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Reviews of Piment Brūlant (2002)
by L'Artisan Parfumeur

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1290 reviews

The bitter smell of tomato plants, then bell pepper, weird for a fragrance.
21 May 2009


7 reviews

The nose behind "Piment Brulant" was inspired by the Aztec drink "cacahuatl" and a recipe published in Spain in 1631 that blends New World cocoa, chillies, vanilla and annatto with Old World anise, cinnamon, almonds, hazelnuts, and white sugar. Plus it is now fashionable to make chocolate bars and chocolate ice creams with chilis, vanilla, and spices, which i enjoy.

Still, i was surprised by the richness, complexity, and sophistication of this perfume. The combination of aromas is astonishing, perhaps counter-intuitive, but it works beautifully!

At first spray i smelled citrus ( or perhaps the raspberry listed on some fragrance blogs), vanilla, red bell pepper, and capsicum (chili). As the scent develops more fragrances emerge, none standing out individually: non-specific, non-girly floral, intriguing spices; a hint of chocolate; and a slight warm animal undertone.

It is absolutely NOT gourmand, thank goodness. And it isn't overpowering, remaining light and gentle. I love hot spicy food and i *love* "Piment Brūlant".
19 May 2009


70 reviews

Yep -- bell pepper. I enjoy unconventional scents as much as the next person, but I wish more effort had been made to make this into a wearable scent. Because there's something here -- like one component of a hypothetical, indie fragrance.
30 December 2008


6 reviews

On my skin, the chile pepper note in this fragrance is dead on. Duchaufour couldn't have come any closer if he'd used actual Tabasco sauce! Unfortunately, when the chocolate note finally arrives, is a big disappointment. Besides being buried by the chile pepper, this note is the same generically sweet note that passes for chocolate, cookies, almonds etc. in so many gourmands, especially those by Theirry Mugler. Perhaps intentionally, these two notes do not blend, but rather seem to sit one on top of the other, almost in opposition.

A compelling olefactory experiment, but I think the chocolate note could have been done better.
29 December 2008


148 reviews

There seems to be a consensus that this smells like bell pepper, and I agree. There's something quite unusual about a person smelling like a bell pepper, and I dare say there may be days when I'm in the mood for just that--how often do you run into someone who smells like a big, ripe vegetable? On the right skin, it just might work. Even then, though, I'd want it to last longer than this. This fragrance does have a "sweet spot" when the waxy ripeness of the bell pepper fades and turns into something sweeter (though I never get any chocolate) and is quite nice for about an hour. Then it's gone.

27 June 2008


18 reviews

You know, this is a very interesting "scent", and I use that word in the technical sense. I don't feel Piment Brulant works as a stand-alone gourmand frangrance; and I wonder if it was intended as such. It is more of a fresh burst of a idea -- chocolate and chili pepper -- almost monothematic, and it's lack of persistence supports this idea. It's a playful olfactory experiment, a brief scent-definition. I put in on yesterday before I headed to the garden for some watering (heat wave in SF) and the scent was incredibly refreshing and totally mood-congruent with what I was experiencing outdoors. Today, I was making a Caribbean lime/cilantro/pepper marinade for fish, split open a Serrano pepper and was immediately greeted with the scent of Piment Brulant -- fresh, green, hot and cool at the same time.

I can imagine this scent being layered on-top of something cooler or floral, to add heat and complexity. I agree with what others have said here, but also appreciate the artistry that went into making such a Proustian scent mimic.
17 May 2008


2219 reviews

And why would I want to smell like a bell pepper???
07 March 2008


15 reviews

I get a somewhat hot, intensely vegetal green bell pepper. And then POOF! it's gone.
11 October 2006


3258 reviews

Tickles my nose at first sniff, but it doesn’t smell like much of anything except green bell peppers. It is velvety, clean, and capsicumy. After a while I can smell some clove high notes, with a barely discernable chocolate base. Then everything just sort of disappears. This is what I get from it: Piment Brūlant is not very interesting, is short-lived, has almost no sillage, and its presence on the skin is minimal. I don’t see anything in it to recommend.
18 June 2006


286 reviews

Blech! Smells like a bell pepper. Really. I don't get it. I don't think there's much else to this one, just raw bell pepper. It may be short-lived, but for my tastes, it lasts too long. Odd, but holds nothing of interest to me.
26 March 2006


18 reviews

I agree with the comparison to Omnia. THis is a great green scent with a rich chocolate powder, cocoa-type dry scent as its underbelly. Surprisingly sexy in a totally unconventional way. it does smell bell pepper like, not as hot hot hot as Poivre Piquant.
23 March 2006


435 reviews

How did I miss this for so long? A surprisingly green and fresh scent with a hint of chocolate bean in the base. Reminiscent of Bvlgari Omnia, though a bit more transparent. This suffers from something many of the other L'Artisans do - it's short-lived and not very strong. Still, I'll happily bathe in it - it smells that good!
14 January 2006


240 reviews

Okay, I've heard that this smells like a Bell Pepper, and I do agree, but there's also this floral fresh and spicy nature that captivates, never by being too cloying or too overbearing. I can't detect that chocolate note, probably because there isn't a complementing confectionary note to make it discernable. Not a gourmand scent, but a fresh airy floral and spicy concoction that is unmistakably L'Artisan. Doesn't fire up the passion with me or any other that have smelled it, but unique to make you, YOU!
12 December 2005

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