Mini reviews by Marla
As a reward to myself for successfully hauling my household (including 2 bunny rabbits) across the Atlantic to our new tropical home, I purchased a modest group of samples from Luckyscent. I’m enjoying every single one on some level or another (from cerebral appreciation to “Grr, Cavewoman WANT NOW!”) Here are some of my not-very-organized-or-aesthetically-sophisticated thoughts on the whole smelly lot:
1. Atelier Cologne- Vanille Insensee- Why don’t perfumers use English or Spanish for names sometimes, I mean, what’s wrong with “Insane Vanilla” or “Vainilla Loco”? For those sick of French, try saying the Spanish, it’s fun! And this is a fun perfume, gorgeous, but a little weird and frivolous. I don’t care for gourmand vanillas, and this one is perfect for me. It’s lovely in tropical heat as well, and I don’t think for a moment I’ve spilled my ice cream cone down my shirt. I’m very impressed with this fairly new niche brand.
2. Atelier Cologne- Orange Sanguine- Well, the name’s all right for this one, I guess, but “Naranja Feliz” is better. Are you listening, Atelier staff?? The most realistic orange cologne I’ve ever tried, it reminds me of a new Brazilian orange essence that came out recently, very substantial, no bitterness, long-lasting. This would be the perfect cologne to spray on before going for a morning run, it really does induce happiness and amp up my energy level.
3. Tauer Perfumes- Orange Star- Andy’s perfumes don’t always play nice with my skin, the Tauerade can go very soapy on me. This is a lovely, oriental, antique orange, the polar opposite of Atelier’s, and I like it very much. I’d wear this one in winter, though. The soap note appears, then hides while the deeper woody amber smooths everything over. This is what I thought “Baume de Doge” was going to smell like, that whole antique wood/spice chest thing is here. I agree with the UK Fifi judges on this one, it’s brilliant.
4. Tauer Perfumes- Zeta- For those perfumistas who want to own a Tauer but can’t wear the Tauerade, Zeta really parts with tradition and delivers a beautiful, radiant and feminine floral. Wow, do I feel girly in this one! Please do not wear this around bees.
5. Parfums de Nicolai Weekend a Deauville- Well, Denyse really nailed this in her review on Grain de Musc, all I can say is “YUM!” Green, floral, a little odd, terminally classy, light yet substantive. My current Nicolai favorite.
6. And now, drumroll, my Numero Uno of the group: The Different Company’s De Bachmakoff. If I hadn’t just moved and spent large portions of my bank account on boring new appliances that work in the New World, I’d buy a liter of this. I’m the Queen of Mean Green scents, and this might be my ultimate perfume thrill. It’s Scandinavian forests, Slavic bathhouses, icy spring flowers, Russian 19th century poetry, the notes don’t matter, this is a piece of true olfactory art, and I’m sorry it’s Celine Ellena’s swan song for the line. Come back someday, Celine, OK?
Marla, I think you just created a whole bunch of new lemmings with this post! Now I am really intrigued by De Bachmakoff too, as much as I adore green scents.
ReplyDeleteI'm lucky I already have samples of all but one of the above, because otherwise I'd be making another Luckyscent order based on this post!
ReplyDeleteWell, the founders of Atelier Cologne come from Marseille and Toulouse, so it's not too strange that the parfume names are in french... Also I thought that "Insensee" is a play for Insane + Incense.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Flora -- lemmings, lemmings! You and I are very close to scent twins, I think... except I don't mind the occasional ice cream cone down the top.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful - if dangerous - post, Marla! I adore the Ateliers too and the others - well, you are really good at creating other people's wishlists, you know! ;)
ReplyDeleteFlora,
ReplyDeleteDe Bachmakoff is really to swoon over, and I know you love those greens as much as I do!
-Marla
matildaben,
ReplyDeleteWhat did you think of them? Post your mini-reviews here!
-Marla
lady jane grey-
ReplyDeleteYes, they are French, it's just a pet peeve of mine, I want perfumes that have a reach into the New World to occasionally sport New World names! Haitian French or Haitian Kreyol would be OK....
-Marla
Ducks,
ReplyDeleteI don't mind a more gourmand vanilla from time to time, but unfortunately, my DH hates vanilla, maybe the only male on the planet who does.... Bvlgari Black provides a solution, though, it's a bit gourmand, but that rubber note offsets it nicely.
-Marla
Birgit,
ReplyDeleteRight back at you! Reading your blog has increased my lemming/wish list by about 75%.... And yes, Atelier is really impressive. I'm too jaded to pay attention to every new niche brand these days, but these people really jumped the line and now I'm hooked.
-Marla
Hi Marla! OK, is it wrong of me to ignore the perfume reviews and focus on your move "across the Atlantic" to a tropical home???? Where oh where are you living??? Sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWe left the Alps and have been assigned to Florida for awhile, which makes me happy, because I love the climate here! The bunnies are appreciating their air conditioning, though, it's a bit hot outside for them....
ReplyDelete-Marla
Thank you for your post...and best of luck in your new home! I love Orange Sanguine too...a very happy scent.
ReplyDeleteSo fun to read.
"terminally classy" LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove these one-offs, Marla. And I had samples of both Zeta and the Different Company one on their way to me before I read this so yay!
where did you move to?
ReplyDeleteLove the reviews, Marla! Thank you! Can't wait to try Zeta and De Bachmakoff!
ReplyDeleteMarla, did you ever try CdE's weird Vanille Galante? It might fly with your spouse. It truly transforms the aroma into something green and floaty.
ReplyDeleteMoving is rough - you definitely deserve some samples! Have you tried Diptyque's Eau Duelle? If you like Vanille Insensee, you might like that too.
ReplyDeleteAmy and Ducks,
ReplyDeleteI did try Eau Duelle and liked it very much, contemplating a decant, in fact. So I must try Vanille Galante, sounds like my kind of vanilla!
-Marla
Alyssa,
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think once you try them!
-Marla
This is dangerous indeed -- what the heck was I thinking when I didn't order a sample of Zeta? I am that girl that you are writing about, so this may be my Tauer.
ReplyDeleteAnd 100% with you on Spanish names!!!
Warum,
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the two Tauers on clothing, rather than on skin. But Zeta I can wear without any trouble at all.
-Marla
Thanks for the lovely posts - and enjoy Florida. I grew up in south Florida before making my mid-life trek to Sallas a few years ago. Florida has much to love. Except the summers of course! But you can grow jasmine and gardenias and passionflowers...
ReplyDeleteMaggiecat,
ReplyDeleteYes, I really love gardenias and jasmine in the yard in the evening! I'll have a chance to create a backyard garden, I am including both. Now if only I could grow an ylang ylang tree very quickly....;-)
-Marla