Gelatto 2022

Gelatto by Pineward
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6.4 / 10 29 Ratings
A perfume by Pineward for women and men, released in 2022. The scent is floral-citrusy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Citrus
Woody
Creamy
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

GardeniaGardenia Jasmine sambacJasmine sambac Kaffir limeKaffir lime SandalwoodSandalwood Mandarin orangeMandarin orange AmbergrisAmbergris Massoia barkMassoia bark

Perfumer & Creative Guidance

Ratings
Scent
6.429 Ratings
Longevity
7.323 Ratings
Sillage
6.922 Ratings
Bottle
7.816 Ratings
Submitted by Chizza, last update on 01.04.2024.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Longevity
8.5
Scent
DuftFlasher

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DuftFlasher
DuftFlasher
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Bright flowers, citrus and wood - Beautiful, especially in spring & summer!
Gelatto was the first fragrance from Pineward, which I bought after an extensive house tour as a bottle. He belongs, among other things, together with "Delfiño | Pineward", White Fir and Noki to the rather fresher and more portable, newer Pineward fragrances.

Especially the kaffir lime in conjunction with the white flowers and tangerine have excited me. Fine woods and a bit of amber give this unisex scent a thoroughly serious longevity in the world of lighter, summer fragrances that will please either gender.

Perfumer Nicholas Nilsson has created something very authentic here, which I like extraordinarily well and spreads good humor.

The combination of citrus and floral notes on a woody base, without the use of synthetic "fresheners", I find extremely appealing and natural.

The sillage and projection are a perfect fit for this fragrance. They are not overly artificial upscaled, but still always present and pleasant for the wearer and his environment.

Pineward offers a wealth of fascinating fragrances in its portfolio, especially the early releases are particularly distinguished by their artificial implementation and niche character.

Independent Artisanal Perfumery can be very exciting (Icefall, Murkwood, Fanghorn, Eldritch etc). Some conceptual fragrances of Pineward move as borderliners between an extremely authentic implementation and just wearable, which makes it difficult for many people to understand them as perfumes. It is therefore all the more gratifying that the brand is also developing fragrance creations with greater wearability (in the sense of occasions) and broader appeal, without abandoning their niche character.

I opted for the 37 ml variant, not least because this container is more readily available in Europe and is, in my eyes, the ideal size for perfume enthusiasts who own a larger collection.

Gelatto comes in a simple, but valuable-looking packaging made of black cardboard, which has a nice paper volume and thus a nice feel. Partial elements such as the letterpress-style lettering and the tangible Pineward logo round off the overall impression positively.

The bottle is made of heavy glass, on the front of which the Pinward logo was printed in white with a relief effect. The name "Gelatto" is etched or lasered into the side of the bottle.

A matte black plastic cap encloses the matte black spray head and the also matte black cuff. The spray system is solid and in my opinion upper mid-range.

The bottle with cap measures approximately 10.5 x 3.5 x 2.0 cm (height x width x depth).

A few Pineward fragrances that I have not yet tested, are still on my list and I am curious whether another bottle will find a place in my collection.

It will be exciting to see how Pineward evolves, as well as the future creations of Nicholas Nilsson's second brand, "Apoteker Tepe".

All in all, I am very happy and satisfied with Gelatto and can highly recommend a test, especially for lovers of floral-fresh, citrusy scents that stand out from the crowd.

Cheers!
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Scent
Landshark321

521 Reviews
Landshark321
Landshark321
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Fresh citrus floral, easy but quirky
Gelatto is one of the recent Pineward Perfumes spring/summer releases, and is not like ice cream, as its name might suggest, but rather a fresh floral woody citrus blend, very pretty and unisex, featuring a note list of lime, orange, jasmine sambac, gardenia, sandalwood, ambergris, and massoia bark. It has the nice layering citruses, florals, and woods together, something greenish that conjures the outdoors, somewhere between the woods and the beach, inherently very much a warm weather scent that feels appropriate in the current summer.

Overall it’s a very pleasant scent, comparably quirky to Delfino, with decent performance but certainly a very different type of scent from what the brand has produced so far—namely, dark, piney, resinous scents perhaps better suited for winter wearing.

Gelatto, with the other summer releases, is priced lower than most of the catalogue, at $100 for 57ml, a great price for an indie niche brand.

7 out of 10
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HolscentbarHolscentbar 1 year ago
8
Scent
tiny! fresh, citric and gourmand! love it! summer vibes :)
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BoBoChampBoBoChamp 1 year ago
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
8
Scent
Initially fresh and juicy citric-green, a sweet and creamy aquatic floral-green Summer fragrance, on a smooth salty-woody base. 100% Unisex!
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