Picture: Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) ca 1882 Photo by: Napoleon Sarony (1821-96) Wikimedia Commons |
Wilde starts with an unusual, slight powdery,tea-infused, bergamot-citric, tart and in the same time smooth and almost creamy accord. As the fragrance dries down, the tea and some dark, slight balsamic herbal-spicy-green notes, which I think is derived from the carnation appears and adds even more dept to the fragrance. The base is wellblended mossy-green-woody whith the notes in seamless interaction. When Mr Parfumista tested Wilde he also experienced a oat-like note, a softer version of a note present in Essenza di Zegna from Ermenegildo Zegna. On my skin Wilde is more about bergamot, tea and carantion. Another fragrance that Wilde reminds me of is Agua de Loewe by Loewe. That despite the latter is sharper and dominated by citrus/cardamom and the former is smoother, softer, darker and more elegant. The almost creamy smooth and comfortable texture of Wilde also reminds me of Oscar de la Renta Essential Luxuries Santo Domingo but SD is more spicy. In color and texture I can image Wilde as beeing creamy, moisty, mossy green and Santo Domingo as creamy but in the same time dry, terracotta.
Picture: Wilde by Jardins d'Erivains Photo: PR Jardins d'Erivains (c) |
Rating: 4
Notes: Bergamot, grape, fig, carnation, tea, oakmoss, vetiver
Thanks to Fragrance & Art for the sample to test
Notes: Bergamot, grape, fig, carnation, tea, oakmoss, vetiver
Thanks to Fragrance & Art for the sample to test