Category: Fragrances
Brand: Unlisted Brand
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jumpyCake9
On me, this goes on nearly pure orris butter; cool, rooty, woody. Definitely has that lipstick tinge, makeup powdery feel, but it dries into leathery/woody very fast and dries down to something akin to English Leather for Ladies AKA Grandmother perfume. Absolutely does not scrub, though I tried, I tried HARD. I am the age to be a grandmother, so I’m a bit touchy about terms like ‘old lady’ and things that might smell that way. This is a hard pass for me.
puzzledChile0
Notes:
Top Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Saffron
Heart Notes: Japanese Plum Blossom, Red Rose, Violet
Base Notes: Oud, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Moss, Frankincense, White Musk, Labdanum, Ambergris
All animal notes are synthetic.
Nightingale is described as a plum blossom chypre. What I sense is a very classical, rich floral bouquet structure, with serious base notes, and a definite progression. The initial notes are bright from the citrus, but also milky and spicy from saffron. The florals are dense, more alto than soprano, quite lush, and a bit powdery. This is a fragrance with a strong ambergris presence, and it is unusual in that respect. This note is quite apparent in the drydown and gives the fragrance a somewhat misty, mystical element that is quite different from more earthy animal notes.
Throughout the progression of notes, I could not help but feel that I was smelling a classical, old school French floral bouquet. Quite lovely and unexpected.
cockyDotterel4
The opening is a weird green vegetal that made me almost didn’t try it. But as soon as Nightingale had a minute of drydown, it began rolling out spice, wood, smoke, floral. I’m now on a rich classic amber/wood base (think Arpege, or maybe more the late stage drydown Parfum Sacre – clean, slightly wood, resin, but not sweet, just not bitter, that ambergris/rose/violet/clean musk loveliness), hint of powder (violet?), soft lasting incense-y resin. It just lasts, lasts, soft sillage, keeps unfolding. I put very little on, too. I am super wowed. This is both classic and new, elegant and edgy. I love the packaging, I love the fragrance, I love the undertones, overtones, and heart. Beautifully composed. You just MUST ignore how it smells wet on the sprayer and leap in.