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Pêche noir is a fragrance from Odyssey Collection.
In Ancient China, the stone of the peach was a symbol of female genitalia. The “split peach” is also the elaborate and sensual hair style worn by geishas that exposed the nape of the neck, an erogenous zone.
Top notes: Bergamot, Galbanum, Hyacinth, Gardenia, Peach
Middle notes: Rose, Orris, Muguet, Jasmin, Lily
Base notes: Vetiver, Smoky Leather, Oakmoss, Musk, Amber, Sandalwood
Mood: The balance of light and dark, passion and intimacy, attainable and forbidden.
The fragrance exists in parfum extrait, eau de cologne, eau de parfum. The nose behind this fragrance is Shelley Waddington.
Top Notes
Middle Notes
Base Notes
This is an interesting fragrance, and aptly named, in my opinion, but I never would have expected to see so many notes listed.
On my skin, it smelled like a dark peach fragrance with a sandalwood-amber base which, hours later faded to musk, giving it a clean finish.
I didn't find the floral notes to be exceptionally noticeable, and while I couldn't pinpoint the leather note, it is probably what was responsible for making the fragrance feel "dark".
In the end, because of the dominant sandalwood note, Peche Noir is not for me, but I found it a compelling fragrance and quite well done!
Peche noire is the girl from Debut de carmel grown up and naughty. She starts with a clean gardenia, with floral iris afterwards and amber and vetiver closing the show. As peche means peach it doesn't smell overly fruity and although it's not as dark as the name suggests it's not light. Noy very complicated but extremelly well done. Bravo!
Peche Noir starts in a sugared, syrup water in a delicious, nectarine cold-sweet (as appose to stick Britney or Jessica Simpson sweet) way. I can definitely smell the lily there, but it’s also so well-blend and the lily doesn’t over power other notes. Somehow, this reminds me of the soap bubbles, the plastic container (infused with the soap water smell) and a sunny afternoon in the park when I was little. I like the beginning; however, the only drawback is it is a little bit edgy to my liking.
Then something cold, slightly minty but without the minty-ness ( I guess the lily gives the well-blend other part of the perfume this kind of good, cold minty-ness), and green, lush comes, it smells like a blooming summer night, but nothing like any of the typical white flowers I’ve ever smelt in any other perfumes. It is like a liquid song being inhaled. It is like a mixture of Burberry Weekend for Women and Annic Goutal’s Passion.
The dry down has a clean slightly ink-y smell added in to the middle notes, which makes me think of inhaling the scent of green grass and little flowers around a water pound, in a summer evening.
I don’t find Peche Noir seductive or sexy, despite what goes behind the creation of Peche Noir. It is just a pretty perfrume. Peche Noir is not my cup of tea due to my dislike of the kinda sweet peachy floral fruitiness, but I would highly recommend it to anyone who likes Burberry Weekend or perfumes similar to that.
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