Skatolic

Skatolic

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Skatolic 12 months ago 1
9
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
Scent
Simply delightfull
Parfum d'empire has a very dear place in my heart, one of the very first niche brand that I heard of and probably one of my absolute favorite house.

I ordered the whole sample pack and hardly could find anything that would stand out as everything was so original, artistic and well made.

But this one really grabbed my attention.

Every summer since even before I could walk I go to an island in the french atlantic coast where you can find the so called everlasting flower growing everywhere in the dunes.
That's the smell that strike you immediatly when you get out of the car for the first time and last time you had fresh air it was the polluted one of the city or that of the highway station.

So the smell has always held a special place in my memory even before I could attach it to flower where it comes from.

This is not exactly the dry and spicy immortelle from the beach, this would be Sable by Goutal.

This is every facet of this complex flower with addition of Apricot lemon and oakmoss.

M.A Cortichiatto said that he had the idea of lemon and apricot to complete the picture after discussing with a cook who told him that going with ingredient the same color was an easy to find good associations.

To be honest I don't get lemon at all, this is not a citrus fragrance, this is heavy from the start.

The opening has something very boozy like a very strong eau de vie.
It's also very leathery and of course spicy, you get the curry like aspect eventhough it's not that dominant compared with other immortelle essence I had smellt before.


Some people see this as a Chypre and I can see why.

With the apricot and oakmoss this could be a more masculine heavy and spicy Mitsouko.

This is very rich so don't wear this when going to the beach please.

Anyway I find this to be an absolute masterpiece and will probably get myself a bottle in a near future : )

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Skatolic 1 year ago 3
6
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
8.5
Scent
A trip into older times
This, I wouldn't even say it smells dated.
Dated would be the word for any powerhouse fougere like Paco rabanne pour homme.
This is rather antique.
You can hardly attach any olfactive memory to this kind of smell because this dna is si far from everything we have today.

The scent is not a very complex one.
A bergamot lavender geranium chord.
Very fresh and very minty.
Then the oakmoss give it some roundness.

To our modern noses this van evoke a bit toilet cleaners, and I think that's what Luca Turin says about the old Houbiguant Fougere Royale.

By the way If you want to know what the father of all fougeres smellt like without going to the Osmotheque smell this one.
It came out right after FR and it's probably as close as you can get for it is most certainely inspired by Houbiguant perfume and is from the same era.

As minimalist as it is I kinda like it, and I could see myself wearing it in Spring or Fall.

This has a very cooling relaxing vibe for me at least.

You can get this for relatively cheap and since English Fern by Penhaligon's is discontinued it's one of the last represent of the style you can buy.

Try it if you like fougere but don't expect no Drakkar noir.
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