I don't recall having smelled Melograno, but I thought Caprifoglio (honeysuckle) was more of a neroli. I very much like Garofano (carnation). Violetta is also very good.
I thought it was about time to explore beyond my usual field of Guerlain ,Caron, gardenias and tuberose ( yeah ,gets abit boring , I am sure ! *LOL* )
So I ordered a decant of Santa Maria Novella Melograno ( okay ..yes, a little influenced by Vesper of James Bond fame !) and a sample of Honeysuckle too .
I think there is some love for this old house on the men's side of Basenotes but what about us ladies ?
What do you think of Santa Maria Novella ,their longevity ,their style of perfumes, etc ...in particular Melograno ( as I bought a decant completely unsniffed, bought blind as a bat... )
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I don't recall having smelled Melograno, but I thought Caprifoglio (honeysuckle) was more of a neroli. I very much like Garofano (carnation). Violetta is also very good.
Thanks 30 Roses- I was hearing an echo here for a while ! *LOL*
Yes, the carnation caught my eye too.
I'm looking forward to something different because my experience with pomegranate is limited to Jo Malone's Pomegranate Noir which I don't like. I hear there's a touch of incense in Melograno so , I'm keeping my fingers crossed !
Last edited by Mimi Gardenia; 14th May 2010 at 01:02 AM.
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I realize I didn't comment on longevity. Speaking solely about SMN Garofano, it had significantly greater longevity on my skin than Lorenzo Villoresi Garofano did. Violetta lasted about as long as my other violet perfumes do.
Haven't tried many of them but I have and love Melograno and Nostalgia.
"Wovon man nicht lesen kann, darüber muss man schreiben."
30 Roses- thanks - I am hoping for longevity,on my skin, even if these are 'colognes' .![]()
Tigs- glad to hear it ! I am actually very much looking forward to trying out Santa Maria Novella. I wish I could click my heels and go their shop in London ! Darn !
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If you're interested in SMN, I highly recommend giving Magnolia a try! I really love it - I tried it last year in the Deep South on a broiling day, and it has a lovely, lasting mixture of green notes and white flowers. It's not authentically magnolia in the truest sense, but it's a muguet-jasmine accord that's very enjoyable to me!
I'm glad this thread came up, actually. I'd completely forgotten Magnolia until I tried to think of which SMN to recommend you.
They make a Tuberose, but I found it kind of blah - nice but one-note, it's-been-before-and-better tuberose on the soft side. Same with the Muguet.
Nostalgia and Peau d'Espagne are unusual leather fragrances, Nostalgia being cool and petrochemical and Peau dirty and spicy. My mother quite liked Peau, but I didn't. Nostalgia is a fun one to experience, but not something I want to wear.
Mellograno was not my thing - tart, candied pomegranate.
Tobacco Toscano was vanilla with a slight rubbery quality to my nose.
I'd wholeheartedly recommend the wonderful green/floral Ginestra for this time of year. It is allegedly supposed to resemble the scent of Scottish Broom and for me does so pretty accurately. Completely unisex and with decent sillage/longevity to boot- I can't see anyone being disappointed by it.
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I own the Epagne in parfum strenght, totally gorgeous leather with a medial note.
DONNA
I tested some and use with great happiness Melograno (of which i am on the search for a new bottle, at the moment as well) and i like it a lot but i also had one bad experience with "Gold Musk" or (Muschio oro) which i disliked it strongly. It developed harsh and poignant and has an odd musk note whichi couldn't do. Long lasting...! ;-)
But altogether very fine fragrances!
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The only one I tried is Patchouli and I loved it a lot. Top 3 patchouli for me.![]()
Thanks for the amazing suggestions everyone !
So I have a list of SMN's to try out now.![]()
i also heard good things about Fieno / Hay .
Suga- the magnolia sounds great . Re.melograno - I am not sure if 'tart' is up my street but I am willingto give it a go. The last pomegranate experience was Jo Malone - not a good one to me !
Donna- I didn't know SMNs came in parfum strength !
Haunani - ooh Ginestra ,another one I did think about - I hope I like Melograno - it's completely out of my comfort zone which was the idea , I guess.
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I've got their Musk and Santa Maria Novella (also in the directory under Classica). They're both great. I want to get their Pot-pourri and possibly Imperial Lavender too.
Mystic, I haven't been to it but there is a SMN boutique here in L.A. -- do a roadtrip! I don't know any hardcore perfumistas in real life, I'd be happy to meet you there to sniff stuff. Plus, of course, Lucky Scent is practically right next door ...
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It's on Melrose Place (no kidding!) in the West Hollywood/Beverly Hills area. 8411 Melrose Place.
Scent Bar is on Beverly between La Cienega and Crescent Heights, so yeah, pretty close! And there's Barney's and Saks at Rodeo Drive, so those are both sort of in the area too. And Fred Segal ...
There is a Santa Maria Novella in Beverly Hills - I went there once. It's on the same street as the Marc Jacob boutique(s) and down the street from the Alexander McQueen store. Melrose Place?? Lovely little, ivy-covered storefront. The lady working there the day Ray, I (and Brent - from SmellBent) went there was so helpful, super easy going - she let us smell to our hearts content. The range is so huge, it's a bit overwhelming.
The only one I own is Nostalgia. In addition, I highly recommend Ginestra (just lovely!) and Imperial Lavender (but it might be too mascline for you mystic...maybe not?).
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Muschio is absolutely divine. Marescialla is also an interesting one, has a great story attached to it also. I love Santa Maria Novella Cologne, which is said to have been created for Catherine de Medici before she left Florence to marry Henri II Dauphin of France.
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Based on my experience with Nostalgia & Melograno, I think SMN has a couple of the "edgiest" scents out there -- which is in contrast to the old world, staid image they might project. I've only tried a few of their fragrances, and I think some probably are very straightforward and conservative though.
Melograno bears no relation to pomegranate, so put that idea out of your head. I wasn't sure if I liked it at all at first, but I couldn't stop thinking about it and sampling it, and I'm actually hosting a split soon. I'll be curious to hear what you finally think of it.
I also recently got a decant of Peau d'Espagne, which is some serious animalic leather. I also have a decant of Fieno/Hay on the way, unsniffed, but it sounds so good to me.
I have Melograno (and had it before Casino Royale - great movie btw) and find it reminds me of Chanel No. 5 (aldehydes?), and SMN Iris is my absolute favorite Iris. I also tried Nostalgia and thought it was too fun!
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I love their Caprifoglia, and also their Iris, so unique and beautiful. I intend to try more of them when I can.
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Surprised no-one has mentioned Citta di Kyoto - a wonderful incense and iris. Fieno is beautiful too - warm hay with a touch of green and a gentle haze of florals.
Another vote here for Ginestra. A beautiful, soft green fragrance. It's one of my go-to summer scents. Can't imagine summer without it. But then, I've never met a broom fragrance I didn't like.
I'd love to try Melograno; it sounds lovely. Ditto Citta di Kyoto.
What is the best place to by SMN in the U.S. online?
They sound so wonderful.
I would like to try some day...
"The sunset is deeper and longer. The scent of the jasmine is stronger." Miracles. Pet Shop Boys
"Thick dome of jasmine
(Under the dense canopy where the white jasmine),
Blends with the rose,
(That blends with the rose),"
"The Flower Duet," Lakme by Leo Delibes, 1881
Primrose, Aedes carries the scents. I know from visiting the store that they carry more of the SMN scents than they list online, so if you don't see what you want, call them and ask.