HOUSE INTRO - Xerjoff
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Xerjoff is an Italian luxury fragrance house founded in 2003 by Sergio Momo. From the start, Xerjoff set out to combine uncompromising raw materials, artistic perfumery and over-the-top presentation into a single brand experience. This wasn’t about quiet elegance, it was about indulgence, craftsmanship and making fragrance feel special again.
Xerjoff’s identity is built around variety and precision. The house operates across multiple collections, each with its own personality, ranging from fresh Mediterranean-inspired compositions to dense oud-laced powerhouses. What ties them all together is polish. Even the boldest Xerjoff fragrances tend to feel smooth, refined and intentional rather than chaotic or abrasive.
While the ornate bottles and premium pricing get most of the attention, the real strength of Xerjoff is consistency. Across styles and concentrations, the fragrances are well-blended, long-lasting and unmistakably high quality. Whether you lean fresh, sweet, spicy or resinous, there’s a Xerjoff that feels tailored rather than generic!
Joe A.’s Starter Pack
Naxos
Honeyed tobacco, citrus and lavender done to near perfection. Crowd-pleasing without feeling dumbed down, this one earns its hype!
Uden
Bright citrus over smooth rum, coffee and woods. Fresh, refined and incredibly versatile with a luxury finish.
Alexandria II
Rich woods, rose and oud with depth and elegance. Dense but controlled, making it one of the house’s most respected heavy hitters.
Xerjoff is luxury that actually smells luxurious, not just priced that way.
What say you, guys? Have you gotten your nose on any of these, and if so, what’s been your experience? Do you find Xerjoff worth the premium or does it cross into excess for you? If you could only keep one Xerjoff bottle, which one survives the cut? Love to hear from ya!