* Appealing and complex combination of citrus, wood, incense, spice, herbal and vetiver aromas
* Pretty close to Terre d'Hermés EDT
* Balances the line between older classic and new modern cologne styles really well
* Very good for formal occasions and professional environments
* Classy and mature fragrance
* Affordable
* Not good for younger users
* Lacks the strong orange opening of the original
* Weak performer; requires overspraying and respraying
* Not unisex
Toro Pour Homme from Lattafa's Maison Alhambra is a clone of Terre d'Hermés EDT. It's a very appealing combination of citrus, wood, incense, spice, herbal and vetiver aromas that reveals itself to bemore complex than first whiff would indicate. It takes its time to reveal itself and comes off as both classic and modern in style. Quite a good balancing act. With this said, it does lack the famously strong orange opening note from the original. Toro is best for more mature users as I can't see younger users taking to this. I would recommend the Versencia line from Maison Alhambra instead which are clones of the Versace Eros line based on my own personal observations of young men in Sephora stores and what they gravitate towards.
Toro Pour Homme is very good for all formal occasions and professional environments, such as school, work and interviews. It's classy and mature and is best suited for users where its wearer wants to give that impression. It's very affordable and dead on to the original that it's cloning. Note that performance is weak but to be fair so is the original. This requires overspraying on first use and respraying throughout the day.