Over the last 3 weeks I've received and tested about 50 niche samples from about 15 different manufacturers. Even though I've just scraped the surface, I can't convey how much I've enjoyed delving into this world.
I can now understand the viewpoint of those who are 'niche-only'. That's not my view, but on average, the longevity, sillage, and care with which niche fragrances are crafted is far, far superior. This distinction is particularly evident between the most current offerings... designer fragrances tend to be all producing and marketing for the same market, and are thus producing similar fragrances (Exhibits A, B and C are Davidoff Adventure, Givenchy Pi Neo and Armani Diamonds for Men). Niche makers are producing for a different market segment and are more free to let their perfumers create. That said, I'm happy with the designers in my wardrobe and I don't think it's impossible for designer fragrances to be good, or that there's anything wrong with trying and buying them
Anyway, the following fragrance are those I will probably purchase bottles of in the upcoming weeks (in no particular order). These are the ones I keep coming back to sniff over and over...
Parfumerie Generale Cuir d'Iris
Frederic Malle Iris Poudre
Chanel (exclusif) Coromandel
Serge Lutens (tie) Un Bois Vanille
Escentric Molecules Escentric 01
CdG Hinoki
Honorable Mentions (the ones I'd buy right now if money was not a limiting factor)
Parfumerie Generale Un Crime Exotique
Serge Lutens Iris Silver Mist
Tom Ford Private Blend Tobacco Vanille and Bois Rouge
Montale Blue Amber
Chanel (exclusif) 31 Rue Cambon
Dior Bois d'Argent
Of course I'm not stopping here... I have about 25 samples on route and plan to keep devouring all this knowledge.
Special thanks to all of the great BN discussions and the SoTD thread for giving me suggestions and ideas.
I can now understand the viewpoint of those who are 'niche-only'. That's not my view, but on average, the longevity, sillage, and care with which niche fragrances are crafted is far, far superior. This distinction is particularly evident between the most current offerings... designer fragrances tend to be all producing and marketing for the same market, and are thus producing similar fragrances (Exhibits A, B and C are Davidoff Adventure, Givenchy Pi Neo and Armani Diamonds for Men). Niche makers are producing for a different market segment and are more free to let their perfumers create. That said, I'm happy with the designers in my wardrobe and I don't think it's impossible for designer fragrances to be good, or that there's anything wrong with trying and buying them
Anyway, the following fragrance are those I will probably purchase bottles of in the upcoming weeks (in no particular order). These are the ones I keep coming back to sniff over and over...
Parfumerie Generale Cuir d'Iris
Frederic Malle Iris Poudre
Chanel (exclusif) Coromandel
Serge Lutens (tie) Un Bois Vanille
Escentric Molecules Escentric 01
CdG Hinoki
Honorable Mentions (the ones I'd buy right now if money was not a limiting factor)
Parfumerie Generale Un Crime Exotique
Serge Lutens Iris Silver Mist
Tom Ford Private Blend Tobacco Vanille and Bois Rouge
Montale Blue Amber
Chanel (exclusif) 31 Rue Cambon
Dior Bois d'Argent
Of course I'm not stopping here... I have about 25 samples on route and plan to keep devouring all this knowledge.
Special thanks to all of the great BN discussions and the SoTD thread for giving me suggestions and ideas.








