by Kenzo
Kenzo Homme Sport Extreme presents a clean, green-woody aroma with a prominent mint and peppery freshness in the opening, evoking a crisp, aquatic-citrus character. The heart reveals a subtle, sweet incense-like element—possibly from elemi—and touches of salt and wood, creating a smooth, slightly powdery base. The fragrance evolves into a refined, aromatic woody dry down, bearing subtle resemblance to Versace Eros in its sweet, minty-caramel glow, though it never fully captures that effervescence. It lacks a direct sporty edge, instead leaning toward a casual, everyday wearable scent that feels more comfortable than athletic. Longevity is good—lasting several hours with moderate sillage, particularly noticeable on skin. It's best suited for spring and summer, though some find the sweetness too cloying in warm conditions. The scent is unassuming and generic in character, neither bold nor memorable, making it most suitable for those seeking a quiet, reliable fragrance that's difficult to dislike.