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Vanille Sauvage De Madagascar by La Maison de la Vanille

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Rated #4724 in Fragrances

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As a vanilla lover, it was with anticipation that I awaited the delivery of my order of the five samples in this line. The descriptions were enticing and I couldn't see how any of the five could be anything but marvelous. However, when I tested the samples, i found them nauseatingly sweet. The problem for me is that all five fragrances are OVERWHELMINGLY vanilla, so much so that I most likely won't be able to use them . Still, they smell wonderful for a short time so I'll pass them along to someone more tolerant of excessive vanilla. Update: perhaps I was overdosed on vanilla when I first tried this. In suslequent use I find this to be a great vanilla and, the sillage and longevity are unbelievable. if you like vanilla, you'll love this.

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Finalising the series from La Maison de la Vanille, Vanille Sauvage de Madagascar concludes my testing. Unlike the other fragrances in this series, I really felt the citrusy bergamot in this one. For a good hour or so, this was vanilla and bergamot with a subtle hint of coriander. While still sweet and vanillary, the additional citrus and spice gave this fragrance a rather exotic charm and a delightful richness. I feel that Vanille Sauvage de Madagascar is the most unisex of the series. The rounded spiciness and smokiness of the vanilla could wear well on a man in my opinion. Towards the drydown the incense note can be truly felt alongside the vanilla, which is now darker and slightly chocolatey. This is also vanilla in a natural, dry-like finish, rather than being syrupy or creamy. The lasting power, as with all the other fragrances in this series, is unbelievably good. The sillage is also commendable. It is hard not to like such a fragrance as Vanille Sauvage de Madagascar. The scent is both soothing, warm and snuggly. All in all, this fragrance is sensual and charming.

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heartening and chummy vanilla. Ive no idea what is frosty about it, if theyd called it réchauffée it would have been nearer the mark and yet would have made no difference. Unless it has to do with crystals. Nutty like the Missoni edp, which could be the rose they share, though that seems unlikely. Delicious : the flowers do not press themselves on you and the patchouli and opoponax and tonka make a firm cushion. Vanille Givrée des Antilles is named after a vanilla considered to be inferior in flavour to most others: it isn't much used in food. In perfumery, though, it has its place because of its floral aroma. ("Givrée" means "frosted", a reference to the crystals of pure vanillin which form on the outside of the vanilla pod after fermentation.) (1000scents). So now you know.
Vanille Sauvage De Madagascar by La Maison de la Vanille
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DetailValue
Top NotesLavender, Bergamot
Middle NotesCoriander, Geranium, Cistus
Base NotesVanilla, Sandalwood, Incense, Vetiver
Launched Date0
GenderNeutral
AvailabilityIn Production
ByLa Maison de la Vanille
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