Ocean Hills

Ocean Hills by Birkholz
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7.4 / 10 76 Ratings
According to EssenceVitae Research Team A perfume by Birkholz for women and men. Furthermore The release year is unknown. The scent is fresh-woody. It is still in production.
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7.476 Ratings
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6.869 Ratings
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7.564 Ratings
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6.242 Ratings
Submitted by loewenherz, last update on 22.05.2024.

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The fertilization of the clone warriors!
When I bought the Citrus Sommelier set from Birkholz, I knew that it would contain a fragrance very similar to Aventus, and I'll put it this way: the first time I sniffed it, it was already clear which tube in the box probably contained this "dupe", namely the one labeled "Ocean Hills".

However, you would have to accuse the ladies and gentlemen at Birkholz of a considerable degree of (olfactory) blindness to classify this fragrance as an attempt at a one-to-one clone. They have simply positioned themselves too differently on the fruit shelf for that. Cloning Aventus without pineapple, well, that would be a bit like cloning Jack Nicholson without the famous shark grin. From my (layman's) point of view, cost reasons also rule this out, so I would rather put the fragrance in the category "inspired by... with a twist". in any case, in direct comparison, the two can be clearly distinguished.

About the fragrance itself: Citrus-fresh, fruity opening, the initial tartness fortunately cools down quickly. The dominant fragrance notes are lime and apple. The cool smokiness typical of Aventus is present, but leaves a slightly different impression due to the stronger citrus. At the end, the fragrance becomes woodier and the base note is, in my opinion, completely different from Aventus and somewhat rougher.

The performance is okay. The fragrance lasts for a working day, it's not too full-bodied, but that doesn't always have to be the case.

Conclusion: If you're expecting a 1:1 dupe of Aventus, you won't find it here. In direct comparison, I find the Aventus somewhat more elegant. But that is certainly a matter of taste, and there is still a significant price difference between the two fragrances!

If you are looking for a citrusy, cool and smoky fragrance for everyday use on warm days, then Ocean Hills might be a good choice.
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Not every Aventus clone is an alternative
Opinions are divided about the Birkholz brand. Some see it as a fresh, noble breeze in the German fragrance landscape, others as overpriced water of questionable quality.

Let me put it this way: in principle, Birkholz has made a name for itself through numerous publications and efforts and is trying to play in the upper class of perfumes. In terms of price, this is almost right, but many questions remain unanswered regarding both the external appearance (the labels are sometimes crooked) and the contents as well as the bumpy marketing.

Thus Ocean Hills is a crystal-clear Aventus clone, which, however, cannot keep up at all with the intended role model. On the one hand, the focus is more on the citric-apewy map, which unfortunately doesn't come across as valuable and in total looks a little more dull. At least one perceives the typical Aventus smoke, which not every perfumer succeeds in doing, but this alone is not enough to convince the clientele. Birch and juniper berries are also not used, but I had the impression that I sniffed a minimal trace of currant, which could also be an illusion.

In the end, it doesn't matter what the pyramid seems to give. Ocean Hills is praised by Birkholz as a fresh aquatic species with a rough sea charm and woody aromatic impact, but you can tell that he is targeting Aventus buyers.

However, they won't find enough arguments here in terms of quality, durability and/or sillage, and certainly not in terms of price, to justify Ocean Hills as an alternative. Especially as there are more interesting purchase recommendations with Explorer from Montblanc and Insurrection II Pure from Reyane Tradition. So that's why we're buying clones.

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