeous fragrance ❤️ I’m in the US, thank you.

  • Ok, how can anyone resist a new Xerjoff fragrance that a descends from Erba Pura & Erba Pura Gold. I enjoyed hearing Steven break down the fruity elements and general background on the brand & fragrance. Totally intrigued—

  • I really enjoyed Steven break down of the new Xerjoff. I have a bottle of Xerjoff and I love the quality of the fragrance.

  • I love when a written review and a video review complement each other this well. Olya’s piece set the perfect eternal summer mood, while Steven’s video provided the critical details, like the 12+ hour longevity and the cousin relationship to Erba Pura. I feel like I have a 360-degree view of this scent now. I’m in the US.

  • I agree with Steven – I love wearing summer fragrances in the colder months! The fruity top notes and heavy musk in the base are very appealing. Olyra and Steven both compare this to Erba Pura, which is one of the most beautiful fragrances from Xerjoff, so I’m excited to try this one out.

  • I agree with Steven – I love wearing summer fragrances in the colder months! The fruity top notes and heavy musk in the base are very appealing. Olyra and Steven both compare this to Erba Pura, which is one of the most beautiful fragrances from Xerjoff, so I’m excited to try this one out.

  • LATONYA GIPSON-BOWMAN says:

    Between the video and the article, the sound of all the fruits together and it being maybe a cousin to Erba Pura, sign me up. In the article Sergio, mentioned creating quality of quantity and that’s important. Would love to have this in my collection. Thank you for the opportunity. I live in Orlando Florida, USA

  • Steven’s review made Coro sound like a burst of tropical sunshine. I liked how he mentioned the quality of the ingredients and the way the mango note comes through without being overly sweet. I’m a big fan of mango in fragrances (gutted that I didn’t win the Astrum Nova giveaway), so that instantly caught my attention. Olya’s description of Coro as a more intense, tropical cousin of Erba Pura and Erba Gold really helped me imagine its bright and joyful vibe. Sounds like the perfect mood booster! I’m in Croatia (EU).

  • paola.boeder says:

    Love Steven and the way he reviews fragrances one of my favorites channels to watch when I need a description of a fragrance to see if it will be for me or not. This one sounds amazing Xerjoff has one of my favorites channels fruity fragrances Erba pura and Erba Gold I definitely need to try this one.

  • Mr.Jordan07083 says:

    Steven’s review on Xerjoff Coro fragrance was truly amazing. the attention to detail captures every nuance of the scent, from its opening notes to its lasting impression. Through his mastery of description, Steven brings the fragrance to life, allowing viewers to almost smell the experience through his words. I need this scent!!

  • Not having smelled Erba Pura it wasn’t easy to glean anything from that comparison from the video or the written portion. I do like the fruity genre. Hopefully as the video said, not overly sweet or cloying. US

  • Sergio Momo, like all Italians i met truly love his country , cherish Italian culture, and is proud of his heritage, I love it. Revisiting the 2011 interview was helpful to me, to sort of feel better the spirit of Coro , thank you Michelyn for the link.
    When I think of it , I like everything about the fragrance,the pineapple ,the mango , the jasmine and sandalwood and comparisons to Erba Pura. No questions asked , provocative, flirtatious perfumery at best.
    I really like the two , or three way reviews , when often I can detect some differences in the opinions of the contributors.
    Olya -> Mostly a summer fragrance “equivalent of a sun-soaked festival” with voluptuous jasmine at the heart
    Steven -> All year round fragrance, barely any jasmine
    The best Xerjoff fragrances in my opinion are Cruz del Sur II , followed by Golden Dallah , and then comes my old love Lira.
    Cafleurebon i follow on both Facebook and Instagram
    Olya and Steven almost made me do it , I’ll treat myself with Mango and Pineapple Martini now
    Cheers and thank you the opportunity
    USA

  • Regis Monkton says:

    I’d like to try “Coro” by Xerjoff. From Xerjoff, I own “Naxos” and “Zefiro” and I love “Naxos”. I’d like to try a lot more from Xerjoff. In regards to “Coro”, I can like the fruity genre, and I’d like to have a good mango prominent fragrance to wear. Also, I like that it isn’t too cloying/overly sweet. Please count me in. I live in MD, USA.

  • IvanVelikov says:

    The new Xerjoff hype train is coming i believe .
    Coro feels Italian to me, it represents the beauty of Xerjoff fragrances but i also think it represents the beauty , passion, lust , and sensuality of both Italian women , and men.
    Ideally balanced, smooth fragrance with not overly sweet mango , pineapple , vanilla and musk ,and it’s made by Xerjoff? I believe I’d feel in good spirits wearing it.
    Ermenegildo Zegna Cloth tailored Coral Three Piece Suit , Notch lapel Flap pocket Center Vent , with sharp tailored lines , pink dress shirt, and tobacco leather Oxford shoes is the extra sharp outfit I’d pair Coral with.
    My favorite Xerjoff is Lira , Instagram follower
    Thank you Olya, Steven , TwistedLily , Europerfumes
    USA

  • Coro, the new offering from Xerjoff, sounds amazing. A tropical take on the Erba Pura theme, as described by Olya, would be amazing to try. Thanks to Steven’s detailed review, I feel as if I have already smelled it and fallen in love. Thanks a lot for this giveaway. US.

  • Steven always gives me visuals from his descriptions of these beautiful scents. Super excited!

  • Kassie Tocko says:

    i loved the video/review of coro- it sounds divine! i am a fruity fragrance lover, myself, so this sounds like heaven! i love steven & i love watching his video’s & listening to his review’s of fragrances- he has a way of hooking you & making you NEED to try a perfume. the notes of this one sounds so juicy! & who wouldn’t love to have summer in a bottle, at their disposal? whenever you need a little pick me up, to spritz some coro & transport yourself somewhere serene & tropical. thank you so much for the review of this- it sounds incredible! i have always wanted to own a xerjoff fragrance & this one sounds so perfect! i am in the united states. :).

  • Kassie Tocko says:

    i always appreciate steven’s reviews. he has a way of making a fragrance come to life & this is no different! coro sounds amazing- i LOVE fruity fragrances, so, this sounds like a dream! & who doesn’t want to have a summer in a bottle at their disposal? :). i have always wanted to own a xerjoff fragrance & this might have to be the one! i am really interested in it, now, & getting my nose on it. i am in the usa.

  • Sylvia Diaz says:

    I really enjoy Stevens indepth review of f the perfume notes .
    Olya gives many details as well so I can decide if I want to try this – and I do !

  • Xerjoff, is always on point. When I listened to Steven’s description on the Coro he gives a full detail on what the sense are which makes you want to get your hands on it. Reading, Olya’s review on the new perfume goes along with Steven you are hearing him and reading it as well makes it that in tense on how this perfume will perform.

  • Learning about Coro was a delight , Steven and Olya are such a great duo ! The different facets set up by the perfumer are impressive , it’s not just a linear fruity floral fragrance like i was expecting, it’s way more there’s creamy sandalwood, voluptuous jasmine and most importantly succulent fruits like mango and pineapple.
    The new Coro , new to me at least has some tropical intensity and striking aesthetics ,posh fragrance at its best , I need such perfumes in my collection.
    I’d wear Coro going out to a bar or live music events all year round , my expectations are beyond high
    Out of all Xerjoff lines, my favorites are Casamorati Lira , Opera , Italica and Amabile. IG follower
    Overly exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • Both reviews are quite interesting. Olya’s seems to be a bit more generalized by comparison, while Steven seems to get more into the details. But that bit from Olya about this being from that Erba Gold DNA threw me, as I never heard of that one. So now I got some additional research to do!!

  • What I enjoyed about Olya’s review was the evocative language, like “cornucopia of ripe, juicy fruits”. It sounds delicious! Steven’s review provided the perfect technical balance, and I really appreciated his point about the new wave of gourmands using fruit for sweetness instead of just vanilla. This sounds like a sophisticated, non-cloying fruity scent. I’m in the US.

  • whispering moonlight says:

    What I enjoyed most was the way both reviews reflected genuine passion without hype. Olya’s poetic storytelling and Steven’s disciplined analysis created a beautiful synergy. Thanks for the opportunity.

  • Citrus Paradise says:

    This sounds incredible. I enjoyed Olya’s written piece, especially her insight as a longtime collector. Steven’s comparison to Erba Pura as a cousin is super helpful, as I own that one and love it. His breakdown of the notes makes it clear this is a more tropical, defined fruit experience rather than just a general fruit basket. Thanks for the giveaway! I am in the USA.

  • I’m aware of the Erba Pura and I own Cruz del Sur II , I see Steven and Olya are fans too so the parallels they made with Coro intrigued me.
    Through the article , Sergio Momo interview and Olya and Steven refined and multifaceted reviews people worldwide could learn about about Xerjoff if they are not aware of the brand already , and one special fruity fragrance we all need to try named Coro.
    Being a Pastry Chef i relate all fragrances to some sort of food, and Michelyn Camen older interview, Olya and Steven reviews all made me think of going to Torino (Turin) Italy with my girlfriend, making Mango and Pineapple Cheesecake and later on eating it while enjoying the sightseeings . I have a feeling the scent, and development of Coro will be a pleasant surprise.
    I had similar experience with not only the best Casamorati, to the best Xerjoff , and one of the best gourmands ever – Italica , the awesome , and similar to Toffee Almond Cake (traditional recipe) fragrance.
    Yes I do follow Cafleurebon on Instagram
    Appreciate the link to Sergio Momo interview , the two review , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Great job on these reviews. I loved Olya’s poetic description of the Vibe Collection. Steven’s video was excellent as always, his point that many people online are preferring this to Erba Pura is a very bold statement and makes me incredibly curious.
    I’m in the USA.

  • I am obsessed with mango, so this review was a must-read. Olya’s succulent mango description is mouth-watering. But I really appreciated Steven’s honesty. He managed expectations by saying it’s not a photorealistic mango like Cruz del Sur II, but rather a very nice balance with pineapple. That balanced approach sounds interesting to me.

  • BloomyWinter says:

    I always get nervous when brands release flankers. But these reviews made it clear this is a worthy release. Steven’s cousin analogy was perfect, and his point that many prefer this to the iconic Erba pura is a massive endorsement.

  • What I enjoyed about Olya’s review was the description of the scent’s balancing act like she said carefree yet commanding, vibrant yet refined. Steven’s review explained how it achieves this, with the fruits on top and the opulent base. Very much intrigued by this one.

  • Odor Aeternitatis says:

    That red bottle is stunning! Olya calling it a lust-worthy jewel is the perfect description. I’m so glad the juice inside sounds just as good. It sounds luxurious inside and out. Excited for it. USA.

  • LavenderJuliette says:

    I was so excited to see this review. I loved Olya’s description of the intensified tropical pulse in this fragrance. Steven’s review was excellent too, and I am glad he mentioned how good the performance is on this one.

  • I am fascinated by the texture described. Olya says it dances on the skin, which sounds so light. But Steven describes it as rather thick due to the strong fruits. This contrast sounds incredibly complex and high-quality. It’s not just a simple fruit spray imo.
    I live in the US.

  • I love Steven’s review of Coro. He always has just the right words to convey the essence of a fragrance. Sounds like a perfume everyone should try. Fruity, tropical perfection. I also enjoyed reading Olya’s description and the vibe the scent creates. Sun-soaked festival. Perfectly said.Thanks for this, from California.

  • shining stones says:

    Seems like a lovely fragrance, I was expecting it to be overly sweet but steven rightly pointed out how is balanced. I think I would love to wear it during fall/ spring season the most. Thankyou for the generous opportunity, and I would like to enter.

  • Perpetual collector says:

    After reading Olya’s beautiful review and watching Steven’s in-depth video, I am completely sold on trying this. The overall vibe is so appealing, and combined with superb projection, I just cant wait to get my nose onto this.

  • I’m a big fan of Steven’s reviews, so I was happy to see his take. His 12+ hour longevity report is awesome. I also loved Olya’s written review, which provided the artistic context, like its connection to the Vibe Collection. Very interested to try it.

  • ScentNScent says:

    I am always looking for a good pineapple note. What I loved about Steven’s review is his clarification that it’s a very nice balance between the mango and the pineapple, so one doesn’t overtake the other. I’m located in the USA.

  • Featherblossom says:

    Steven’s cousin to Erbapura analogy was the most helpful part of the review for me. It sets the perfect expectation. He did a great job of reviewing the perfume. I live in the USA!! Thank you

  • I like how Coro is not just a great composition , but it’s made to honor the jubilant celebration of tropical abundance according to Sergio Momo perceptions , as well as it’s in a way a descendant of beloved by many people in the fragrance community, including me Erba Pura and Erba Pura Fold.
    Clearly fragrance with a character, that has a lot of layers, fresh, floral , sweet , playful, nostalgic spicy and woody. I love such non-linear artistic perfumes , something to be expected of Xerjoff of course.

    “It’s the fragrance evolves a sun-soaked festival, where every spritz feels like a celebration”

    I felt the same way when I smelled thr tobacco in Naxos for the first time . Also enjoyed the way Olya told us about how the creative burns brighter than ever with Xerjoff.
    So uplifting , so vibrant , Coro is a happy fragrance with a beautiful bottle.
    Naxos and La Capitale are my favorite Xerjoff fragrances . I’d love to compare Coro and La Capitale
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • What sold me was the dual personality. Olya’s review mentions it’s vibrant yet refined. This is echoed perfectly in Steven’s review, where he says it’s great for Spring/Summer but also has the performance for Fall/Winter.

  • autumnblue9 says:

    As a huge fan of Erba Pura, I was so excited for this. Olya’s review describing it as a direct descendant with an intensified tropical pulse sounds amazing. A fantastic evolution indeed.

  • scentense95 says:

    This sounds like a must-try. I loved how Olya’s review set the stage, connecting Coro to Erba Gold and Erba Pura. Steven’s review was full of gems, but what I liked most was his analysis of the scent as a whole. It doesn’t just sound fruity, it sounds like a complete, evolving scent. Thanks for the opportunity!

  • I was captivated by Olya’s review; her line about it carving its own path with an intensified tropical pulse was fantastic. Steven’s review was, as always, incredibly detailed. The balance of the pineapple and other notes is interesting.

  • Steven’s review was honest and descriptive as always! He always leaves me curious to try a scent in person. Olya took me on a scent journey when they wrote about experiencing the fragrance as a sun-soaked festival. I love when frags are described as vibes instead of just notes.

  • fragtrail909 says:

    That red bottle is stunning! Olya’s review was so well-written, setting the scene for a jubilant celebration. Steven’s review provided the perfect context, explaining its relation to Erba Pura. It sounds like a complete, high-quality fragrance.

  • I always appreciate Steven’s in-depth reviews, and this was no exception. I loved his honesty about the mango note and his ability to place Coro within the wider Xerjoff catalogue. Also, I live in the US.

  • Both reviews were fantastic. I loved Olya’s description of the notes, especially the jasmine at the heart. Steven’s review added great detail, explaining how the jasmine interacts with the musk to create that clean feeling. It sounds like a perfectly blended tropical dream.
    Thanks for the chance!

  • Steven’s breakdown of the fruity elements really helped me understand why this isn’t just another tropical scent. I appreciated how he clarified the mango isn’t overly jammy, which sets realistic expectations. Olya’s description perfectly captures that escapist quality I look for in fragrances. The comparison to Erba Pura while emphasizing Coro’s unique tropical intensity has me completely intrigued. Would love to win this.

  • Both reviews captured a feeling of pure joy. Olya’s review is so uplifting which backed up by Steven’s review which as always is so informative. Thank you both for such thoughtful perspectives.

  • I loved Steven’s review and his deep familiarity with the brand, having owned so many bottles himself. Olya’s review tied it all together with the beautiful “eternal summer” description. I’m in the USA and would be thrilled to win!

  • thatgirl_kim__ says:

    I enjoyed how both reviews touched on the fragrances that Xerjoff released in the past and made mention of how their newest release, ‘Coro’ compares to them. I haven’t been able to sample much of the brands offerings but I believe them to be one of the greats in the niche fragrances world. I would love to be able to try this one and I’m grateful for the opportunity to win a bottle as the fragrance notes are all of my favorites in such beautiful presentation
    FL, USA.

  • Steven’s honest breakdown of the fruity notes alongside Olya’s vibrant “eternal summer” description really brought Coro to life for me. The idea of a tropical celebration that is both refined and joyful makes this fragrance sound irresistible. I am in the USA.

  • I’m ready for Carnival! Xerjoff Coro seems to be mostly tropical fruit with some jasmine and an ambery musk base. Fun and flirty and very much the eternal summer vibe. I appreciate Steven discussing the scent profile particularly with regards to the mango note and its presence as an impression of mango rather than a realistic note. MD, USA

  • Stephanie Reibling says:

    This sounds like it is my signature scent! Mango is my love and your description of a celebration of tropical abundance speaks to me. I can’t wait to get my nose on it!

  • Reading Olya’s review, I was surprised that despite Coro having a central fruit accord, she didn’t describe it as sweet. I’m more intrigued by fruity florals that prioritize the tang, bitter rind, and spritz, instead of just the ripe juice. Steven’s video shows off the bold Xerjoff packaging—not going to miss that on the shelf. Also, he spoke to the sweetness issue; the tropical fruit accord isn’t saccharine and balances the mango and pineapple. The “billowy” musk and jasmine combo sounds lovely.

    I’m in the USA. I follow @cafleurebonofficial.

  • Jgonzalez13 says:

    Steven and Olya’s reviews captivate the new space Coro creates with its vibrant notes. Stephen juxtaposes Coro with Erba Pura which is one of Xerjoff’s bestsellers to compare the differences between both and to appeal to the fragrance community on Coro’s differences. Olya, on the other hand, sets it apart with the words “carefree yet commanding, vibrant yet refined’ capturing the essence and space Coro evokes. Coro, indeed, is setting the bar to provoke and draw with its versatility and longevity.

  • This is red and regal. Xerjoff is a titan in the tier of niche perfumery from what I’ve read over the years. Never had the gumption to purchase one or sample any of it’s many offerings but the interest if most definitely there. The note breakdown has the imagery of an amalgamation of a fruit bowl with no spoilage and nothing out of place. The unique color of the bottle is an eyecatcher and would be a standout even in a large and vibrant collection. Separating oneself from the mundane and redundant is the goal of any true connoisseur in the world of perfumery. The upcoming winter time weather makes this want to be garnered and adorned. Even the name Coro is short in length but it fall short in comparison to the complexity it holds. Would love to own and indulge in it. From USA.

  • Well I’m hopeful this lil juicy juice will open my heart to fruity fragrances. I’m definitely willing to try! Both Steve and Okya make it sound very refreshing, appetizing and fun!
    I’m located in the U.S.

  • The new Coro bottle is straight gorgeous , Sergio Momo and his attention to detail ��
    I’m one of the earliest adopters of Steven YouTube journey , he had under 100 followers when I first subscribed, great guy I respect a lot . Of course the smell is most important part of any fragrance in my opinion , but as a punctual person I’d like to say Coro is not a new fragrance like Steven said a couple of times in his video, it was actually released back in 2019 and for ~5.5 years was exclusive to Selfridges , high-end department store in London.
    I have a soft spot for Italy , country full of sightseeings , and kind of wild , and passionate people , but also birthplace to such fragrance, and marketing geniuses like Sergio Momo.
    In terms of Coro aroma I believe the Coro is indeed a descendant of Erba Pura, just as radiant, vibrant and sun-warmed fruit cocktail also composed by Chris Maurice. I fully agree with Olya about the voluptuous jasmine and the slight lust-worthy appeal. In comparison to Erba Pura on my skin Coro turns more musky , and jasmine is quite prominent . I’m quite surprised Steven never even mentioned jasmine in his video… but he spoke of Cruz del Sur II, indeed one of the best mango fragrances on the market 🙂
    I love a lot of Xerjoff fragrances, so it’s really hard for me to pick my top 3 , depending on my mood:
    1. Mamluk
    2. Alexandria II / Empiryan
    3. Tony Iommi Monkey Special
    All profiles I already follow , @waltherp99bg
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • Fragrance collector says:

    What I liked about Steven’s review was the detail that the fruits here are a bit more defined than in Erbapura. Olya’s review reinforces this by specifically calling out succulent mango and tangy pineapple not just ‘tropical fruits’. It sounds like a more focused, and perhaps more modern, composition.

  • The performance details from Steven’s review are what stood out to me,12+ hours is incredible. Olya’s review was so evocative, and her description of the notes sounds like a perfect composition. It seems to have both bright top notes and a solid, high-quality base. I live in the USA!! Thank you!!

  • scenchanting says:

    I really enjoyed Steven’s review and his insight into the gourmand trend. His point that fruit can add sweetness without being overly cloying is spot on.
    This sounds like a fragrance that I would enjoy.

  • fragrancegorlie says:

    Steven’s remark about fruity notes offering just enough sweetness resonated with me. Olya’s description of Coro’s vibrance adds excitement and together, they made me imagine the scent immediately. US

  • I zeroed in on how Steven described this as a winter/fall fragrance to rekindle the free-spirited days of summer. Typically the tropical fruit scents don’t hold up well in the throes of a Midwestern winter, but with vanilla and amber this one just might! I also appreciate Steven and Olya’s history with the brand, following them long before i even started my fragrance journey. As Olya states, this may be just the trick to revisit those sun-soaked festival days of summer and give that laid back vibe in the cooler months! Cheers from Ohio, USA! 🙂

  • Loving Olya’s calling out the creaminess of the sandalwood as a compliment to the fruity notes. Steven, has me convinced that if I’m not lucky enough to win a bottle that getting a sample form Twisted Lilly is in my future. With the exception of the pineapple in Aventus and the Cranberry in Polo Red I have never thought of myself as a fruity fragrance guy, but, Steven has me sold; its worth a try!

    I live in NJ USA Good luck to all!

  • crownroyale47 says:

    Steven just flat out makes blind buying more comfortable. It’s one thing to read what notes are in a fragrance but he completely paints the picture of what to expect and once again he does it with Coro. Going down the list of Pineapple, Mango, Vanilla, etc made me want to just smell it. And when he mentioned it reminds you of summer that stood out since I know most people are transitioning their fragrances so if you wear this you can easily stand out. With Olya’s review, the description of Coro as a “sun-soaked festival in a bottle” sparks my interest since I love scents that make a statement and leave an impression. Since I’ve never heard of this specific release, that rarity factor and discovering something fresh from a respected house like Xerjoff makes it that much more intriguing.
    I also follow the Instagram page @cafleurebonofficial

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the radiant review! Xerjoff Coro feels like the ultimate tropical celebration—lush mango, juicy papaya and pineapple kick off the party, then creamy coconut milk and a whisper of banana leaf slide into warm sandalwood and golden resin. I love how the fruit stays vibrant without going candy-sweet, letting the woods and resins ground the brilliance beautifully. I’d love to try Coro!
    Cheers from WI, USA