Xerjoff Torino24 Review +The Essence of the Game Giveaway

Xerjoff Torino24 review

Xerjoff Torino24 by Olya Bar

As tennis fans eagerly await the electric buzz of the US Open in New York City each August, another court-side spectacle unfolds on the Italian coast, where Xerjoff, the Turin-born purveyor of olfactory luxury, reigns as the Silver Sponsor of the Nitto ATP Finals. Held in Turin, this prestigious season-ending tournament draws the world’s top players to the Pala Alpitour, transforming the city into a global stage of athletic prowess and passion. For the fourth consecutive year, Xerjoff honors this exhilarating event with a fragrance, Torino24, a scent that bottles the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere of an indoor tennis match in their hometown. This is no ordinary perfume—it’s a sensory rally, capturing the essence of the game from the rubbery snap of a tennis ball to the polished grip of a wooden racket.

Torino24 by Xerjoff

Xerjoff Torino24 by Olya Bar

The game holds a sacred place in my heart, its rhythm etched into my soul from childhood, when I first stepped on a court at the age of ten and I have been a player ever since. The unmistakable scent of a freshly swept court—warm, rubbery, and alive with anticipation—and the crisp pop of a new can of tennis balls are sensations that every player cherishes, an olfactory love letter to the sport. Xerjoff Torino24 captures this magic with electrifying precision, bursting onto the scene like the first swing of a racket slicing through the air. It’s a surge of adrenaline bottled, a vibrant explosion of energy that channels the sheer exhilaration of the game, resonating deeply with anyone who’s ever felt the court beneath their feet.

Olya Bar, Editor.

 Video Contributor Steven Gavrielatos reviews Xerjoff Torino24

Notes: Bergamot, Mandarin, Mango, Plum, Orange Blossom, Pink Lotus Blossom, Styrax, Patchouli, White Musk

Steven purchased his bottle. Olya was gifted a bottle

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89 comments

  • Sybelle16 says:

    For Olya this is scent is a love letter to a sport she loves, and it perfectly encapsulates the essence of Tennis. For Steve, Tortino24, with its notes of mango, orange blossom, styrax and oakmoss, leans towards the fruity side with notes of mango and orange; though not a gourmand “sweet” offering, instead leaning more towards a natural sweetness. Tortino24 is a fresh, bright and inviting scent that highlights the pairing of the mango and orange blossom as well as the lotus to create a “magnetic and alluring” masterpiece that dazzles for the summer season. This is another great creation for him, from the brand,

    USA

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    I’ve been interested in trying Xerjoff fragrances for a long time. I love tennis and mango. This should be the perfect way for me to experience the brand. I loved reading about Olya’s experience playing tennis at the age of 10. Steven did a great job of describing how amazing this fragrance is. I live in Maryland USA.

  • goldenswan says:

    Steven’s review made the fragrance easy to understand and relate to, breaking it down in a way that felt natural and accessible. Olya’s writing then added a thoughtful layer, linking that clarity to a sense of energy and momentum that reflects the spirit of Torino24. Together, they gave the scent both structure and meaning. USA

  • LATONYA GIPSON-BOWMAN says:

    Olya, your review made me want to go play tennis and smell Amazing doing so… Steven, your description with the breakdown of explaining the Mango based ..with Orange Blossom and then you mentioned Valaya.. I’m all in would definitely love a bottle of this one.
    Thank you both for sharing your thoughts. I live in Orlando Florida,USA

  • Brai Lewis says:

    I enjoyed Steven’s detailed description of this fragrance. He highlights the notes, tells us where we can find it, and even describes a very fitting time to wear this fragrance.

  • RICKEY GARRETT says:

    As always, Steven breaks Torino 24 down to the point that most will at least want to get a sample to try. I’m imagining the scene Olya described to a sport I love and that’s cycling. Getting on my bike smelling fresh, fruity, and floral combined with the unmistakable scent of early morning dew and asphal. Cooled by the wind and the sound of roars through the wind created by 10-20 cyclist in a paceline cruising at speeds of 20+ mph. I can imagine leaving behind a scent trail of Torino 24 to the cyclist behind me.

  • Carmen Casillas says:

    Thank you for the chance im so happy to have the opportunity to possibly trying this gem..

  • quybaochunhan says:

    In all the Torino series, I like Torino 21 the most. I had a sample of Torino24 which is not bad. Wouldn’t mind to win a free bottle.

    I live in Oklahoma, USA

  • DeLores Taylor says:

    In a short article and a 15 minute video I have learned so much. I’ve heard all of the buzz around the U.S. Open but never knew of the existence of the Nitto ATP Finals. Thank you for the educational experience. Turning to Xerjoff, I’ve often wondered if the Torino online was the same fragrance with a twist. Thanks to Steven I now know the answer to my question. Much appreciated.

  • I’ve been following STEVEN’S Redolessence on social media, and it’s been an incredible experience! His passion for fragrances shines through in every post, and he has a unique ability to convey the complexities of scents in a way that’s both engaging and educational. I’ve learned so much about the art of perfumery, from the basics of scent notes to the intricacies of layering. His recommendations are always spot-on, and I appreciate how he shares personal anecdotes that make his content relatable. If you’re a fragrance lover or just starting out, I highly recommend following him—it’s a delightful journey into the world of perfumes!
    An wait to experience Tortino24
    Florida,USA

  • aidenfroh15 says:

    This scent sounds masterful. Steven’s review was lovely and touched on the lighthearted aspect of this cologne. Olya noted as well on the lightheartedness of the scent, but more importantly its ability to express the emotions behind the sport of tennis. The personal testimony about tennis added a nice touch as well! Wisconsin USA

  • Torino 24 has the scent profile that I love. I can’t wait to get my nose on it! Steven always does a great job in his descriptions of fragrances!

  • Dezmond Hill says:

    As someone who prides themselves in the house of xerjoff this is something I’m excited to get to know and add to the collection I would like to thank Steven for his stunning description as always, also these notes are speaking to me this is me in fact in a bottle.

  • jennapark says:

    Steven always gives thorough honest reviews and I love that. Xerjoff has some of the best presentation/packaging in the game. I agree with Steven’s opinion regarding Xerjoff. The quality, attention to detail and the talented perfumers have made getting a Xeroff fragrance a luxury experience. My favorite Torino has to be 22. The saffron herbal notes and sweetness just make Torino 22 a sexy scent. I also think it is the most feminine of the Torinos (out of 21,22,23). According to Stevens review Torino 24 could be formal or more casual, perfectly unisex, long lasting and a beautiful for warmer months. His review and my experience with Xerjoff have me intrigued and excited to wear this fragrance. Thank you! I’m in Pennsylvania USA

  • Tanisha Freeman says:

    Just thinking of the beautiful Metropolitan City of Turin and its beautiful Art deco structures and timeless statues and lit water fountain and cobbled streets with stark contrast to the very modern Inalpi arena. The way Steven describes the notes as luminous reminds me of the lights in the stadium paired with olyas take a being adrenaline fueled atmosphere giving an uplifting vibe, the sensual notes of the mandarin sounds so romantic like the city itself. The white musk and patchouli that olya describes as the smell of the court and coveted tennis ball is spot on, Steven describing the mango as being the star of the show makes me anxious for the winner of the tournament! I need this fragrance<3

  • I love the brand just on a tight budget but this would be amazing if I have a chance to win. Thank you for the opportunity

  • Ramses Perez says:

    I like how Olya described it as an adrenaline fueled scent and something that energizes the wearers in a way. I am familiar with the other Torinos and this one truly sits on its own and at the same time it’s part of the family of all the Torinos. Steven mentioned it being perfect for the summer and I would agree with notes such as orange blossom and mango which scream summer wear.

  • Ramses Perez says:

    like how Olya described it as an adrenaline fueled scent and something that energizes the wearers in a way. I am familiar with the other Torinos and this one truly sits on its own and at the same time it’s part of the family of all the Torinos. Steven mentioned it being perfect for the summer and I would agree with notes such as orange blossom and mango which scream summer wear. I’m located in the USA and I follow Cafleurebonofficial on IG and my username is Ramses.d.perez.

  • Jose Ruiz says:

    Very captivating story to match a captivating fragrance, Xerjoff has definitely made a good batch with the Torino lineup.

  • Jose Ruiz says:

    Captivating story to match a Captivating fragrance, Xerjoff has made a great batch with the Torino lineup.

  • I’ve never been to a tennis match so I love when a fragrance tels a story and transports me to a specific place. Mangos are my favorite fruit so I definitely love the scent Steven’s description was precise as usual and I love the fact that you can wear this formally and casually. .

    Imdiana USA

  • Wilhelmina Beckman says:

    You had me at orange/mango not too sweet!! I hope I win, but who ever does is so lucky. Thank you for your generosity.

  • wiasbeckman says:

    You had me at orange/mango not too sweet!! I hope I win, but who ever does is so lucky. Thank you for your generosity.

  • jerodriguez_m says:

    Absolutely loved Steven’s breakdown of Xerjoff Torino 24 — it really captures the character of this scent. To me,
    And to Olya — your poetic description brought out something deeper in the fragrance.
    Thank you both for sharing such vivid takes on this masterpiece.

  • Garland Eugene Holland says:

    A fragrance that seems like it has incorporated the best elements to be a super fresh and robust fragrance.

  • David Fierro says:

    I have Torino 21 and been wanting to try some other xerjoff fragrances. I’ve heard good things so far about Torino 24!

  • Rahel Tamiru says:

    Xerjoff is truly in a class of its own the quality, sophistication, and craftsmanship are unmatched! I own Erba Pura, Torino 21, La Capitale, More Than Words, Italica, and Ivory Route each one is a masterpiece. I would love to win Xerjoff Torino 24 and add it to my collection that would be a dream come true!
    Steven, your reviews are always so honest, detailed, and passionate. You make each fragrance come to life, and I truly appreciate the heart you put into every video. Thank you for sharing your love for perfume with us and for this amazing opportunity!

  • MandyKat416 says:

    I can’t wait to try this. I’m a little bit nervous because of the patchouli in the base, but the mango, and orange blossom are too tempting to resist!

  • mattigravestone says:

    Steven’s videos are always so well articulated, he brings the scent to life with words about as good as can be done. I appreciated that he talked about the previous Torino variants and how it has changed over time. Olya does a great job in bringing the scent to life in a completely different way, discussing instead the analogy to tennis, she gives the fragrance a personality and attitude through the actions of the sport. Both are extremely artistic, with decidedly different approaches but nonetheless both have intrigued me to the point of wanting to get my nose on this scent!

  • Steven always does such an excellent job breaking down the notes and giving a bit of a history lesson on the brand. I’ve never had the opportunity to purchase a Xerjoff fragrance but I have been doing a lot of research on the brand to see what I may enjoy the most for my first purchase. Mango? Bergamot? Orange Blossom? Patchouli? Yes please!

    USA (NJ)

  • George Koshkaryan says:

    Looking forward to getting my nose on this bottle soon. Exciting stuff. Appreciate you doing the giveaway too!

  • I always love watching Steven’s reviews. He comes across very thorough and very classy. I haven’t had the chance to try any of the Torins’s yet. I should would love to.

  • I love Steve’s reviews,it makes me want to try new fragrances. Xerjoff is one of my favorite niche fragrances. Olya’s tennis story is just wonderful.

  • Gladys Rivera-Marietti says:

    These are the scent profiles I wanted to accompany my new mango scent. It must be unique and very prominent. I love this review from Steven!

  • womaningold says:

    Steven’s review is very helpful as always, he gave an idea of what to expect from this amazing house Xerjoff Torino 24. Olya’s idea an about this fragrance that it reminds her her favorite sport tennis.
    I own other Xerjoffs perfumes, all of them are masterpieces, I have no doubt this would be the same. Eager to know who will win this baby.
    USA Cafleurebon reader.

  • Bernadette Glorio says:

    Steve always lifts the imagination with his reviews! I have sampled Torino24 and love it!!

  • What I liked best about Steven’s video was how he compared Torino 24 to Blue Talisman and Valaya in the type of feel of the fragrance. Comparing something that I have never smelled to something I have smelled is quite helpful. I love a mango note and a “luminescent mango” sounds divine. I learned from Olga that these are connected to tennis tournaments. I like that she connected this scent to a childhood memory.

  • Valentino.b1 says:

    Steven did a solid job breaking down Torino 24. You can tell he genuinely enjoyed the new fragrance. He highlights the mango which is a very popular scent as of recent and orange blossom. I can also appreciate the comparison to Cruz del Sur II too, less sweet, more airy and wearable. I am definitely sampling this one next.

  • First of all, I love Xerjoff! Steve describes perfumes so convincingly that it can lead to impulsive purchases… and that’s exactly what happened to me… So, he’s fantastic!

  • I have heard about this fragrance for a while but never tried it. I do love my Irissess for sure! I’m definitely interested in this and if I find it too masc I have three sons eager to have it! I am located in the U.S.

  • Jamie Merriman says:

    Steven’s review is always in point! He talks about the freshness of this scent.

  • Daniel Gamez says:

    Torino 24 is so beautiful. I ordered a 2ml sample, and loved every spray. Definitely need to get myself a full size bottle!

  • I already enjoy Torino24 very much, so Stevens review doesn’t surprise me. I actually think it leans feminine and prefer it on my girlfriend, and she enjoys it very much. I’ve never even thought of it from a point of view like Olya has. Really interesting to see how scents are perceived by different individuals. Great reviews by both. USA

  • LeSchnozzle says:

    Olya did a superb job tying Torino 24 to its tennis roots. It really paints a picture of the vibe this fragrance aims to match and the personal note about a love for tennis was a nice touch. I appreciated Steven’s abundance of detail and description. Hearing that he has owned many Xerjoff fragrances for over a decade and has worn Torino 24 for at least a month adds a great level of credibility and thoughtfulness. Thanks for the review all!

    I have followed ÇaFleureBon on instagram, my handle is @dude_in_the_am

  • tastyporkbuns says:

    I like how Olya’s article and Steven video review of Torino 24 compliment each other. Olya’s article speaks to vividly connects the scent to the sport, beyond merely describing the fragrance notes. Where as Steven’s video provides a more tradition scent break down. I would love to try this scent as I tend to love the smell of mango and fruity scents in general.

  • benniep21 says:

    Steven’s review provided valuable insight into Xerjoff’s annual Torino release. I also appreciated hearing his first impressions of the fragrance, especially his comparisons to other scents, which really helps me when deciding on a new cologne to purchase.

  • I absolutely love Torino 21!!! Long lasting and such an interesting and intense fragrance. Absolutely love Xerjoff definitely one of my favorite houses!!

  • Olya transported me to a tennis court to imagine what the scent feels like. Beautiful!
    Steven’s detail of the note breakdowns and how the scent evolves, while also calling out other perfumes with a similar olfactive profile, gives a very good idea of what the perfume smells like. Look forward to try it.

    California, USA

  • Froaderick says:

    Torino 21 has been my favorite from this series, so I’m excited to check this one out! I appreciate that Stephen mentions picking up a sample-that’s such an important element when purchasing a not-so-inexpensive fragrance. And i have to agree with him that Xerjoff’s presentation is simply stunning and fitting for the fragrances they produce. The blend of orange blossom and mango seem especially fitting for the summer months. I also appreciate Olya’s personal connection to the concept of this line-that initial “pop” of a new can of tennis balls and feeling the court beneath you. Cheers from Ohio, USA! 🙂

  • After reading Olya’s review the sleeve on the presentation makes more sense to me now. I remember thinking ‘that looks sporty’ lol. Sure, Steven mentions ATP finals in his review but I know nothing of tennis (obviously) so that went right over my head. But what I DID catch and what piqued my initial interest was the mentions of Ex Nihilo and Valaya. Olya sold me putting me in the mindset of how exhilarating this fragrance could be. It’s going in my samples wishlist.
    @ling_the_merciless

  • Thank you Olya. Glad to know Xerjoff is a supporter of tennis as I’m also a fan following it from Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf eras 🙂 As always, I appreciate Steve’s insights during his reviews and so far Xerjoff is one of my favorite houses with an entry in my all time top 5 fragrances ever sniffed. Torino24 sounds delightful. I’m in USA

  • I’m ready to experience a not so sweet yet summer ready mango fragrance! I too love tennis and would like to add this fresh fragrance to my collection. It sounds like it’s a beautiful scent. I am a fan of Blue Talisman and will likely enjoy this as well. I’m in the USA

  • I enjoyed learning this was the fourth year Xerjoff honored the tennis event from the reading portion and from the video I enjoyed hearing of the detailed description of each of the notes. US

  • This sounds like such a fantastic freshie with fruits and airiness. The allure of it seems to greatly capture the game of tennis with its freshness as Olya explains with its olfactory journey. The sweetness which moves it into a more seasonal utility knife makes this great and mass appealing. Great reviews.

  • Steven is of the best fragrance YouTubers as he goes through the notes and breaks down the whole fragrance to layman’s terms. And you just get that summer vibe from the description.
    I’m a person who loves to play tennis also so Olya’s breakdown wanted me to grab a bottle before my next match. I have to order this one and I love xerjoff especially Naxos

  • veroushka Lam says:

    The moment I imagine Torino24 on my skin, it feels like quiet energy in motion, not loud or athletic in a masculine way, but light, clean, and effortlessly elegant. The kind of scent that doesn’t push, it just flows.

    I picture a fresh, almost sparkling citrus opening, like misted lemon and cool mint leaves on a crisp morning. There’s nothing sharp or overwhelming about it; it’s more like the scent of fresh air caught in silk fabric, moving gently as I walk. The herbal touches feel soft, powder-free, more like airy lavender or a whisper of aromatic greenery, adding freshness without turning it too sharp.

    After some time, I imagine it settling into this soft golden warmth — smooth amber, pale woods, something mineral and refined rather than creamy or sweet. It doesn’t feel heavy, just quietly radiant, as if it warms up naturally with my own skin. The kind of scent that feels part of you rather than something applied on top.

    If I had to describe it visually, I’d say it’s linen trousers, a white oversized shirt tucked in slightly off-center, golden hoops, minimal makeup. The kind of look where someone would notice the whole impression: clean, chic, quietly feminine, rather than calling out the perfume specifically.

    I don’t see it as an attention-seeker. It feels like the scent you wear for yourself: walking in the city early morning, coffee in hand, hair tied loosely back, sun just starting to hit the buildings. That calm, peaceful feeling.
    To me, that’s what makes Torino24 feel special from a feminine side — understated freshness layered over softness, modern but timeless, never aggressive or too loud.

  • I live Olya’s observation that Torino24 is a “sensory rally, capturing the essence of the game from the rubbery snap of a tennis ball to the polished grip of a wooden racket.” That’s a very evocative review and makes Torino24 an intriguing try especially for those of us who play tennis. Steven has a great description of the fruitiness and freshness of the perfume focusing on the mango, mandarin, orange blossom and musk. MD, USA

  • petergigov says:

    Learning about Torino24 was such 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 fresh , fruity floral fragrance like i was expecting, it’s way more and it’s also inspired by a big tennis event in Turin.
    The new Torino24 , new to me at least, other than the mango , the orange blossom , citrusy and it has some earthy undertones. Posh fragrance at its best , I need such perfumes in my collection.
    I’d wear Torino24 going out to a bar or live music event in the Fall and Summer , 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

  • I have Torino 21 and it is so green and minty, perfect for the spring and summer. I would love to give 24 a try, it sounds so fresh and fruity, perfect for the summer hard court season! USA

  • Steven got me when he says Xerjoff Torino24 is luminous, and the brightness of the citruses and the mango combination being beautiful.

    The bottle design is stunning.
    In fact, each bottle from the house is beautiful. Presentation and quality is top notch.

    Good luck to all, and thanks to Twisted Lilly, çafleurebon, Olya, and Steven for this give away.

    From Massachusetts, USA,

  • 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 . Of course the smell is most important part of any fragrance in my opinion , but as a punctual person I’d like to say Torino24 is not a new fragrance like Steven said a couple of times in his video, it was actually released early November last year during the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals . Technically speaking Torino25 is coming in less than 4 months since 2025 ATP Finals start on 9th of November this year. Back to the fragrance topic…
    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 with ATP association.

    “Held in Turin, this prestigious season-ending tournament draws the world’s top players to the Pala Alpitour, transforming the city into a global stage of athletic prowess and passion.”

    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 all Torino21, Torino22 , Torino23 and Torino24 I’d like to say my opinion is in a way similar, but also different from what Steven is getting. To me Torino24 is a big natural smelling orange blossom and lotus bouquet , with beautiful on the fresher side mango and plum nuances. In the base Torino24 on my skin turns more musky , and mossy .
    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

  • Artofperfumery82 says:

    First off I’d like to thank the amazing people at cafleurebon, Steven, the perfumers at xerjoff, twisted lily and everyone else involved. This sounds like a warm weather masterpiece the way Steven describes it, which by the way love his channel been subscribed to redolessence for a few years now, but I love how he reviews all fragrances and this is no different. By describing Torino 24s dna compared to the other ones this one sounds more like my style of perfumery, I love a good mango scent, not to mention it has plum and orange blossom in it, 2 of my favorite notes. I also thoroughly enjoyed Olya’s review as well. I absolutely love a review where I learn things I didn’t know like xerjoff creating this for the us open and also creating it to specifically resemble the smell of a tennis court and describing it in such an artistically unique way. I actually felt like I was on a tennis court and smelling the surroundings he described, which is amazing. The fragrance has now become number one on my list, it sounds like a fruity , airy, energetic modern masterpiece of perfumery, the us open in a bottle and I know it will be love at first sniff for me and I’d cherish every drop of it. Thank you guys so much for a chance at this amazing giveaway! Also I followed all of you my instagram handle is @anthony.yopp Thank You!

  • Daniel Trivino says:

    For one i love Tennis and I’m from New York as well. Definitely looking foward to the U.S open soon.Even though I never got the pleasure of owning a Xerjoff fragrance i would absolutely love too. Xerjoff torino24 sounds amazing. Redolessence and Cubaknows are my favorite fragrances influencers ever I trust everything they say and I learned so much from watching them everyday. Olya is a great and very prolific writer I really enjoyed this review I can almost smell the tennis balls coming out the tube too very, very nostalgic. I really appreciate that Definitely brings great memories and joy about my own childhood growing up in Trinity building on 92nd st and Columbus ave I would look from my 6 floor balcony down and we had a tennis court on the 3rd floor that was out in the open for us to see occasionally, more often than not we got tennis balls flying on to our balcony from the players downstairs. Awesome review.

  • ianbradleyandrews says:

    Olya makes this sound fun and playful and Stevens reviews are always so thorough. This sounds like it would be up my alley. I’d love to win and live in Indiana.

  • Daisy Perez says:

    Torino 24!!! This one sounds really good and I heard nothing but great things about the Torino line. I would definitely be sampling this one.
    Steve just know how to describe the notes on perfumes.

  • Uncle1979 says:

    I’m aware of the Torino collection, I see Steven and Olya are fans too , the only one I’ve smelled in the 21 edition.
    Through Torino24 , and Olya’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 Olya intro and Steven made me think of going to Torino (Turin) with my girlfriend, making Mango and Orange Blossom tarts , drinking bergamot juice and why not visiting the tournament ourselves , with a big bouquet of lotus in my girlfriend arms . I have a feeling the scent, and development of Torino24 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

  • foreverscents says:

    Olya’s written review made me want to watch a tennis match. I also want to play tennis, but I’m so bad at the sport. Nonetheless, I love to play. I have never heard of the Nitto ATP. I will check out this event.
    Steven’s review of Torino24 has convinced me to seek out a sample. The juicy mango note sounds very refreshing . The blending of the notes are certainly exquisite . I am intrigued by the pink lotus blossom note. I appreciate that Steven talked at length about Xerjoff. He explained why the brand is a worthwhile investment.
    I follow @cafleurebonofficial on IG under @doveskylark
    I live in the USA.

  • IvanVelikov says:

    Torino24 feels Italian to me, it represents the beauty , passion, love for tennis , and sensuality of Italian man, and women.
    Ideally balanced, smooth fragrance with not overly sweet mango , orange blossom 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 Torino24 with.
    My favorite Xerjoff is Lira , Instagram follower
    Thank you Olya, Steven , TwistedLily
    USA

  • I like how Torino24 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 , fresh, floral , spicy and woody. I love mango 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 Torino24 . I follow Cafleurebon on Instagram
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • I appreciated Steven explaining that even if mango as a note is something that might make you hesitate, Torino24’s use of the note is tempered and balanced with the other elements such as the florals and the musk. Matching that to Olya’s rousing description of the vibrant and exhilarating overall effect makes me curious to try this! I have never tried any of the other Torino series. I am in MA.

  • Interesting review. I sampled DS & Durga’s Crushed Balls a few months ago and I have to say I wasn’t very fond of the harsh rubber accord in their scent. I would be curious to sample Torino 24 to make a comparison. I’m in the US.

  • Steven did not hold back. He clearly loves this DNA. “Exquisite… Run and try it” so here I am. This, coupled with Olya’s olfactory picture which has take me to centre court front row a stone’s throw away from the greats has me feeling myself! This fragrance sounds exciting! Exquisite! Powerful and sexy! VP Texas

  • Bubeto_GG says:

    Italians truly their country , cherish Italian culture, and are proud of their heritage, I love it. Tennis enthusiasts like me and Olya 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 . The latest news that literally came out 2 days ago is 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 Torino24 for a few reasons, I love Xerjoff , Olya introduction , Steven review , Cruz del Sur II , mango 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.
    Torino24 is just as unique as the tournament, energetic fruity-floral fragrance.
    My personal favorite Xerjoff fragrances are Cruz del Sur II , followed by Golden Dallah and then comes my old love Lira. I like how Steven made a comparison between Torino24 and Cruz del Sur II .
    Cafleurebon i follow on Instagram , and on Facebook too.
    Thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • Cool to read that Olya is a tennis player. I used to play when I was a kid so I totally get the olfactory experience she was describing, especially the rubber and popping open a can of tennis balls. Love that they went a different direction with Torino 24 compared to the other three. Mango seems to be getting more and more popular these past few years, although Steven mentioned a bit of a mojito smell which is interesting. Also, big fan of Blue Talisman so glad that he compared it to that.

  • yankeefan83 says:

    What I really enjoyed about Steven’s YouTube review and Olya’s written review of Xerjoff Torino 24 is how both brought the fragrance to life in different but complementary ways. Steven’s review stood out for his warmth and enthusiasm—his vivid descriptions and personal take made it easy to imagine the scent’s luxurious, aromatic presence, while his breakdown of the notes gave helpful context for what to expect. Olya’s written review, on the other hand, felt poetic and immersive—her ability to capture the elegance and sophistication of Torino 24 through rich, sensory language made me appreciate the artistry behind the fragrance even more. Together, their perspectives gave me a deeper appreciation for the scent and made me even more excited to experience it for myself.
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  • Jeffrey F says:

    I really enjoyed how Steven’s video review gave a clear and structured breakdown of Torino24, especially his description of the mango and orange blossom as luminous and his comparisons to scents like Blue Talisman and Valaya, which made the fragrance feel both elevated and approachable. Olya’s written take added emotional depth—her imagery of tennis courts, the sound of a snapped ball, and the grip of a well-worn racket brought the concept of “the essence of the game” vividly to life. Together, their perspectives made me feel like I’d already experienced the scent, and now I’m even more eager to smell it in person. Live in NYC

  • willwillwilllwill says:

    Steven always manages to truly describe a fragrance to someone. He always allows us to truly envision the scent profile and even as far as the dry down. I follow you on insta @tweakin.mane

  • Eris.can.swatch.kaos says:

    I’ve not had the privilege of sniffing any of the Torinos, but this seems like an amazing first for me. I’d love this added to my modest collection, as Steven described this so beautifully. I love that this is loud too. Though I’m not a tennis player, I can appreciate a fragrance with a theme. I follow Cafleurebon on insta at eris.can.swatch.kaos and am a Redolessence subscriber. I live in Oregon.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the writeup and video. Olya’s writeup about her associations of the smells of tennis with Steven’s video about the changes in the various versions of Torino were realy nice to hear.

    Cheers from WI, USA