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BRAND IDENTITY

What Is Xerjoff Known For?

Xerjoff is known for richly layered eau de parfum compositions built around premium raw materials, with a stylistic split between green-citrus brightness and dense oriental woody bases. The house works almost exclusively at parfum-strength concentration, which gives the catalog noticeably stronger projection and longer wear than typical designer releases. You'll find sweet fruity florals like Erba Pura sitting alongside dense oud-driven compositions in the Oud Stars line, and that range is part of the appeal.

The brand splits its catalog into themed collections that each pursue a different mood. Casamorati revisits old-world Italian perfumery, Oud Stars works with Laotian and Asian oud sources, Shooting Stars chases experimental gourmand and resin profiles, and the core XJ line carries the house's flagship blends. Xerjoff doesn't chase mass-market freshness or aquatic trends. The compositions lean rich, sweet, smoky, or boozy depending on the line.

HERITAGE & ORIGIN

Where Does Xerjoff Come From?

Xerjoff was founded in 2007 in Turin, Italy, by Sergio Momo as a luxury perfume house focused on high-concentration formulations and rare materials. Turin sits near several historic Italian perfumery hubs, and Momo built the brand around that regional craft tradition rather than the larger Paris and Grasse industries. The first releases positioned Xerjoff at the top of the niche price tier from day one.

The house grew through its collection-based catalog structure rather than single hero launches. Casamorati arrived as a tribute to 1888 Bolognese perfumery, Oud Stars expanded the brand into Middle Eastern territory, and the Join the Club line added more wearable gourmand options. Xerjoff has stayed independent, which is rare at this scale in modern perfumery. The brand still operates from Turin and oversees production in-house.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

How Does Xerjoff Make Its Fragrances?

Xerjoff formulates its fragrances at eau de parfum strength using high oil loads and named raw materials sourced from specific regions for the Oud Stars and Shooting Stars collections. The Oud Stars line, for instance, identifies its oud sources by country, and the Casamorati line revisits ingredients used in late-1800s Italian perfumery.

Production stays in Italy and the bottles themselves carry the same attention as the juice. Many flagons use weighted glass, hand-finished caps, and decorative crests for the Casamorati collection. The Shooting Stars releases get individual decorative boxes that change with each composition. That packaging investment is part of why the brand sits at the price point it does, and it explains why secondhand Xerjoff bottles hold value better than most designer releases.

SIGNATURE FRAGRANCES

What Are Xerjoff's Most Popular Perfumes?

Xerjoff's most recognized fragrances at PerfumeM include Erba Pura, Torino 21, Accento, Casamorati 1888 Italica, and the Oud Stars Malesia release. Xerjoff Erba Pura is the brand's most-talked-about composition, a sweet fruity floral with citrus, vanilla, and amber that wears warm and projects heavily for a fragrance built around such bright opening notes. Xerjoff Torino 21 takes the opposite approach with a smoky woody-aromatic profile that suits cooler weather and evening wear. Xerjoff Accento centers on pineapple, lavender, and ambergris, and the Overdose flanker pushes the same accord harder.

For oud lovers, Oud Stars Malesia and Oud Stars Fars work the resin and woody side of the catalog. The Casamorati line draws fans of older Italian perfumery, with Casamorati 1888 Italica and the core 1888 Casamorati leading that range. Newer arrivals like Shooting Stars Apollonia and Shooting Stars Allende push experimental gourmand and resinous territory worth exploring.

WHO IT IS FOR

Who Wears Xerjoff?

Xerjoff appeals to fragrance enthusiasts who want serious projection, complex compositions, and willingness to spend $300 or more on a bottle. If you've moved past designer fragrances and want compositions with named ingredient origins, parfum-strength oil loads, and collection-based curation, Xerjoff sits in your territory. The brand isn't for someone shopping their first bottle.

Most of the catalog reads as unisex in practice even when marketed otherwise. Erba Pura wears well across genders, the Oud Stars line skews slightly masculine but works on women who like resinous warmth, and the Casamorati collection feels classic without being gendered. The fragrances suit evening wear, cold weather, and occasions where you want presence. They're not subtle office scents. Browse Xerjoff's full collection above to find your match.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Xerjoff Perfume Authentic at PerfumeM?

Yes, every Xerjoff bottle at PerfumeM is 100% authentic and sourced through verified distribution channels. We don't carry knockoffs, decants from unverified resellers, or refilled bottles. Every product ships in original packaging with intact batch codes. PerfumeM has built its reputation on stocking real niche houses, and Xerjoff is one of the brands we take most seriously.

Is Xerjoff a Luxury Brand?

Yes, Xerjoff is firmly a luxury niche brand by every measure of pricing, distribution, and formulation. Bottles start around $300 and climb past $700 for the rarer Oud Stars and Shooting Stars releases. The brand sits alongside Roja Parfums, Amouage, and Clive Christian in the upper niche tier. You won't find it at department stores or drugstore chains.

Does Xerjoff Perfume Last Long?

Xerjoff fragrances typically last 10 to 14 hours on skin with strong projection through the first 6 hours. The parfum-strength concentration drives that performance. Erba Pura and Accento are known for lasting past 12 hours easily, Cooler weather extends wear time further. A few sprays go a long way, so don't overapply.

Why Is Xerjoff Perfume So Expensive?

Xerjoff costs more because it uses high concentrations of expensive raw materials, small-batch production, and packaging that rivals decorative objects. The Oud Stars line uses real agarwood oil sourced by country. The Casamorati bottles carry hand-applied crests, Production volumes stay deliberately low. That combination doesn't scale cheaply, and the pricing reflects it.

Where Is Xerjoff Perfume Made?

Xerjoff perfumes are made in Turin, Italy, where the brand has operated since its 2007 founding. Turin sits in northern Italy near several historic regional perfumery centers. The brand handles formulation and production locally rather than outsourcing to French houses. The Italian origin shapes the catalog's stylistic identity, which leans Mediterranean rather than French.

What Is the Best Xerjoff Perfume for Women?

Xerjoff Erba Pura is the most popular pick for women because the sweet fruity citrus and amber profile reads as warm and approachable while still projecting heavily. Casamorati 1888 Italica works for fans of classic floral compositions. Soprano leans rosier and softer. None of these are subtle, so they suit confident wearers.

What Is the Best Xerjoff Perfume for Men?

Xerjoff Torino 21 is the most-recommended pick for men thanks to its smoky woody-aromatic profile that wears mature without feeling dated. Accento and Accento Overdose work for men who like a fruity-aromatic twist. Oud Stars Malesia suits cooler weather and evening wear. The Join the Club Don release offers another bold option.

Does Xerjoff Make Unisex Fragrances?

Yes, most of Xerjoff's catalog reads as effectively unisex regardless of how individual releases are marketed. Erba Pura, Accento, and the Casamorati line wear well across genders. The Shooting Stars releases are positioned as unisex outright, Even oud-forward releases like Oud Stars Malesia work on women who enjoy resinous warmth. Treat marketing labels as suggestions, not rules.

What Perfume Is Similar to Xerjoff?

Xerjoff sits closest to Roja Parfums, Amouage, and Initio in terms of price point, concentration strength, and niche positioning. Roja matches the rich oriental compositions. Amouage has similar oud-driven releases, for Erba Pura specifically, Initio Side Effect and some Maison Francis Kurkdjian releases land in similar fruity-amber territory. None are exact dupes.

Is Xerjoff Perfume a Good Gift?

Yes, Xerjoff makes an excellent luxury gift because the bottles are decorative objects on their own and the brand carries genuine niche prestige. The Casamorati line in particular ships in ornate packaging that suits gifting. Erba Pura is the safest pick for someone who isn't a fragrance enthusiast yet. For collectors, a Shooting Stars or Oud Stars release lands well.

What Occasion Is Xerjoff Best For?

Xerjoff works best for evening wear, formal occasions, cold weather, and any context where you want noticeable presence. The parfum-strength formulations project too heavily for tight office spaces or workout settings. They suit dinners, dates, gallery openings, and winter daytime wear. Reserve them for moments where the fragrance can fill a room.

What Is Xerjoff's Newest Perfume?

Xerjoff regularly releases new compositions across the Shooting Stars and Join the Club collections, with Shooting Stars Apollonia and Shooting Stars Allende among recent additions at PerfumeM. The brand doesn't follow a fixed annual release calendar. Check the product grid above for the current catalog. New flankers to existing hits like Accento Overdose also appear periodically.

What Does Xerjoff Erba Pura Smell Like?

Xerjoff Erba Pura opens with bright citrus and bergamot, settles into a sweet fruity floral heart, and dries down to warm amber and vanilla. The sweetness is significant but not gourmand. It reads as a sunny Mediterranean composition with surprising weight in the base. Projection is heavy and longevity easily passes 12 hours.

What Does Xerjoff Torino 21 Smell Like?

Xerjoff Torino 21 smells like a smoky woody-aromatic composition with leather, tobacco facets, and a refined herbal opening. The fragrance pays tribute to the city of Turin itself, leaning sophisticated and slightly nostalgic. It wears better in cooler weather and reads as mature without feeling old. Sillage is moderate, longevity exceeds 10 hours.

What Does Xerjoff Accento Smell Like?

Xerjoff Accento centers on pineapple, lavender, and ambergris in a fruity-aromatic composition that balances sweetness with herbal sharpness. The pineapple reads as sophisticated rather than tropical-juice sweet. The Overdose flanker amplifies the same accord with denser projection. Both versions wear well year-round but shine in spring and early fall.

What Is the Casamorati Collection?

Casamorati is Xerjoff's collection that revisits the style of 1888 Bolognese perfumery using ornate bottles and classical compositions. The line includes 1888 Casamorati, Bouquet Ideale, Italica, and several other releases that work older European florals and oriental structures. It's the most traditionally Italian part of Xerjoff's catalog. Bottles carry hand-applied crests as a signature design detail.

What Is the Oud Stars Collection?

Oud Stars is Xerjoff's collection dedicated to oud-centered compositions sourced from specific countries including Malaysia, Persia, and Sri Lanka. Malesia, Fars, and Ceylon are the named releases at PerfumeM currently. Each uses oud as the central material with different supporting accords. The line suits cooler weather and wearers who already understand and enjoy real agarwood.

What Is the Shooting Stars Collection?

Shooting Stars is Xerjoff's experimental line where each release pursues a distinct concept with limited production runs and decorative individual packaging. Recent releases at PerfumeM include Apollonia, Allende, La Capitale, Lua, Oesel, and Uden Overdose. The compositions vary widely across resins, gourmands, and woody profiles. Collectors track this line most closely.

What Is the Best Xerjoff Perfume for Winter?

Torino 21 and the Oud Stars releases like Malesia and Fars perform best in winter thanks to their dense smoky woody bases. Cold air slows fragrance evaporation, so the heavy resinous compositions in these releases project beautifully. Casamorati 1888 Italica also works well in cold weather. Save Erba Pura for warmer months when its citrus opening reads better.

What Is the Best Xerjoff Perfume for Warm Weather?

Erba Pura and Accento are the strongest warm-weather picks because their bright citrus and fruit openings lift well in heat. Both still project heavily, so apply lightly. XJ 1861 Zefiro and Renaissance also work in spring and early summer. Skip the Oud Stars line in hot weather because the resinous bases can read as suffocating.

How Should I Store Xerjoff Perfume?

Store Xerjoff bottles upright in a cool dark place away from direct sunlight, temperature swings, and bathroom humidity. The high oil load in these formulations rewards careful storage. Keep them in original boxes if possible, a bedroom drawer or closet shelf beats a bathroom counter. Properly stored, Xerjoff bottles hold up for many years.

Can I Layer Xerjoff Fragrances?

Yes, but layer cautiously because the parfum-strength concentrations already project heavily on their own. Pairing Erba Pura with a light amber or vanilla can deepen the base. Casamorati releases layer well with each other since they share stylistic DNA, Avoid combining Oud Stars releases with sweet gourmands because the dense bases clash. One spray of each is plenty.