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Alpine Rose is the second fragrance made by the Swiss perfume house Bergduft, devoted to the beauty of Swiss nature.
Alpine Rose is an oriental floral composition built around fresh rose with a hint of sweet vanilla. The powdery base includes warm sandalwood.
The fragrance is available in the concentration of eau de parfum, 50ml (1.7 o.z) and fragrant sachet. Alpine Rose was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Brigitte Witschi.
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This EdP starts out vaguely rosy, powdery, and green, along with a fruity note that reminds me of a bag of mixed flavor taffy or gummi-bears. As it dries down, it becomes much lighter and more subtle, wafting out a delicate veil of an unidentifiable floral nature. There’s a strange off-note underlying it all, like some stinky weed growing among the roses and violets and candy.
Overall, though, it’s pleasant and fairly quiet, and has a personality all its own. It lasts 5-6 hours, staying fairly linear the whole way, floral, but not really a rose scent. It’s a little too floral for my taste, but those who like light, sweet, flowery scents might want to give it a try.
ALPINE ROSE is definitely my favorite of the three Bergduft perfumes. This composition has a more substantial base which appears to include something slightly dark and mysterious, along with the sandalwood and vanilla. While the floral notes of EDELWEISS and BLAUER ENZIAN have a kind of innocent, almost childlike quality, ALPINE ROSE is a more sophisticated and complex creation, in addition to being generally more appealing. The rose is definitely subtler than one finds in rose soliflores and rosebush-in-a-blender perfumes. Here, the rose appears to be mingling with some lighter florals along with gentle green notes.
The sillage of ALPINE ROSE is low, but the longevity is all right (though I'd say that this is an edt, not an edp...), thanks to what appears to be musk in the base. I like this well-balanced perfume and would wear it if I had a bottle. By the time I get to the bottom of my 8ml decant I should know whether I need to take positive action or not...
This rose is green, fresh and young. As libertybelle has said, it starts with grassy notes, but becomes more "rosy" when it settles down.
Alpine Rose is a natural-smelling floral, not too sweet, and has a "wet" feeling to it. The fragrance gets more powdery with the dry-down. Among the "fresh young rose" fragrances I've tried so far, I think I like this one the most. Very nice))
At first application, I wasn't so sure of this fragrance. It seemed "shrill" - must have been the green notes of the beginning. But after a few mintues, it settled nicely into a rose dominated fragrance. I don't get the vanilla - I think the green grass note from the opening lingers masking it. I find it a refreshing fragrance straddling the line of being a bit too heavy if not applied lightly. The Alpine rose has a spicyness to it also. I like it quite a bit and being different than anything I currently own, will go on my hope to buy someday list.
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