A few years ago (in 2017) I was like 20 or 21, and I wore Quorum. At the beginning the scent is so strong to your nostril but as time passes the fragrance turns into a mixed soapy, almost sweet, dark woody and leather in my opinion. The longevity is good in my skin and the clothing retains the aroma for a few days. Greetings.
Very nice. Many of the vintage scents get bad reviews from modern reviewers. The truth is vintage scents are superior to today's fragrances, not by a little but by a alot, especially in their complexity. One merely needs to try the vintage and not be so quick to judge something they have never smelled before. I have seen many reviewers spray a vintage scent and within a second say that the scent is worthless. That is a bush league review. In the next decade I see a turn away from the sweet gourmand scents as they have saturated the market. Thanks for watching.
I'm sorry to hear that. I have heard many people getting very different performances. Mine was decent. That's why one should always try before you buy, if possible.
@@jerridpowley2709 Tbh i think its just my skin :/ hardly anything lasts more than an hour on me. But when it smells as good as quorum i dont mind re applying if thats what i want to smell like for the day :)
The vintage Quorum has very different packaging than the newer formulations. To pin down an exact date you would have to match the batch codes with the supplier. This is very hard to do. I have tried it with many vintage fragrances. So unless you actually purchased the vintage bottle back in the 80s and know the date of purchase, all you would get a range of when it was produced but not exact.
Ok, Thanks. I know I purchased this in the mid 80's I have 1/2 a bottle left but no box. The first time I smelled it was when on vacation in Aruba where the waiters were wearing it.@@jerridpowley2709