TORINO25 by Xerjoff Review (2025)+ Thrill of Victory Giveaway

Torino25 by Xerjoff

TORINO25 by Xerjoff

Torino25 by Xerjoff is the fifth perfume born from Xerjoff’s partnership with the Nitto ATP Finals. A spicy leathery composition, TORINO25 embodies the thrill of victory and the essence of celebration”. (excerpted from Xerjoff Instagram).

Xerjoff TORINO25

image via the brand

The past five years as a Silver Sponsor at the Nitto ATP Finals have been a remarkable journey. We challenged ourselves at Xerjoff to create a new perfume each year, capturing the energy, elegance and emotion of tennis in scent”…, Sergio Momo excerpted from Instagram

In his video review, Steven shares his thoughts on the bold TORINO25 by Xerjoff “which smells vastly different from the others in the TORINO series”.

Top: Ginger, Grapefruit, Saffron, Rhubarb; Heart: Leather, Juniper, Suede; Base: Amber, Musk, Vetiver

 

Steven was gifted a 50ml bottle for this review of TORINO25 by Xerjoff from Twisted Lily. Opinions are his own

TORINO25 by Xerjoff

Thanks to Twisted Lily we have a 50 ml of TORINO25 for a registered CaFleureBon reader in the USA ONLY (if you are not sure if you are registered click here and you must be a Redolessence subscriber. To be eligible please leave a comment ON THIS SITE with what you enjoyed about Steven’s YouTube review of TORINO25. IF YOU FOLLOW @Cafleurebonofficial your comment will count twice. Are you a fan of Xerjoff fragrances? Please state where in the USA you reside. Draw closes 3/6/26. Winner is announced only on our site and Facebook so please check back within two weeks.

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62 comments

  • Aramis Montano says:

    What i like about steven reviews was how with fluidity hes able to explain fragrances in a way i can understand how it could smell

  • Jean-Paul Apura says:

    I like Steven’s passion for fragrance, he’s very enthusiastic with what he does. He owns all Torino and most of Xerjoff fragrances. I can’t say what I like about Xerjoff cause i dont own one, but itll be great to win this.

    Jean-Paul
    California

  • Stacey nemchick says:

    I love Steven’s reviews because they are REAL; because of this, I definitely will order a sample!!!

  • TheScentedPage says:

    I am a fan of Xerjoff. I have two big names Naxos and Erba Pura.

    What I liked about Steven’s review of TORINO25 is how he stresses that every Xerjoff fragrance is unique. While it has a fresh, citrus note, it isn’t the same scent as Naxos. With ginger and vetiver, the top and the base immediately says it’s playing a a different game.

    USA

  • Steven makes it sound as though this is primarily a dark, earthy, and bold vetiver dominant fragrance with leathery touches which sounds excellent to me. I’m surprised to see this style of fragrance in the Torino line which to my understanding has been all freshies until now. Of course I follow @Cafleurebonofficial and I like the Xerjoff fragrances I’ve tried so far. I’m in the USA, OHIO

  • I love Stephen’s detailed explanation of this and all of his fragrance reviews. The bottle is beautiful, and it appears to be a beautiful complement to the Torino line and closes the 5-year relationship on a high note. To go from the brightness of 21 to the dark and deep 25 provides great bookends.

  • Sybelle16 says:

    TORINO25 for Steve is a dark, somewhat spicy, leathery, earthy, Vetiver forward scent that also has an astringent juniper note and a strong leathery saffron element that makes it bold and assertive and the wearer of Torrino25 has to have those same qualities: it isn’t for the faint of heart or those that don’t like a scent that announced its presence. This is a scent will be noticed and talked about when you enter a room.
    CA, USA

  • Reginald Spencer says:

    Steven’s one of the first people I’ve followed on YouTube he does excellent reviews and explains the fragrance with clarity! Xerjoff is one of my favorite houses and I’m looking forward to another great creation in the Torino series!

  • I’m a big fan of Torino 21 & 22.
    Vetiver is one of my favorite green notes.
    I’m loving the direction Xerjoff has been migrating Torino to year after year.

  • bustednose says:

    I’m excited by Stevens description of this edition as a departure which is great for me as I feel that Torino21 was the best and has yet to be topped so going a new direction is great. Also love Rhubarb! Xerjoff has some amazing releases and I do consider myself a fan. I’m in TX USA

  • phoenixad says:

    Steven’s review was insightful as always. Surprisingly, he described it as a dark earthy vetiver fragrance. I thought the torino line was more on the freshy side. Not a huge fan of veriver but at least it performs pretty well according to Steven. I am in Nashville.

  • Eric Sanchez says:

    I have been a big fan of Xerjoff fragrances & own several from the Torino line. This sounds like a great addition to the series. Love the great descriptions Steven provides.

    Virginia, USA

  • Ensorceler says:

    I loved how Steven positioned Torino 25 within the wider Xerjoff catalog, using his long relationship with the brand to give it real context rather than just reading off the note breakdown. His description of it as a dark, earthy, spicy leathery vetiver, sharpened by juniper’s astringency and lifted by a brief flash of grapefruit brightness, made it feel almost tangible. I also enjoyed how he gave the fragrance a clear personality, “bold, assertive, self assured” instead of a soft second skin. His comments on the performance (10+ hours, strong presence, among his longest lasting Xerjoffs) were really useful, and it was great that he still encouraged viewers to begin with a Twisted Lily sample to see how it interacts with their own skin chemistry before investing in a full bottle. Xerjoff has a handful of heavy hitters, and the ones Steven mentioned only made me want to get my hands on one from the brand even more.

    – AZ, USA –

  • emauerman says:

    I love your channel so much. I just adore your attention to detail, how you present the perfumes, and your honesty. I am enjoying the Torino line up. I am actually wearing Torino 21 today. This new Tornio 25 sounds really interesting. The grapefruit, saffron, and rhubarb mixed with the leather and suede sounds amazing. Really excited for the new release and can’t wait to try it out.

    North Carolina

  • Kesha Woods says:

    I truly enjoy Steven’s review on all fragrances. He is the only male fragrance content creator that I follow. I am always excited to hear him review, because it really gives me the insight on fragrances to buy based on his breakdown of the fragrances.

  • samozain1 says:

    I watched Steven’s review and as a fan of the Torino series it seems that this is a little different. Earthy, citrus vetiverish goodness and is slightly different from others in the series! As a fan if freshies I think this is an excellent choice for freshie lovers!

    Yes I do like xerjoff and my favorite is torino 21

    USA/PA

  • Ramses Perez says:

    I am a fan of Xerjoff fragrances and the quality they always possess. I did know this one, being the last of the Torinos, was going to be vastly different from the rest. While the others have been fresh, citrusy and summer forward, this one gets the leather treatment making it a darker composition from the rest. I can see why Steven says it requires a very self assured person to pull it off on account of the saffron, leather and spices. This line/collection has truly catered to everyone’s tastes and they’re closing out this collaboration with the final/darker chapter. I’m located in NJ, USA.

  • Steven’s review of Torino ’25 has me intrigued to try out this latest release from Xerjoff

  • HueloBien says:

    Xerjoff has a lot of range on their catalog, and this collection is not an exception.
    From Torino 21, to this new Torino 25, it takes you to a a ride of experiences.

    I really like Steven’s explanation and clarification that this version is bold, and long lasting.

    It would be a great addition to my collection.
    From Massachusetts.

  • I’ve heard a lot of praise on this one but Ive never tried it. The woods sound phenomenal. Rhubarb and juniper are favorite notes of mine too. Steve waxes about the vetiver which sounds amazing! I like the racing stripes on the bottle. I’m located in the U.S.

  • Arthur Frausto says:

    Ginger, Grapefruit, Saffron, Rhubarb The notes all intriguing and all in the same fragrance. I can’t wait to try it

  • reyessence89 says:

    Steven didn’t sound too keen on Torino 25. In his search for positive things to say, he wound up just repeating himself. I follow him on YouTube. From having watched many many reviews by him, and I can see if he liked the fragrance or not. And his review of Torino 25 did not click with me. Xerjoffs I like – Richwood, Louis XV 1722. Looking forward to smelling the Rosé flanker. I live in NE, USA.

  • Would love to add this to my collection! I have all the torinos except this one. All are amazing in their own ways

  • Jennifer Rios says:

    I love Steven’s reviews on fragrances he explains all the fragrances with elegance and clarity. The bottle is so beautiful. Hope to get one.

  • I already got the torino 21 and would love to try out the new release 25! Although I hear the 24 is very well blended as well.

  • Chauncey Pryor says:

    Steven detailed reviews on fragrances makes it possible for me to blind buy, sample, or say no to a fragrance. Huge fan of the channel keep the reviews coming.

  • tatsukatsu says:

    I love how detailed he gets about the character that this perfume reminds him of. It makes it very easy to relate to the viewers own experience.

  • I like the way that Steven explains the tone/mood that the fragrance sets, and how you may experience wearing it in the world. Something earthy and assertive sounds amazing. Illinois, USA.

  • I’m a big fan of Torino 21 and Erba Pura.
    So excited for this new release. Steven really makes it sound like this is a statement
    fragrance, the note breakdown is super interesting.
    Some of my personal favorite notes are included like rhubarb, suede and juniper berries.
    Can’t wait to put my nose on this one.
    I’m in San Diego, CA.

  • ianbradleyandrews says:

    I love Steven’s reviews. He is so thorough. He makes this perfume sound wonderful and unique. The grapefruit/citrus is the most appealing part. I would love to win and live in Indiana.

  • Victor Mask says:

    I appreciate how he stresses the longevity. Xerjoff fragrances are top tier. When they last long, its like icing on the cake. I appreciate Steven’s straight forward, no nonsense review.

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    I enjoyed how Steven mentioned how this is the boldest and darkest edition of the Torino line. I’d love to try my first Xerjoff fragrance as well. I live in Maryland USA.

  • Leo Martinez says:

    Steven’s video review was really insightful and descriptive! I’ve watched so many of his videos and usually it’s spot on. He’s my go to fragrance reviewer and takes his time sharing his perspective in real time.

  • Matthew Thompson says:

    Steven is always very professional when he does his reviews. His thoughts come from the heart. You can tell he is really captivated by scent. I love the description of something bright and leathery refreshing to wear this summer to conquer the heat. Torino 21 first stole my heart from this collection and I adore Torino 24.

  • Jeffrey F says:

    Fab review by Steven – the notes sound so intriguing and right up my alley. Would love to win this! Based in NY USA

  • I love Steven’s note breakdowns and his examples of other Xerjoff fragrances in terms of main notes. The idea of a dark, spicy, fir and leather fragrance conjures images of Russian Leather by Memo Paris and I’m curious to side by side them! I live in NJ

  • Luis Soto says:

    I love how steven always relates an compares his reviews to other scents. most reviewers dont do that. Love this fragrance olfactory pyramid. I didnt know it was available already. Thank you steven

    Luis Soto,
    Miami, Fl

  • Great Review, Steven is always so good a describing the notes and how they work with each other in each fragrance. I have Torino21 and love the citrus minty notes but my favorite from the house is Mefisto from the Casamorati line. I also get really good longevity from my bottle of Naxos. Would love to give Torino25 a wear. Arkansas, USA

  • Trinity33 says:

    I am a fan of Xerjoff fragrances. I got a sample set of the K collection and it’s my favorite discovery set. According to Steven, Torino 25 is a vetiver-forward earthy scent with a dark leather base with astringency provided by grapefruit and juniper. I’ve not tried others in the Torino series, but this sounds great. MD, USA

  • Artofperfumery82 says:

    First off I would like to thank everyone involved with this giveaway and good luck to everyone participating. I absolutely love Steven, I’ve been a subscriber of his for years now and he is one of my most favorite YouTube fragrance enthusiasts. His reviews are always on point and he has a way of explaining fragrances to where you feel like you’re there smelling them with him. He uses the right words to describe them and his recommendations are always great. I love that about his reviews And it’s no different with this one. He had me at dark, earthy vetiver, bold, and long lasting. I myself, have only smelled one or two Xerjoff fragrances but am familiar with many of them and the quality of them. Xerjoff is one of the best niche houses in the world. I love dark bold earthy spicy fragrances, so this is right up my alley. Although I am aware of the other Torino’s, I didn’t know this was out! I am super excited about this one and NEED to get my nose on this ASAP! I don’t have many niche fragrances in the little collection that I have so I would absolutely love to have this one in my collection. I don’t think I’ve ever wanted to win a giveaway so bad in my life until now lol. I would cherish every spray of this fragrance literally. But win or lose, thank you so much for a chance at this amazing giveaway! I reside in the U.S.

  • crownroyale47 says:

    I love Steven’s knowledge of the house to be able to not only give insights to the fragrance and it’s vetiver notes but also a breakdown of vetiver as a whole. He even kicks it up a notch and gives other recommendations from the house depending on the mood you’re in. Brilliant. I follow Cafleurebonofficial and I live in New Jersey, USA.

  • Artofperfumery82 says:

    First off I would like to thank everyone involved with this giveaway and good luck to everyone participating. I absolutely love Steven, I’ve been a subscriber of his for years now and he is one of my most favorite YouTube fragrance enthusiasts. His reviews are always on point and he has a way of explaining fragrances to where you feel like you’re there smelling them with him. He uses the right words to describe them and his recommendations are always great. I love that about his reviews And it’s no different with this one. He had me at dark, earthy vetiver, bold, and long lasting. I myself, have only smelled one or two Xerjoff fragrances but am familiar with many of them and the quality of them. Xerjoff is one of the best niche houses in the world. I love dark bold earthy spicy fragrances, so this is right up my alley. Although I am aware of the other Torino’s, I didn’t know this was out! I am super excited about this one and NEED to get my nose on this ASAP! I don’t have many niche fragrances in the little collection that I have so I would absolutely love to have this one in my collection. I don’t think I’ve ever wanted to win a giveaway so bad in my life until now lol. I would cherish every spray of this fragrance literally. But win or lose, thank you so much for a chance at this amazing giveaway! I reside in Ohio in the U.S.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the write-up! The whole idea behind Xerjoff Torino25 Eau de Parfum being inspired by the thrill of a tennis victory gives the fragrance an energetic narrative right from the start.

    What stood out to me in the description is that lively opening: rhubarb and grapefruit feel bright and slightly tart, while ginger and saffron add a spicy sparkle. It sounds like the kind of opening that feels almost effervescent—like the burst of adrenaline at the start of a match. As it develops, the scent seems to pivot into a more structured heart of suede, leather, and juniper, giving it a smoother, more refined character that balances the freshness of the opening.

    The drydown with amber, musk, and vetiver sounds like where the fragrance settles into something warmer and more grounded—almost like the calm satisfaction after the excitement fades. The contrast between the crisp citrus-spice opening and that softer musky-woody base feels like a clever way of translating the idea of “victory” into scent: first the energy and brightness, then the composed elegance that follows.

    What I like about this conceptually is the interplay of textures—the tart rhubarb and grapefruit brightness against the polished suede and leather. It feels sporty yet refined, the kind of composition that evokes movement and celebration rather than heavy opulence.

    I’d definitely be curious to smell how that rhubarb-saffron opening transitions into the suede-leather heart. On paper it sounds like a fragrance that balances freshness and sophistication in a way that could be versatile across seasons.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • IvanVelikov says:

    Torino25 feels Italian to me, it represents the beauty , passion, love for tennis , and sensuality of Italian man, and women.
    Ideally balanced, smooth fragrance with leather, vetiver, juniper berries and musk ,and it’s made by Xerjoff ? I believe I’d feel in good spirits wearing it.
    I do watch tennis , and I know the ATP Finals is the end of the year tournament.
    Ermenegildo Zegna Cloth tailored Baby Blue Slim Fit Single-Breasted , 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 Torino25 with.
    My favorite Xerjoff is Lira , Instagram follower
    Thank you Michelyn, Steven , TwistedLily
    USA

  • I’ve followed Steven for several years now and he’s arguably my favorite fragrance reviewer and not to bring back bad memories but I loved his collaborations with Carlos (Brooklyn Fragrance Lover). From his description of Torino25, it sounds challengingly lovely and notes he smelt are some of my favorites – specifically Saffron, Juniper and Vetiver. Thank you for the kind giveaway. I’m in USA

  • First off thank you Steven for informing me that all Torino’s are completely different, I love Torino 21 but I never got a chance to smell the 24 or this brand new 25. But I always imagined they would’ve been similar.
    Also he said he picked up in that vetiver and then I got excited because I love scents that have vetiver in them.

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    I’ve never tried any Xerjoff offerings but I have wanted to sample some of the Torino series. I’ve heard this one referred to as a spicy lemonade; I can definitely dig that. Steven characterized this as a fragrance that is not for the faint of heart. I’m usually introverted and understated but I do like to take chances with some stronger fragrances from time to time. I’d enjoy having this in my collection. Appreciate the giveaway opportunity; thanks Twisted Lily & ÇaFleureBon! Many blessings from Virginia, USA!

  • Uncle1979 says:

    I’m aware of the Torino collection, I see Steven is a fan too , the only one I’ve smelled in the 21 edition.
    Through Torino25 , and Sergio Momo and Michelyn Camen’s introduction, and Steven review people worldwide could learn about about NITTO ATP Finals , one special tennis tournament , and to try , and buy one refined and multifaceted fragrance.
    I relate all fragrances to some sort of food, and Steven made me think of going to Torino (Turin) with my girlfriend, making Rhubarb and Saffron tarts , drinking freshly squeezed grapefruit juice and why not visiting the tournament ourselves , enjoying the action in the VIP leather seats . I have a feeling the scent, and development of Torino25 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 tennis introduction , the review , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Always interesting to see how perfumers interpret a very abstract theme, and TORINO25 by Xerjoff is one of those perfumes, especially considering Steven says it smells nothing like the others in the series. I’m particularly intrigued by the combination of sour citrus and rhubarb with leather; interesting combination of textures, though it sounds like the brightness in the opening doesn’t linger. Steven describes TORINO25 as a spicy, leathery vetiver, and a very “earthy, woodsy” one at that (amped by astringent juniper). A vetiver fragrance with a lot of personality thata lasts forever. I haven’t tried any Xerjoff fragrances, so I’d love to try this one.

    I’m in WI, USA. I follow @Cafleurebonofficial on Instagram as @mmerline.

  • Italians truly their country , cherish Italian culture, and are proud of their heritage, I love it. Tennis enthusiasts like me know Sergio Momo partnership between him and ATP Finals (NITTO is the main sponsor of the event) originally was announced that will continue through 2025 , and the reason is the tournament will be held in Turin until 2025 . It was confirmed that the contract was extended with one more year up until 2026 so I presume Torino26 is already in Sergio Momo mind
    I’m interested in Torino25 for a few reasons, I love Xerjoff , Sergio Momo introduction , Steven review , Xerjoff in general and also I’m a massive tennis fan.
    ATP Finals has unique format , unlike any other other ATP Tour events , there are two groups of four players, and the two of each group qualifies, and moves to the semi’s.
    I had the pleasure of watching the tournament live twice, while it was still held in London , back in 2015 when Novak Djokovic won , and again in 2017 when Grigor Dimitrov was the winner.
    Torino25 is just as unique as the tournament, energetic leather fragrance with fresh zingy opening , juniper berries, rhubarb and well suited for the event appeal. I also like how Steven made a comparison between all Torino collection fragrances.
    My personal favorite Xerjoff fragrances are Cruz del Sur II , followed by Golden Dallah and then comes my old love Lira.
    Cafleurebon i follow on Instagram , and on Facebook too.
    Thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • eauderose says:

    I’m a fan of Torino22 so excited to check this out. Per Steven it’s has a leathery vetiver profile which is right up my alley. TX

  • I havent ever had a xerjoff fragrance, but I hear nothing but amazing things about them. I always trust and value Redolessence’s nose and ability to provide such a well understanding and full of depth review.

    I live in iowa, I lovr hearing about xerjoff fragrance, but I haven’t ever had the chance to buy one, yet!!!!

  • foreverscents says:

    As a vetiver fan, I am very interested in TORINO25. Steven said this vetiver is earthy and dark. which is the kind of vetiver I love. Steven said is also bold, assertive and self-assured. The vetiver with the saffron creates an exceptional performance. Darker base notes in TORINO25 makes it a powerhouse.
    I live in the USA.

  • Steven mentioned juniper and a spicy leather note. I do love a juniper note., and it’s dark and earthy. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff. MI USA

  • I like how Torino25 is not just a great composition , but it’s made to honor Sergio Momo passion for tennis , and love for the city of Turin . It’s like he had the idea of making tennis player , or tournament collaboration fragrance way before 2021 , and wants to continue after 2025.
    Clearly fragrance with a character, that has a lot of layers fruity , spicy , woody and leathery. I love saffron and leather and such non-linear artistic perfumes , something to be expected of Xerjoff of course.
    Naxos and La Capitale are my favorite Xerjoff beauties , and I’d love to compare them with Torino25 . I follow Cafleurebon on Instagram
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • xseanphillips says:

    I love how passionate and detailed Steven’s review is. I definitely need to get my hands on this fragrance. I live in NJ

  • This sounds just lovely, and I always enjoy Steven’s reviews. His description of dark, woody, spicy scent sounds so intriguing. I do follow @cafleurebonofficial (of course), ands am in seattle. This would be a wonderful autumn and winter scent during gray, rainy days.

  • WaltherP99 says:

    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 .
    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.
    His collaborations are second to none, from the ones with musicians Tommy Iommi – Monkey Special, Save Me, with Queen’s Brian May , another legendary guitarist ,Groove Xcape Torino21 / 22 / 23 /24/25 with ATP association.

    “The past five years as a Silver Sponsor at the Nitto ATP Finals have been a remarkable journey. We challenged ourselves at Xerjoff to create a new perfume each year, capturing the energy, elegance and emotion of tennis in scent”…

    Correct, Nitto ATP Finals has its own , quite confusing for non-tennis lovers rules. There are group stages, and a player could win the tournament with a loss in the group. Also the winner gets different amount of points for the ATP ranking depending on if he wins the tournament without a loss , or with a loss in the group stages.
    Since I know all Torino21, Torino22 , Torino23, Torino24 and Torino25 I’d like to say my opinion is in a way similar, but also different from what Steven is getting. To me Torino25 is not sorely a leather based fragrance, the opening is super fresh, and the freshness actually lasts for a long time, together with a tart rhubarb and ginger, both are prominent all the way into the the drydown of the fragrance, at least on my skin. Very much versatile, leaning classy fragrance in my opinion.
    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

  • petergigov says:

    Learning about Torino25 was such a delight , Steven is just great ! The different facets set up by the perfumer are impressive , it’s not just a upscale leather like i was expecting, it’s way more and it’s also inspired by a big tennis event in Turin.
    The new Torino25 , new to me at least, other than the leather , the juniper berries, citrusy and it has some earthy vetiver undertones. Chic fragrance at its best , I need such perfumes in my collection.
    I’d wear Torino25 going out to a bar or live music event in the Winter and Spring , 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