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Havn't anything thought out to say perfumewise this weekend so here comes some random perfumeimpressions .
Samples that I ordered from
Aus Liebe zum Duft swiftly arrived during the week and some is already in testing on myself or familymembers. Impressions:
From the descriptions of the fragrance, Lostmarc'h
Iroaz is a wild rose from the rosebushes of the shores of Brittany. This is a sort of airy, like the moist seaair, pink rose. Reminds me of the roses in Jean Patou
Un Amour de Patou and Montale
Crystal Flowers. A wearable, non-sweet rose.
Speaking of Montale, yesterday I couldn't resist trying one of the Montale samples I've ordered. Have sampled so many light, springappropiate fragrances the latest weeks (June will be a light fragrances reviw month) I now long for heavier stuff.
Aoud Ever is a quite recent Montale blend that seems to consist of some
Aoud Lime at the start lime but here added whith a dose of lemon which dominates the citric part. Then one of my favorite Montales,
Amber & Spices appears but in Aoud Ever the peppery notes in the spicy mix are a bit more prounonced and are resting on a base dominated by sandalwood and of course oud.
Mr Parfumista is testing the new Comme des Garcons
Black.Starts as a powerful fragrance containing elements of some other of Mr Parfumistas CdG favorites, the cool cypress and pine-like notes of
Kyoto and the balsamic spice of
Jaisalmer. There are also notes that resembles of a weaker and short lived version of the rough, almost burned leathernotes of one of Mr Parfumistas top favorites ever: Mona di Orio
Cuir.
Myself is sampling the new Andy Tauer
Noontide Petals. Starts as the powerful
Incense Rosé but calms down very soon and then smells like a dimmed version of Incense Rosé with powdery accents. As the Incense Rosé accords tuning out, but still remains in the background, aldehydic flowers appears and the composition becames weak compared to the first half of the dry down. Nice fragrance but a bit messy in the same almost chaotic way as Histoires de Parfums
L'Olympia Music Hall ie both these frags somehow intermediate an impression of don't be able to decide what direction to have. As I like or love almost every Tauer creation released so far, I definitly will give Noontide Petals further trials.
Update May 28 2013: There was a beautiful scent lingering in a pashmina which I suspected was traces of Noontide Petals and today I have tested Noontide Petals again. This time in a lower dose than before and that was the trick. Today the fragrance was neiter messy or chaotic in the later drydown just perfect powdery, a bit soapy notes that embeds a typical Tauerstyled accord, most similar to Incense Rosé mixed in the smoothness of luxury aldehydes. Contemporary elegance and in the same time comfort. Great, this is a 5 rated perfume for me and unfortunaly a new lemming!
Sniffing on a napkin saved since the lunch with
Fragrantfanatic this Thursday where there are dots of different fragrances from the spanish house Oliver & Co. from a discoveryset that FF has borrowed from another parfumista. One of the
M.O.U.S.S.E fragrances stands out from the fragrancedots and I think it's the first Mousse where the clove is very pronounced and combined with balsamic spice as in Jaisalmer. This one could really be something! Also the balsamic dot that I think is
Resina and
La Colonia appeals to me. Overall, Oliver & Co. seems to be a house to explore further.
As Fragrantfanatic recently has
visited Paris and there acquired a bottle of Guerlain
Mayotte I'm now a happy owner of a vial of this that would be compared with its precursor Guerlain
Mahora. And as FF now has a sample of Mahora, it will be very interesting to compare our findings from our respective coming side-by-side tests of these two heavy, tropical Guerlains.