Xerjoff Torino23 Review (2023) + a spiced tuberose giveaway

Xerjoff Torino23

Xerjoff Torino23 by Steven

The Xerjoff Torino Series (Join the Club) was created to celebrate the partnership between the International NITTO ATP Finals, (which is the second highest tier of annual men’s tennis tournaments after the four Grand Slam tournaments) Sergio Momo is from Turin, Italy and wrote on Instagram “As a Turinese entrepreneur I am happy and proud to be among the representatives in support of the city that have the honor of hosting this great event. Sergio Momo, CEO and Founder of Xerjoff and Turin Brand Ambassador. “This prestigious partnership will continue through 2025.”

Xerjoff Torino23 is the third in the series was released late last year timed with the NITTO ATP Finals. The 2023 ATP Finals came to its conclusion on November 19th with Novak Djokovic defeating home favourite Jannik Sinner in straight sets in Turin to claim a record seventh title.

“We at Xerjoff never compromise in the quality of the ingredients used in our scents”. –Sergio Momo, Owner and Founder of Xerjoff from Michelyn’s interview

According to Steven, “Compared with 21 which was all about citrus and mint, 22 which focused on saffron and eucalyptus, Xerjoff Torino23 is more floral with an organic smelling tuberose lightly spiced with nutmeg and cardamom.”

Notes: Bergamot, rose, nutmeg, cardamom, orange blossom, jasmine, tuberose, ylang ylang, patchouli, cashmere wood, cedar, amber, musk

CaFleureBon YouTube Video Fragrance Editor Steven Gavrielatos reviews Xerjoff Torino23

Disclosure: Steven received a bottle of this fragrance for this review.

Torino23 by Xerjoff

photo courtesy of Xerjoff

Thanks to TwistedLily.com we have a we have a 50 ml bottle or tester of Xerjoff Torino23 for a registered ÇaFleureBon reader 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) and Redolessence subscriber. To be eligible please leave a comment ON THIS SITE with what you enjoyed about YouTube review of Torino23.  IF YOU FOLLOW @Cafleurebonofficial your comment will count twice. Are you a fan of Xerjoff fragrances? Draw closes 2/18/24. Winner is announced only on our site and Facebook so please check back as the winner will be announced within two weeks.

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74 comments

  • Arian Jamali says:

    I always wanted to have a Xerjoff fragrance. Hope i win this time!
    Thanks to Steven for the amazing commentary on this fragrance and cafleurebon for this giveaway.

  • I just watched Steven’s review and I’m hugely intrigued to try Torino 23. I was wild about Torino 21, it was just exquisite. I’m only about three years into my fragrance journey, so there is still tons for me to learn and I really want to find out more about the tuberose note.

  • I love the sparkling opening – really nice to have bergamot in the top as well. I agree that the versatility of notes – tuberbose as the main, cashmere wood in the base, and some spicier notes – that it’s a fragrance that could be worn all year round. I just started collecting from Xerjoff with Dama Bianca and would love to add this to my collection!
    – New York, subscribed to the above

  • witness445@gmail.com says:

    I love everything from the Torino line. It helps that I’m a tennis player, so I love that they release it with a tennis tournament. Steven is one of the best reviewers out there, he goes very in depth on every aspect of the fragrance. I’m a huge fan of orange blossom and earthy tones, so I can’t wait to win this one and try it out!!

  • I really love the comparison you did all three and I am intrigued to know that Torino 21 is your favorite because Torino 22 is my favorite, but I have not had a chance to smell Torino 23!

  • Ramses Perez says:

    I am a little familiar with Torino 21 and 22 and I’m glad they’re continuing the series. I love tuberose as a note and if this one centers around it, I’m gonna love it. The spices, I’m sure add a little extra and the sweet base extends the longevity. This sounds like a perfect summer fragrance to me and I do my mind if it leans feminine, I love florals. Cheers from USA.

  • Out of all of the Torino series, Torino 23 was what got my attention the most. I love tuberose and Xerjoff being one of my favorite brand, I have no doubt the scent will be beyond my expectations. And Steven confirmed it in his review and that was all I needed. Also the bottle is beautiful!
    From WA, USA

  • I haven’t tried any of the Torino fragrances, but I am a Xerjoff fan. Steven mentioned tuberose and nutmeg. Sounds like a beautiful combination. Thanks for another awesome draw. MI USA

  • Vasyl Shyyka says:

    Love Xerjoff! One of my favorite house.
    Thank you for opportunity! I would love to see this awesome fragrance in my collection.

  • AromaDulce73 says:

    I smelled a few Xerjoffs before but don’t own any. This would be a great addition to my humble collection. Cardamom and nutmeg sounds great. I’m into spice so it’s nice to hear this fragrance has some of that in it. The bottle is beautiful and would look great on the shelf.

    I like how Steven said there’s a natural organic presence in this fragrance which makes it sound like a must try in my opinion. Longevity is important, 10 plus hours sounds good to me.

    Los Angeles Ca. USA

  • Love to hear Stevens comments on perfumery. He is very articulate and knowledgeable in his translations of notes and scents.
    He explains that this Xerjoff fragrance is very natural in smell. I’ve never had the pleasure of having smelled any Xerjoff bottles. I’m hoping this will be my first.
    U.S.A.

  • Alexis padilla says:

    This would be my first xerjodd fragrance, would love to win this bottle. Been interested in Torino 21 but this one sounds interesting as well.

  • BigNoseSmallWallet says:

    I’ve only just started watching his reviews and sub’d tonight but I enjoy the professional nature of his videos. Some fragrance channels are simply vulgar.

  • I have never had the chance to try any of the Xerjoff fragrances, but I followed some of Steven’s reviews and have been impressed with the brand. This Torino23 actually sounds the most wearable for me personally! Luminous, floral, earthy… and tuberose!! I have been in the search for a tuberose for special occasions that is both feminine and natural, and I love that my two favorite spices are involved.Thank you for this generous draw, I live in NH, USA

  • Freddie Schindler says:

    Bit of a Xerjoff fan boy here. Lol Fell for Naxos immediately and have Tony Iommi Monkey Special, Opera, and Ether on my “someday soon” list! Steven’s review does such a nice job of highlighting the differences between Torino 21, 22, & 23. He also (as always) explains the notes and how they support the tuberose. Cheers from Ohio!

  • garlandloydt@aol.com says:

    I really enjoyed learning about all three fragrances in this series. I look forward to trying Torino23.

  • I enjoyed Xerjoff fragrances. I am certain Torino 23 will not disappoint. I am so excited to try this fragrance and be transported to another plain of existence.

  • Loved to hear about the tuberose opening. I am really interested in smelling this because I’m interested in tuberose as a scent. Also, enjoyed the explanation between 21, 22 and 23.

  • Sherin Thomas says:

    I am a big fan of Xerjoff fragrances , this one seems different than Noeuds which was Monaco exclusive. Steven’s explanation is on point as usual with the notes and how it smells. From PA,USA

  • I never knew any details of the story behind the Torino fragrances. Apart from it being something related to tennis, I was in the dark. It was interesting to learn about its relationship to the hometown of Xerjoff’s founder. So far, the only one from this line I have tried is Torino 21, which is among the brightest and most nuanced citrus fragrances I have tried. While Torino 23 is an entirely different animal, I am sure it is just as layered and well-crafted. I enjoy tuberose and the idea of it paired with cardamom and nutmeg sounds really interesting. Steven talked about the cedar and other woody elements grounding the fragrance really well, which I think is important if you want to keep the white florals from becoming too “heady”. Though I am not one to shy away from florals at all, I do prefer them to lean a bit closer to unisex. This sounds like a gorgeous entry to the Xerjoff catalog and I would be honored to have it. Best of luck to everyone. I live in NC, USA.

  • As a fragrance enthusiast from Tennessee, USA, and a big fan of Xerjoff Naxos, I was truly captivated by the Torino 23 review. Its blend of jasmine, tuberose, spices, and cashmere wood sounds divine, reminiscent of the depth and complexity I adore in Naxos. The highlight on the natural allure of tuberose and the expert blending of ingredients has me eager to experience it firsthand. I’m hopeful to win this draw and explore how Torino 23 compares to my beloved fragrances.

  • FragranceIsMe says:

    Steven’s reviews are well rounded. Whenever my wife or I are considering an addition to our fragrance collection, we find Steven’s input of great value. We are fans of Xerjoff, owning 13 fragrancing, so far. Torino21 is one of them and I find it to be among one of my favorite all-time citrus scents 🙂
    After listening to Steven’s review, my wife is eager to get her nose on Torino23. She loves the note of tuberose, which seems to be the centerpiece of this creation.
    USA

  • Sounds absolutely gorgeous – I adore tuberose scents and nutmeg is also a favorite note. I’m not lucky enough to own any Xerjoff scents, but I do like the ones I’ve sampled, and the bottles are beautiful.

  • The notes for Xerjoff Torino23 sound delightful! I’m a fan of all roses, citrus, and spice and I would love to give it a sniff! My thanks to Steven for a concise and informative video.

    usa

  • From the review Steven gave, Torino 23 definitely sounds like a dream! From the tuberose and spicy nutmeg to the hints of rose & cardamom.. i see myself wearing this fragrance on a daily. I love an earthy floral type of fragrance. Can we talk about the bottle aesthetic?! The royal blue is divine. Xerjoff bottles are so elegant to me and royal, made for a prince kind of vibe, which I love. I enjoy a natural organic fragrance that is just effortless on the skin, and amplifies my personality, almost like an accessory. I get so gitty about fragrances, but I’ve recently entered the niche community about 2 years ago and I’m so happy I’ve diversified my nose buds lol

  • ianbradleyandrews says:

    Stevens reviews are fantastic and this sounds wonderful. Sarfron is one of the best. I’d love to win and live in Indiana.

  • recursivemask says:

    Thank you steven for the sparkling review of this fragrance! I like how detailed steven gets with his fragrance breakdowns, and this one is no exception. US.

  • I enjoyed Stephen’s description of the “duality of cardamom & nutmeg” juxtaposed to the jasmine&tuberose heart.

    That sounds absolutely delicious to me!

  • Tuberose is one of my favorite notes, and Torin23’s combination of tuberose and spices sounds so dreamy! I also love how realistic Steven’s review made it sound – fragrances that make me feel like I’m in a garden are so transportive for me. I love Xerjoff fragrances, especially Naxos, and follow @Cafleurbonofficial on Instagram (@ra7chel). Thanks for the opportunity! From MN, USA.

  • Definitely something I would be interested in. Love Xerjoff brand with all my heart and tuberose is one of my favourite notes. I would like to know more about this new release.
    I do follow @cafleurabon, @twistedLily as well as @redollessence
    Thank you so much
    Greetings from USA

  • milosbungler@gmail.com says:

    Everything that Steven has done for so many years is amazing. This review is not an exception. I wish him all the best

  • I enjoy the review’s balance of mainstream sensibility and more artsy nuance! Torino22 is a favorite of mine!

  • I have sampled many Xerjoff fragrances over the years and have found some treasures as well as some that just didn’t work for me. I am a fan of tuberose, but usually it needs to be blended so it’s not just a soliflore. The spiced elements here make this sound amazing and Steven saying it smells organic and true to the actual flower really makes me want to try this.

  • I always enjoy watching your reviews on YouTube, Steven. I am a longtime lover of tuberose, and it still remains one of my favorite notes in fragrance, and to see it spiced with cardamom and nutmeg here sounds so beautiful and the duality between the two notes sounds really unique. I trust this beautiful blend of notes as in Sergio Momo’s interview with Michelyn that he proudly states they use the highest quality of ingredients, which is clearly evident when I have had my nose on other amazing fragrances from this line.
    In Stevens review, he states the rose adding a slight touch of sensuality, and I just love that. As I love rose, I prefer it to play a supporting role, so that sounds like a really nice addition to this marvel. I love how he says this comes off so natural and organic…as I believe tuberose should be presented as such.
    Love that it has great projection and longevity as well, what more could you ask for?
    I proudly follow your Instagram as well 🙂
    -Chicago

  • oliviatworkowsky says:

    What I enjoyed about this review is the fact that he had also reviewed the previous perfume so you had a little bit of a comparison as compared to the other fragrances previously released. I also really enjoyed the thoroughness and thoughtfulness of his review and the great commentary that was made on the fragrance notes!

    I haven’t personally ever tried these perfumes, but I would love to get the chance as this one sounds phenomenal! I am located in the USA, and I am a follower of his YouTube channel!!

  • That’s a wonderful review and I’m quite enamored by Xerjoff creations and I’ve particularly loved Naxos and More Than Words that Steve mentions for the rose. It sounds like Torino23 is another masterpiece from Xerjoff. I’m subscribed to Steve’s channel Redolessence and follow @cafleurebonofficia with username @sngashig. I’m in TX USA

  • Danial Syed Hashmi says:

    I have been looking for something fresh and spring time appropriate. I like how the comparison was made to a garden.

  • I love a beautiful tuberose scent, and Xerjoff does everything so well. I didn’t realize the drastic differences in the different yearly iterations of this scent. And as Steven says the nutmeg just takes a fragrance and elevates it. In maryland.

  • I like the change to the presentation with this bottle design compared to the first two. Steven has always said good things about this line. He mentioned that this one is pretty unique even for a tuberose heavy fragrance which is amazing considering I love a good white floral. Also it being strong enough to wear in the winter? Count me in! Also followed on IG. NYC USA

  • kusudamakitten98 says:

    I would love to try Torino23! This fragrance sounds breathtaking, from the tuberose to the grounding aspect of the cashmere wood. It also seems like a wonderful date night scent! I have not tried Xerjoff before but I think the bottles and presentation look amazing!

    From NJ, USA

  • I’ve not tried any of the other Torinos but a tuberose fragrance spiced with nutmeg and cardamom sounds divine. I love the connection the Xerjoff Torino series has with tennis tournament in Italy. I’m in the US.

  • I love Xerjoff fragrances! I own both Golden Dallah and Golden Moka. I find Xerjoff fragrances to be so smooth and well blended. They really are my favorite perfume house. Torino23 really sounds beautiful with the notes of tuberose and ylang ylang. I’d love to have a floral leaning scent from Xerjoff to add to my collection.
    I already follow @Cafleurebonofficial.
    I live in the USA.

  • I recently acquired another Xerjoff to my collection. Renaissance and now Naxos.
    What a house. Great quality, from details on their presentation to the fragrance itself.

    Torino 23, is one I would like to add to my collection, as well as others.
    I am intrigued by the tuberose note.

    From Massachusetts, USA

  • Been following Xerjoff for a while now and they seem to always be in the top of their game in terms of smell and presentation. I really enjoyed Steven’s review. Great explanation on the balance of Torino23, and the tuberose is definitely a highlight i look forward to.
    From TX, USA

  • Mainevent006 says:

    This sounds like a very intriguing scent. I really enjoy how descriptive and professional the reviews are on Redolessence YouTube channel.

  • thee_boy_wonder says:

    I just wanted to drop a quick note to express how much I loved Steven’s review of Xerjoff Torino23 on YouTube. His laid-back approach and clear explanations make diving into fragrance reviews a breeze.

    The description of Torino23’s floral profile, especially with that touch of nutmeg and cardamom. It sounds like a scent journey I definitely want to embark on!

    Also, learning about the backstory behind the Torino Series and its tie-in with the NITTO ATP Finals adds another layer of appreciation for the fragrance.

    Thanks for the chance to win a bottle of Torino23. Fingers crossed!

    Pennsylvania US

  • Long time Redolessence subscriber, enjoying all reviews and looking forward to try Torino23. I loved Torino21, one of my all time favourites.

    Thank you for this activity, ÇaFleureBon!

  • I loved his description of it, it sounds so bright and sparkling. And how he broke down the basic note history of the Torino line. I have a couple by Xerjoff that I love. Irisss is one that is just so well done! I would love to try more. And I’m a white florals appreciator.
    In California

  • Steven highlighted the tuberose at the heart of this new Xerjoff fragrance, which is both organic-smelling and not overly powdery, and lets the other floral and spice notes stay in supporting roles—I like the materials here. I also appreciated that Steven compared Torino23 to the earlier Torino fragrances. Torino23 sounds like a classy, potent take on tuberose.

    I’m in the USA. I follow @Cafleurebonofficial on Instagram as @mmerline. I haven’t tried any Xerjoff fragrances.

  • Love this review and would love to have this in my collection. Tuberose is one of my favorite flowers. As always enjoy the detail you go into when reviewing the scent.

  • I love tuberose and Stephen’s description of this luminous note, particularly in the opening. He gives Torino 23 quite an endorsement, and I want it in my collection! The only Xerjoff I own is Casamorati Lyra, but I need to try more. I’m in the US. Thanks!

  • Thanks for the nice video Steven! I really like the concept of a fragrance for the ATP finals.

    The idea of a spiced tuberose, where the tuberose is floral and not waxy, but is paired wonderfully with the jasmine and neroli. The use of spices such as cardamom and nutmeg to sort of play on the florals is quite an interesting pairing.

    I would love to get my nose on this.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • foreverscents says:

    I am a big fan of luminous and bright tuberose, along with nutmeg and jasmine. I got a sense of the organic richness of this fragrance from Steven’s review. It sounds like a great fragrance for formal occasions.
    I am a @Cafleurebonofficial follower. (@doveskylark)
    I live in the USA.

  • Torino23 feels Italian to me, it represents the beauty , passion, love for tennis , and sensuality of Italian man, and women.
    Ideally balanced, smooth fragrance with cardamom and nutmeg, earthy type of a fragrance, with tuberose and rose ,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 Torino23 with.
    My favorite Xerjoff is Lira , Instagram follower
    Thank you Michelyn, Steven , TwistedLily
    USA

  • 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 Torino23 , and Michelyn 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.
    “…organic smelling tuberose lightly spiced with nutmeg and cardamom”
    I love it.
    I relate all fragrances to some sort of food, and Michelyn intro and Steven made me think of going to Torino (Turin) with my girlfriend, making the classic Cardamom and Nutmeg Spiced Bundt Cake , drinking bergamot juice and why not visiting the tournament ourselves , with a big bouquet of jasmine, tuberose and roses in my girlfriend arms . I have a feeling the scent, and development of Torino23 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
    Appreciate the tennis introduction , the review , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Torino21is my boyfriend’s favorite but I think the nutmeg and organic Tuberose in Xerjoff 23 sounds more my style
    USA

  • I like how Torino23 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, fresh, floral , spicy and woody. I love 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 Torino23 . I follow Cafleurebon on social media
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • 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, with Tommy Iommi – Monkey Special, Save Me, with Queen’s Brian May , another legendary guitarist ,Groove Xcape Torino21 / 22 / 23 with ATP association

    “NITTO ATP Finals, (which is the second highest tier of annual men’s tennis tournaments after the four Grand Slam tournaments”

    Correct, with 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 Torino21, Torino22 , and Torino23 I’d like to say my opinion is in a way similar, but also different from what Steven is getting. To me Torino23 is a big natural smelling aldehydic bouquet of white florals in the opening and in the heart. Thankfully there’s nothing indolic and carnal , but white florals are of the cleaner ones. In the base Torino23 on my skin turns woody , and white florals while still there ,are taking the back seats. Unlike Steven I don’t get anything earthy in Torino23 , woody for sure, but not earthy .
    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

  • Learning about Torino23 was such a delight , Steven and Michelyn are such a great duo ! The different facets set up by the perfumer are impressive , it’s not just a linear fresh floral fragrance like i was expecting, it’s way more and it’s also inspired by a big tennis event in Turin.
    The new Torino23 , new to me at least, other than floral , is also spicy , citrusy and it has some earthy undertones Posh fragrance at its best , I need such perfumes in my collection.
    I’d wear Torino23 going out to a date in the Spring and Summer . I’ll look for samples of the 3 Torino’s , my expectations are beyond high
    Out of all Xerjoff lines, my favorites are Casamorati Lira , Opera , Italica and Amabile. IG follower
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • “As a Turinese entrepreneur I am happy and proud to be among the representatives in support of the city that have the honor of hosting this great event. Sergio Momo, CEO and Founder of Xerjoff and Turin Brand Ambassador. “This prestigious partnership will continue through 2025.”

    Italians truly their country , cherish Italian culture, and are proud of their heritage, I love it.
    Sergio Momo said the partnership between him and ATP Finals (NITTO is the main sponsor of the event) will continue through 2025 , and the reason is the tournament will be held in Turin until 2025 . It’s not like he doesn’t want to make Torino26 , but even though not yet officially announced by the ATP , according to the tennis rumors most like in 2026 the tournament will be held in another country.

    I’m interested in Torino23 for a few reasons, I like Xerjoff, tennis and Steven review.
    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 visiting the tournament 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.
    Torino23 is just as unique as the tournament, relaxing floral and earthy fragrance.
    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