Match Point 2021 Eau de Parfum

Match Point (Eau de Parfum) by Lacoste
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7.6 / 10 18 Ratings
A popular perfume by Lacoste for men, released in 2021. The scent is fresh-citrusy. It is being marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Fresh
Citrus
Sweet
Green
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
GrapefruitGrapefruit LemonLemon Pink pepperPink pepper
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Gentian absoluteGentian absolute LavenderLavender CardamomCardamom
Base Notes Base Notes
CashmeranCashmeran CypriolCypriol Haitian vetiverHaitian vetiver PatchouliPatchouli

Perfumers

Ratings
Scent
7.618 Ratings
Longevity
7.216 Ratings
Sillage
6.916 Ratings
Bottle
7.517 Ratings
Value for money
7.115 Ratings
Submitted by OPomone, last update on 13.04.2024.
Interesting Facts
The face of the advertising campaign is French actor Arnaud Valois.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
7
Pricing
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
9
Scent
Elysium

816 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 3  
The Winner Of The Entire Match
When I saw Match Point EDP on the shelf, next to Match Point Eau de Toilette, the same bottle but darker green with a black label, I immediately thought of a similar but more intense version. EDT and EDP concentrations often have the same fragrance but differ in projection and duration. Instead, with Match Point, the new EDP version is better even better than its predecessor. This is not to belittle Sophie Labbé's work. I like her EDT version. Besides intensifying the concentration, the perfumer Jean-Christophe Hérault has changed the olfactory pyramid by adding citrus, spicy, and earthy notes, getting something far beyond the classic sports perfumes.

Match Point EDP starts with a blast of the citrus accord, more creamy than tangy. The spicy pink pepper berries blend with tangy citrus fruit while a herbal, resinous, and balmy veil lingers in the background. The creaminess I receive is akin to that of cashmere wood. There is a tip of soapiness in the beginning, but it fades away as soon as the top notes calm down. Do not test it on a paper strip, or worse, judge it hastily since the cologne grows on the skin and gets better and better. The soapiness is a mirage that disappears as the perfume approaches the heart phase.

A powdery accord oozes from the heart, and a not listed iris root fills the air with its dustiness. There is plenty of powder but nothing lipstick-like. Lavender is not too aromatic or herbaceous. Instead, it takes part in the creamy edge I got in the opening and proceeds here. The middle stage is bitter, and the blue gentian oil adds a floral touch tinged with anise shades full of bitterness and muskiness. Gentian is the protagonist and is an unusual note. The minty and balmy nuance is detectable since the first spray comes from the cardamom pods.

The base is earthy and green, keeping some initial freshness with a hint of sweetness. A modern, clean, slightly musty patchouli shares the stage with fresh, woody vetiver, and a hint of coumarin, vanilla or tonka underneath helps extend the length and sweeten the finish. It is balsamic and resinous, probably because of the cypriol essential oil that has a tenacious, woody-earthy smell, rooty as vetiver, with a spicy note. Its mustiness and its kind of earthiness come clear to my nose.

Match Point EDP suits better for evening and night occasions. It is a nighttime slant for dinner, pub, and cinema. Both projection and longevity are moderate on my skin. Although it has many preferences for the spring season, wearing it is better in the cold autumn. Ultimately, opens stronger but similar to EDT. Then it becomes powdery and sugary with prominent lavender and patchouli. For the night games, for gamblers. Awesome!

I'm basing my opinions and review on a sample I tested on December 2022.

-Elysium
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BrianBuchanan

355 Reviews
BrianBuchanan
BrianBuchanan
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What's the Point?
Coty Inc say this contains a breath accord and a thrill accord.
Wish I felt so inspired, all I get is sharp green and sweet concrete.
(And it isn't just me that gets that idea, check out the publicity photos under the rubric : match point fragrance direct.)
I suppose it could have been worse, but then it could have been Eau de Gentiane Blanche.
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Statements

3 short views on the fragrance
RobbieXRobbieX 29 days ago
10
Bottle
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
8
Scent
A pleasing sweet, soapy/spicy spicy juice - love it.
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Nik604Nik604 1 year ago
Lacoste goes La Rive...but the price is 7 times... next time we expecting Baccarat Rouge + Initio better go La rive.
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ElysiumElysium 2 years ago
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
9
Scent
Opens stronger but similar to EDT. Then it becomes powdery and sugary with prominent lavender and patchouli. For the night games. Awesome!
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