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L'Eau Trois by Diptyque is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. L'Eau Trois was launched in 1975. The nose behind this fragrance is Serge Kalouguine. Top note is rosemary; middle notes are spices, myrhh and caraway; base notes are kyara incense (olibanum), pine tree and myrhh.
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I've to apologize with anyone who loves L'Eau Trois but I don't get it. To me it's (almost) all about rosemary, pine and oregano with a tenacious citrusy note. Myrrh and frankincense are sort of restrained and toned down to my humble nose. Surely unique but I don't like it (I beg you pardon).
Rating: 6/10
I have no idea how it was created, but this is exact smell of Greece coast (especially Crete) during the summer. All herbs and air from the sea mixed together with warm dusty mix. Just perfect and I’m very very very disappointed that this creation is no longer available.
Agree with all posted. A brilliant fragrance: not overpowering, woody, earthy but still inviting and clean. It is "my" scent. I have tampered with it slightly to add a little staying power by mixing 19/20 l'eau trois and 1/20 curzon cologne by geo. trumper of london. On its own, curzon has incredible staying power. A little goes a veeerrrry long way. 1/20 adds some lasting power but does not interfere with the delightful scent of l'eau trois.
Long may this flag wave. L'eau Trois is a treasure.
This is a wonderful scent of midnight mass for those of you who are familiar. This perfume is much weaker than the real smoke in the the air- however- just as dry. Woody like bark, and a stump, almost with a hint of green moss growing there-- spicy like the kitchen cupboard of they who yearn to live in far off places. It seems to have Frankencense in it. I really do love it, I do really wish it was longer lasting, with a bit force, a bit more flesh on it's bones if you will.
I must be honest and say that when I tried this a few years ago I did not like it. It was not until recently that I changed my mind. I love L'Eau Trois. I cannot say that those around me when I'm wearing it do! The rosemary in the opening is a bit sharp, but the myrhh is the true star of this fragrance. I bought an extra bottle since it has sadly been discontinued. I often wear it to bed as I find it very comforting.
This is a unique masterpiece.
It smell like church on mediterran coast, somewhere in middle Dalmatia (Croatia) where i grew up...church and all herbs that you can find around, sharp, bitterly, rich, aromatic, natural, sunny and cold in same time...
Many of Diptyque perfumes i can't call perfumes, they are ambiental compositions that takes you to other place, like olfactory photo...this one is calming, meditative, but not sad (ok, maybe just a little).
I don't like this scent, i Love it from first smell.
Although this is a very interesting composition i do'nt find it wearable. it' smell a bit like a good indian food or a strange ambiance spray.It starts with a rosemary note and slowly melds in a burn caraway phase before turns oily and resinous, but always subtle. Cutting edge scent for the brave at heart.
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