My first impression about this icy citrus scent was that it's similar to Armani Acqua di Gio, and sure enough, when I checked the designer, it's the same guy, my favourite Alberto Morillas. Versace Pour Homme is less bergamot, more rose, geranium, and cedar, and generally much sharper, not as relaxed as Gio. For my liking, it's a bit too sharp and piercing in the beginning, with a tad of soapy, detergent quality to it. If you want to spray yourself and kill people with frosty coolness at the beach, this is your scent. The bottle fits the character. Overall, I'd say it's an icy version of Acqua di Gio. If you dislike the bergamot in AdG (why would you though), this is a good replacement.
The sillage is initially quite strong, quickly fading to average. Longevity is weak to average, although it sticks on clothes. In general the performance is what you'd expect from an EDT, better than Acqua di Gio.
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How does this perform? Sillage?