Picture: The fresh Bumblebee Collection Photo: PR Maria Candida Gentile (c) |
Leucò: Dominated by light spices, woody and white flowery elemtents over a musky base. It's fleeting without sharp edges. The honey is not dominating, it's a supporting note adding some warmth to the composition. In other words, there is nothing of the challening honey of Serge Lutens Miel de Bois. The more Leucò dries down, the more present is the tubereuse and the light peppery,woody slight musky basenotes, which even if smooth, take some of the natural impression away but this is not at all disturbing. Probably thanks to a skillful handling of the woody musky elements (the latter not mentioned in the notelist), the longevity is tremendous for such a light and transparent fragrance, on a scarf it could be recognized, unfragmented a week after testing. As Leucò is strong but has a light texture, one have to be careful and apply sparingly.
Rating: 4
Notes: Honey, cistus, lily, tubereuse, benzoin, pepper, frankincense
Picture: Porträt des Komponisten Nikolaj Andrejewitsch Rimskij-Korsakow (1844-1908) Painting by Valentin Alexandrovich Serov (1865-1911) Wikimedia |
Rating: 5
Notes: Honey, lemon, bergamot, fresh fruit, grey amber
Thanks to Fragrance & Art of the samples to test