Best Creed perfume: 5 picks compared
One Creed is worth buying first, and it is the one everyone argues about: Aventus. The fruity-smoky signature that built the brand's modern reputation still earns its place, but go in with eyes open. The hype runs hotter than the bottle delivers, and Creed makes Aventus in batches that smell noticeably different from each other, so the one you sniff on a blotter is not always the one in the box. If Aventus feels like too much money or too much risk, Green Irish Tweed is the safer, more consistent buy. Below is how the five Creeds we cover compare, and which one suits you.
Creed sits at the top of the designer-to-niche bridge, priced like proper niche, so the gap between the cheapest shop and the boutique gets wide. The live cards below show the current floor for bottles shipped to the Netherlands. Prices move nightly, so I will talk about character and wear here and let the cards carry the numbers.
| Fragrance | Scent character | Longevity (product page) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aventus | Fruity pineapple and blackcurrant over smoky birch | Moderate | The signature scent, day or night, any season |
| Green Irish Tweed | Green, soapy violet leaf with a clean woody base | Long lasting | Office, daytime, an everyday clean smell |
| Silver Mountain Water | Fresh citrus and green tea, airy and soft | Moderate | Hot weather, casual days, easy crowd-pleaser |
| Viking | Spicy mint and pepper over vetiver and tonka | Long lasting | Cold-weather evenings, when you want presence |
| Aventus for Her | Tart green apple and blackcurrant over peachy musk | Moderate | The fruity-chypre route for women, spring and autumn |
Aventus, the one to try before you commit
Aventus opens bright and fruity, pineapple and blackcurrant over a dry, smoky birch base that reads expensive and slightly rugged. It suits most men, works across seasons, and projects well early before settling close. Two honest caveats: the longevity rating on its product page is moderate, not the all-day monster its reputation suggests, and batch variation is real, so a tester from your actual bottle beats trusting a friend's review. It comes as a 100ml spray.
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Aventus
from €310.00
/ 100ml
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Green Irish Tweed, the safer signature
If Aventus is the loud favourite, Green Irish Tweed is the dependable one. A green, soapy violet-leaf scent over sandalwood and ambergris, it smells clean and grown-up in a quiet way, and its product page rates it long lasting, better wear time than Aventus on paper. This is the Creed for someone who wants one bottle for daily life and no drama about batches. Office, daytime, year-round.
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Green Irish Tweed
from €265.29
/ 100ml
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Silver Mountain Water, the easy fresh one
The lightest pick here. Citrus and green tea with a soft musky base, airy and transparent rather than bold. It rates moderate longevity, which fits a fresh scent like this, so treat it as a warm-weather and casual option rather than a statement. If you find Aventus too heavy, this is the gentler Creed to reach for, and the 50ml keeps the entry cost down.
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Silver Mountain Water
from €320.00
/ 100ml
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Viking, the cold-weather one
Viking goes the opposite direction: spicy peppermint and pink pepper up top, then vetiver, cedar and tonka underneath. It is the loudest of the five, rates long lasting and strong on its product page, and does its best work on autumn and winter evenings. People are split on the minty opening, so this is another to test before a blind bottle. It comes as a 100ml spray.
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Viking
from €248.39
/ 100ml
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Aventus for Her, a fragrance in its own right
Aventus for Her shares the DNA but goes its own way: tart green apple and blackcurrant over a peachy, musky, slightly rosy base. It is a fruity-chypre that reads polished rather than sweet, and it suits spring and autumn. The product page rates it moderate, so judge it on whether you love the smell at this price rather than on all-day endurance. It comes as a 75ml spray.
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Aventus for Her
from €245.79
/ 75ml
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How to buy Creed without overpaying
At this price level, blind-buying is the expensive way to learn. Two rules save real money. First, test before you commit, especially on Aventus and Viking, where opinions and batches vary; a decant costs a fraction of a full bottle and tells you what your skin does with it. Second, mind the size economics: compare the per-millilitre cost of the bigger bottle against the smaller one before assuming bigger is cheaper, and count shipping in the total, not just the sticker. Creed sits firmly in niche territory, so if you are weighing it against designer options, niche versus designer fragrance lays out what the extra money does and does not buy. The spread between shops on this brand is among the widest we track, which is exactly why perfume prices differ so much from one listing to the next. For the full method, start with our perfume buying guide, and you can browse the whole range on the Creed brand page.
FAQ
What is the best Creed perfume for beginners?
Green Irish Tweed. It is clean, easy to wear, broadly liked, and rates long lasting on its product page, so it gives you the Creed experience with less batch lottery than Aventus.
Is Creed Aventus worth the money?
If the fruity-smoky profile suits you and you buy from the cheapest shop rather than the boutique, it can be. At boutique price, with only moderate rated longevity and real batch variation, the value case gets harder, which is why a tester first matters.
Which Creed lasts the longest?
Green Irish Tweed, Viking and Original Vetiver rate long lasting on their product pages. Aventus, Silver Mountain Water and Aventus for Her rate moderate. For how to read those claims, see how long perfume lasts.
Which Creed is best for summer?
Silver Mountain Water and Aventus for Her lean fresh and suit warm weather. Aventus works year-round but can feel rich in real heat.
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