Perfume That Smells Like Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate

If you want a perfume that smells like Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate, Mate Hour reproduces the same opening, heart and drydown. Below is the exact note pyramid of both, side by side.

"Smells like" is about the journey, not just the top notes — so we compare all three layers, not a marketing blurb.

Mate Hour

Mate Hour

Our price: $100.00
Scent-DNA match: 92.5%

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Scent comparison

Original: Lorenzo Villoresi YerbamateMate Hour
Top notesYerba Mate, Bergamot, MintYerba Mate, Bergamot, Mint
Heart notesGreen Tea, Thyme, JasmineGreen Tea, Thyme, Jasmine
Base notesVetiver, Musk, WoodVetiver, Musk, Wood
Scent familyNatural Tea HerbalNatural Tea Herbal
ConcentrationEDPEDP
Our price / Original est. retail$100.00

Why it matches

Mate Hour tracks Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate through the same olfactory backbone — the shared signature notes are Yerba Mate, Bergamot, Mint, Green Tea, Thyme. On our 16-facet scent-DNA model the two profiles overlap by about 93%, both sitting in the Natural Tea Herbal family, so it delivers the same opening-to-drydown character at a fraction of the retail price.

Frequently asked questions

Is Mate Hour a good Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate dupe?
Yes — Mate Hour overlaps Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate by about 92.5% on our 16-facet scent-DNA model, sharing its core notes (Yerba Mate, Bergamot, Mint, Green Tea). It's the closest match we carry.
What does Mate Hour smell like?
It opens with Yerba Mate, Bergamot, Mint, a heart of Green Tea, Thyme, Jasmine, drying down to Vetiver, Musk, Wood — mirroring the Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate arc.
How long does Mate Hour last?
As a EDP, Mate Hour gives strong, multi-hour longevity with respectable projection — comparable to what people expect from Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate.
How much cheaper is it than Lorenzo Villoresi Yerbamate?
You get a near-identical experience for a fraction of the original's price.

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