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Apple, Pomegranate and Biscotti are three new fragrances by the house of Marc Jacobs announced for 2010 in Splash Collection available in limited number. Just like previous splash editions by this house, the new editions will be packed in large flacons (300 ml). Their colours are adapted to the theme of each edition.
Biscotti Splash arrives in golden-beige package, created as a spicy refreshing fragrance composed of freesia, bergamot, orange blossom, pistachio blossom and vanilla. Perfumer of the edition is Richard Herpin of Firmenich.
He should have named this "Pizzelle Splash". There's a licorice or anise note in it that it fails to mention.
Not a bad scent at all because I love pizzelle's but it's rather misleading.
To me, it smells very anice-y! A light fragrance, not to sweet or with a big cooky-factor at all. The anice gives it this coolness which is almost refreshing to me. Nice and interesting but I'd love to smell it more on a man rather than on a woman. I advice not to expect miracles from the staying power, but therefore it's a 'splash'; made to splash around a gazillion times a day, just for fun. Albeit the staying power is not really bad either; it stays on the paper strip the same as Sensuous Nude by EL on another paper strip. So yeah, recommended for men who are searching for something nice and interesting without being heavy!
A friend of mine thought I'd eaten pizza when I had this on! I guess it was a doughy smell to him.
I love this soft, not too sweet gourmand-type scent. It does remind me of sweet baked goods, but I wish it had more of a biscotti smell -- an almond note would've been lovely.
It doesn't overpower -- doesn't linger, either! Staying power is pretty poor.
Still, when I want a light scent that is easy to wear I reach for this.
Try before you buy if it's biscotti you want to smell because there's nothing remotely like biscotti here.
I had the opportunity to try a complete drenching (the bottle's owner hadn't put the spray mechanism in place yet - there's one included in the box) and what I got was a lovely but common fresh floral that disappeared within 30 minutes. Nice enough while it lasted but nothing at all remarkable and certainly not enough to tempt me into parting with even a discounted $25 USD.
There's nothing wrong about this whatsoever. But unless your wardrobe is totally devoid of light floral fragrances, there's no reason to have this one.
Would make a nice after bath/shower splash because it would be gone by the time you got dressed, making way for something a bit more remarkable and longer lasting.
What a beautiful scent. It's so not biscotti to me. It's like a fresh morning by the sea. Not too sweet, a little bit warm but fresh at the same time. What a shame this is splash and a limited edition.
This should be a perfume, I'd never wear anything else again.
Staying power is a real shame for such a lovely fragrance.
This smells so amazin i am so in love with biscotti i need to buy a couple of bottles!!!
This is the perfect perfume for sring and summer time. I find it very uplifting. The one thing I do not like about it is that the scent fades within half an hour or even less.
I love this. I can't quite place the smell, it's more of an atmosphere than a scent, it smells of something real, rather than a bottled perfume. It makes me think of coffee shops and lemons and I can't help but spray more whenever I see the beautiful big bottle!
Am I the only one who thinks this fragrance smells like black liquorice? That's all I smell when I spray this stuff, and sorry but I don't want to smell like black liquorice.
Nice, but it actually reminds me more of a lemon macaroon than a biscuit. And maybe it's a good thing, because I doubt that I could handle the sweetness of a buttery cookie. The bad thing about it is that it lasts a short time, at least on me. But well, the bottle is so big that you can probably spray it all over your body several times a day for months and there'll still be much left!
how comes that it smells like ultraviolet from paco rabanne? not in the first occasion but 10min later? does someone know?
Was it supposed to smell like a biscuit?
The name suggests it, and I think I saw a writing 'patisserie' on the box. I love biscuits! So I was curious about it and sprayed it on my hand, instead of trying on paper first.
Well, the smell is ODD. For me - on the edge of being unpleasant. Artificial but unique, couldn't think of a similar fragrance.
I wasn't able to detect specific notes, I thought there was some green tea, but it isn't listed.
I'd call it rather an aromatic than a floral fragrance.
I have to say: it's modern & it's different, but I'm not sure if I'd like anyone near me to smell like this ...
+ The bottle?! Too much. I had problems lifting it from the shelf above me :)
'in plus': quite a serious staying power.
On the other hand, I love this perfume! Yes, it doesn't smell like biscuit at all but its sent reminds me of that gorgeous summer breeze that we smell when we're laying on the beach! As far as it concerns its stay- on duration, its medium but that is why it is offered in a bottle of 300ml I guess!
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