Cologne of Love Le Couvent des Minimes

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Cologne of Love Le Couvent des Minimes

Cologne of Love Le Couvent des Minimes

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 49 customer ratings
(49 customer reviews)

Cologne of Love Le Couvent des Minimes for women and men of Le Couvent des Minimes

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Cologne of Love by Le Couvent des Minimes is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features orange blossom, bergamot, mandarin orange, wild rose, nasturcia and petitgrain.

49 reviews for Cologne of Love Le Couvent des Minimes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Best thing after a shower and before the bed, on a summer night

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    nice…similar to discontinued Yves Rocher Miel.
    I like this one and surely is good, however, find it too sweet.
    Would nonetheless find it smelling great on other people.
    additionally, there’s some nuances of hay sometimes…this warm fuzziness stops it from going to acidic. if you’re looking for a fresh bright citrus, this is not it. This is dense syrupy flowers.
    Orange blossom usually turns funny on my skin but not this one.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve been sampling lots of lovely orange blossom scents these past couple of weeks, because spring is making me crave them, and this is without a doubt the very best one when it comes to price/quality. If you’re looking for a wonderful neroli fragrance, this is a must-try, and if you happen to be on a budget as well, this one might be considered a godsend.
    Eau Amaible isn’t quite as natural as Hermès’ Eau de Néroli Doré, for example, or quite as well-balanced in its sweetness as L’Artisan’s Séville à l’Aube, but in both of these respects it comes pretty damn close for a fragrance that can be had for the official price of 8,40 Euro for a 30 ml bottle (and big bottles are even cheaper per ml!). And longevity isn’t bad at all either, considering it’s a cologne – I get good sillage for an hour or two, and then a lovely skin scent lingers for the rest of the day.
    I have to say I’m very impressed by this brand – really the very best “cheapies” around, at least from those I’ve tried. I’ve ordered a gift set with all of Le Couvent’s currently available colognesand look forward to spending the warmer months with them. An extra bonus is that the marketing lets you fantasize about a simple life spent in a medieval convent, gathering natural ingredients to make colognes…

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice sweet orange blossom scent. The first stage is a bit too soapy for my taste, but later it settles into a nice sweet and summery scent. Longevity is moderate on my skin, which I think is good enough considering it’s a cologne.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Hello sunshine! Eau Aimable starts off with a burst of orange blossom and a bit of fruit pulp. Bright, uplifting and happy this lovely cologne dries down to a powdery clean, slightly vanillic creamy orange blossom that lingers a good 6-9 hours before it becomes a mere whisper. The perfect orange blossom, non indolic and perfectly charming.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Gorgeous. Very soft and comforting. Perfect orange blossom.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I totally get the Froot Loops someone mentioned below, as well as fortune cookie! Very fresh and lovely, sitting close to the skin.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me a lot of JPG Fleur du Male, only sweeter…

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells very similar to 4711..

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Got this based on so many good reviews…. To me this is so awful and generic cheap smelling. Not something I would recommend at all. I would put this in the category of car air fresher or something to put on your sheets. Would not wear it out. Guess I’m not one of the cool kids….

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Love the brand but this one I like least….to sweet almost siropy.
    Helas, I own a big bottle of this one…blind buy, it’s a risk.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    After many test…the performance are very good…

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    a chill out music, a drink a at the beach, a walk in white shirt and flip flops hand in hand with your loved one … Summer sunset …. … love … orange blossom sweetened … you do not need great performance for this perfume … is a skin perfume and must be so … why is the fragrance of love … 8/10

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a delightful summer perfume and intensely nostalgic for me. It does, however, smell like fruit loops on my skin! Far sweeter than my usual rose fragrances and with none of the spice of the SL Fleur D’Oranger. It is warm, welcoming, light and adorable. Smells lovely layered over the hand cream and shower gel, too!
    Update: I still love this pretty baby in summer, but it has been brought to my attention that it smells like FRUIT LOOPS. I don’t usually like sugary perfumes, but the summery vibe of the orange blossom gets away with it in this frag. Would probably repurchase a small size as a light travel perfume.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    When I want to be reminded of my hometown, or the journey back from college to home – I wear this. It is the scent of dusk in South Florida. Mingle this with some night blooming jasmine and it is just…perfection. On me, this smells almost singularly of orange blossom, with a tiny hint of petitgrain. Orange blossom is very sweet. Very. I don’t mind the sweetness of Eau Aimable because it smells natural…so lovely. Like a warm, Florida night! Clean, fresh, sweet, and totally enchanting. A very happy fume! And very affordable. Probably best worn on spring and summer days- or when you want to be reminded of them on a day in winter. Excellent longevity, and moderate sillage. Perfect. This will always be in my scent collection. The Cologne of Love, for me, the cologne of home!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a supremely sweet, juicy, sugary affair. I am tempted to drink this flowery philter in a faceted crystal tumbler. It conjures an image of fair-haired ladies of Thebes lounging about in crisp white robes in an orchard, the air filled with the intoxicating scent of the orange blossoms on the trees and tucked behind their ears.
    Considering the notoriously short longevity of most citrus fragrances, this lasts an impressively long time, at least five hours.
    It is, like the label says, loveable.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Some days this is bright and sunny orange blossom (sometimes with sweet mandarin), and other days the rose comes in with petitgrain as a sophisticated splash fragrance. I am not a fan of cologne because it fades so fast, but this one is worth the price and has good longevity. I didn’t know it came in a huge 8.4 oz bottle, and that’s the one I chose. It’s just so pleasant and like aromatherapy. I only wish it had a cap for the spray and not just as a splash option.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Oh man am I glad I didn’t blind buy this one (I totally almost did based on reviews and my love for orange!). This is a dead ringer for the similarly-named Love by Kilian. I’m really surprised nobody has mentioned that yet. Maybe because Kilian isn’t quite as widely sampled. But they’re both overwhelmingly sugary and quite potent. The orange blossom is potent, but it’s completely overtaken by the sweetness for me. I was hoping it’d make a nice summer scent. Alas, it’s quite reminiscent of a particularly colourful breakfast cereal…
    Apparently love smells like fruit loops.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    The idea of this really appealed but on it was old lady plus citrus dish soap. Maybe it’s a body chemistry thing.
    Edit: having tested a whole bunch more scents now – my skin hates orange. Don’t know why but orange almost always turns harsh and overwhelming and generally icky on me. So obviously this one is not going to be good for me.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Finally figured out what this reminds me of – on my skin it’s the heart candies with messages on them (the orange one). It’s a sweet, candied orange/petitgrain/blossom mix with a sort of powdery, chalky nose feel. Very innocent.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is simply a very sweet, creamy orange blossom. No muss, no fuss. If you don’t like your orange blossom soapy or sharp, this is for you. It’s sugary (probably due to an unlisted vanilla note), but still very natural smelling.
    I’m surprised this isn’t more popular, and even more surprised at how Les Couvents consistently manages such high quality at such reasonable prices.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Like an orange blossom bonbon. Very sweet, very natural and very pleasing. It’s one of the nicest orange blossom perfumes I know – and I really can’t stand orange blossom usually.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This is 100% happiness in a bottle. An instant pick-me-up. Warm, sweet, airy, innocent. So good.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    This is nice and on me, it does seem to last quite a long time. I bought it based on a review from this site which stated this fragrance reminded them of L’Occitanne Neroli (the original one and my very favorite). There is a similarity, but it is definitely not the same. I purchased it on eBay and am happy with the scent. I will have to look for the soap as other reviewers have noted that it is very good. I really wish L’Occitanne would find a way to bring back their original Neroli as it is extremely hard to find even on eBay (unless you want to pay 200-300 dollars). All in all. I am happy with this and love to wear it all year long.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Unlike most people I’m disappointed in this. In theory it contains many aspects I normally love – I’m a big fan of orange blossom and citrus generally, and I like sweet fragrances if they’re done well.
    But this is quite synthetic to my nose, which surprised me as many people seem to find it natural-smelling. It’s also remarkably strong for a cologne, which stops it being refreshing, and the sweetness is somehow sticky and a bit overwhelming.
    In fact this was a scrubber for me, as I began to feel quite nauseated after a few minutes.
    Such a shame.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    What a gorgeous opening. It feels like a fresh floral water with hints of zest orange. Like something you’d want to splash onto your face in hotter weather. Lovely orange blossom and effervescent tones. It definitely feels “cologney” in terms of strength. Airy, watery and bright at first.
    The dry down goes VERY sweet on me, almost like it’s laced with tons of vanilla. Lots of smoothness washes over everything that was once bright and this becomes very linear. Like a sugary orange….
    BRILLIANT opening, the dry down? Not so exciting for me.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    On me, Eau Aimable is mainly fluffy orange blossom with juicy mandarine pulp hiding within. The orange blossom here is undoubtedly sweet, but feels translucent at the same time, which prevents it from being cloying. The gentle touch of indole also helps to prevent it being full-on gourmand. I too find there’s a vanilla undertone, which slightly reminds me of By Kilian Sweet Redemption.
    The sillage is moderate to close and the longevity is around 8 hours. The balance between creamy sweetness and cologne-like translucency makes Eau Aimable a lovely choice in cool weather as well as a sunny spring day. Moreover, it’s also quite affordable. If you’re looking for a straightforward yet well-composed sweet orange blossom, I think Eau Aimable definitely worths a try.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting……this actually does kind of resemble Love Don’t Be Shy by Kilian! At just a fraction of the cost, I’m SOLD! Of course the sillage may not quite match Kilian, but the Longevity is fairly surprising for a Cologne – even though it keeps fairly close to skin. If you LOVE “Love” by Kilian, I’d advise to get your nose on Love (Eau Aimable) by Couvent Des Minimes and give it a try.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    About a month ago, I received a decant of this from a lovely Fragrantican (Thank you!!) as I was looking for a true orange blossom fragrance. I fell in love with it at first spritz! This is like sticking your nose in an orange blossom; it must be a bee’s dream! It is not the orange fruit but the actual blossom. It’s sweet and floral and long lasting for a cologne. I like to spray it in my hair so I get wafts of it all day.
    Cologne of Love is a Summer breeze bottled. Do yourself a favor and buy this—it’s inexpensive on Amazon and I got mine from Ulta.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    A bombastically sweet vanilla (though not in the notes it constitutes the entire base here) fragrance with orange and orange blossom stripes all over. My boyfriend sniffed this on me and said it smelled like artificial orange drink, like Tang, for those of you who are familiar-not exactly a compliment and not what I want to smell like to others.
    I’m starting to think this brand and I were never meant to get along. The one in the blue bottle advertised as vanilla was thoroughly underwhelming, and the rose one in the red bottle smelled like straight up bathroom deodorant. Most of the colognes I have tried from LCDM, contain at least one artificial-smelling component which stands out enough that it’s impossible to ignore.
    Now I’m not against fragrances which smell artificial, in fact I own and love quite a few. It’s just that with sweet celebrity scents you know exactly what you’re getting into.
    The packaging and the back story as well as the list of natural things included here all suggest a higher tier than this orange drink manages to reach.
    I still kind of love it through all my disillusionment, but I probably won’t be owning it now that I know my bf thinks it stinks.
    Update- I own it now even though it’s not fresh at all, seriously too vanilla-sweet and my boyfriend hates it. Sometimes the world makes no sense.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume arrived to me shattered in the mail. It is not the perfume’s, fault, poor thing but the horrible seller who thought a loose jiffy bag was sufficient protection of a large glass bottle of this precious liquid.
    Ugh. I really hate ebay sometimes. The beautiful candied orange blossoms tantalized me from the broken shards of glass. Being the passionate perfumista I am, I tried saving as much of Minimes as I could by splashing it all over my wrists, neck, desperately trying to squeeze the last few drops from the jiffy bag into the bottom of that broken bottle.
    For Minimes is a beauty, delicious candied oranges, wild roses and flowers. Selmya Hayak dressed as a flamenco dancer comes to mind, dressed in a gorgeous red chiffon ensemble with a red poppy in her hair (OK I may have been watching a bit of Ugly Betty recently). But that character Sofia Reyes she plays? First getting Daniel to fall in love with her and propose then revealing it was all just a cruel trick for a magazine stunt? Weirdly relatable to how I felt when receiving that smashed perfume…a beautiful promise shattered by the harsh reality. I cut two of my fingers while trying to save Minimes, but sadly the fractures were two severe. She is in my life no more. But I will always have the memories of those gorgeous candied orange blossoms mixed with blood haunting me.
    I know this will seem overly dramatic (I am giggling a bit while typing!) But this was my experience. I could try ordering another Minimes, but I think I am still a bit in mourning over that tragic beauty. What a world! *Flounces off*

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a gorgeous orange blossom cologne!
    It is sweet and creamy, I imagine it taste like pastries made with orange blossom water.
    Is a pick me up scent, can’t wait to try it on warm summer morning.
    It has great longevity and sillage moderate.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    It is very nice but not as potent as I was hoping for. Silly I know as it is only cologne. I will use it in the few warm days we have over here. It is quite weak though so dont expect any more of it.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Just received a nice sized decant of this heavenly little beauty in a swap. Like most of us members of this community, I have a lot of fragrances. Niche, vintage, designer, drugstore. Never tried this brand before, and my findings are this: Cologne of Love is not expensive. It is not flashy or impressive. Not a cult name. But oh… my… Lord… it is really one of the most absolutely beautiful scents I’ve ever smelled.
    Paradise. Found.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    You can certainly get this in “Boots” stores in the UK
    there is also a website/online store for the US

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Like spraying yourself with a peaceful summer day. I spent last spring in southern Spain and, walking past orange groves, the air was filled with a scent like this.
    Beautiful, very feminine,I suppose, but that ain’t gonna stop me!

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    FRACKING AMAZING SCENT!
    If this was available for more people to sniff — it would be hard to keep on the shelf.
    This scent is all about Orange Blossom.
    It is a sweet, wet, fresh, orange blossom. While sweet, it has this delicate floral undertone to it that really balances the fragrance and makes it BEE-U-TIFUL! The seville orange (bergamot) and petigrain — mmm lovely balance to the whole composition.
    Excellent choice if you like orange blossom. If you like sweet perfumes you might really enjoy this one — lightly floral yet still sweet. If you like the scent of an orange creamsicle, you will like this too – while no vanilla, it is a creamy sweet floral orange.
    It is very similar to Nerola Blossom by Pacifica.
    Longevity about 6.5 hours via splash bottle, sprayed on – lasts 4 hours unless you spray a LOT.
    very affordable when on sale @ Lecouvent.com

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Even though it is late summer here in the eastern US, this will prevail as the “go to” wake me up scent of spring/summer…. Thanks for the introduction, from a very generous F member!
    The warm, linear, citrus scent just screams beautiful sunshine and it lasts so long…!!
    So pleasantly surprised by such a slightly sweet, innocent good morning fragrance… Now this is pancakes w/ syrup, juice and coffee without the obnoxiousness….

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    This is very nice in summer. I keep a bottle in the fridge and spritz liberally when I get home. The opening is creamsicle + orange blossom. This faces quickly and it becomes more of a vanilla fragrance. The vanilla, like it’s cousin Eau des Missiones, is somewhat akin to Spiritueuse Double Vanille. Here the orange blossom sticks around and complicates things nicely. Surprisingly for a natural cologne it lasts quite awhile (6-8 hours) even in really hot weather.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this one should be classified as ‘gourmand’! I was looking for a fresh splash on summer cologne, but this one is definitely not it.
    It is a long lasting sweet orange blossom delight, unfortunately it’s odour reminds me only of those delicious Moroccan sweet pastries, scented with orange flower water. If I would wear this fragrance I would be craving for exotic pastries constantly! Any scent which reminds me of edibles is a gourmand scent in my opinion.
    Lovely but not for me, my weight is already a problem and wearing this I would be hungry all the time!

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Don’t look further for the best cologne with the most refined orange flower : this can compete with niche, high-end colognes, who are charged double or triple.
    I was searching for a good replacement of my vintage Hermes orange verte, wow, I found it with this one without any regret that it is just a weak copy !
    No, Couvent’s Cologne of Love is such a sparkling cologne but which is to me quite feminine and soft although it is a good unisex cologne but it is definitively not a boring simplistic mainstream cologne , much more refined than you would expect (due to the wild rose & nasturica) and with an amazing longevity : it lasts longer than average mainstream EDP perfumes on the market, a proof that Couvent is giving the high quality at really good price, no one can beat them in that category.
    And try all the others, I love the whole range !!

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this as present with the soap.
    And when i tried it it was wow.
    you have to get used to the scent. It is a bit creamy-citric-floral scent that is very long-lasting for this cologne.
    It is very nice and relaxing espc. after a hard long day.
    It belongs in the tradition of the scents typical for French monasteries who produces soap-tablets and eau de toilettes according to very old formulas and with natural ingredients.
    This is a very great cologne for all day use with very good quality.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh, I haven´t seen the cologne yet, but I have the bar soap, which really smells devine for the summer. I will now go and search for the cologne. Usually I am not a big fan of citrussy perfumes. But there are exceptions and if the perfume smells like the soap, this might be one of them.
    It´s not very complex, fruity citrusy notes mixed with orange blossom. But still it´s very pleasing. As it contains only very volatile notes, I´m glad that people here voted it´s a scent with lasting power.
    The ingredients of the soap list tangarine leaf oil, which isn´t listed here on the perfumes pyramid. I hope this isn´t an evidence that they do smell different.
    At first I didn´t find this here in the database because I was looking for Eau Aimable. This is a bit confusing.
    I will edit after testing the actual fragrance. Till then I´d recommend everyone to try the lovely bar soap 😉
    Edit:
    So, I had the chance to test the cologne. It pretty much smells the same like the soap but stronger. It comes in a splash bottle with a seperate sprayer (like the Serge Lutens rectangular bottles) so you can chose yourself if you prefer the splash or the sprayer mechanism. You can spray this stuff all over your body and it is still so pleasing that it won´t be overwhelming. Very nice fragrance for summer. Although it´s very (white) floral this is still very much wearable for men. Got nothing of other in-your-face (white) florals!
    This stuff is also very inexpensive (paid 28€/100ml). It´s more a cologne or body mist concentration, but still has a good and strong enough smell.
    Longevity is weak on my skin, especially in hot weather. But it´s cheap enough to reapply constantly.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Hello smiley! This is real cologne. It’s slightly sweet, tart and refreshing. Orange blossom scents can go soapy and this doesn’t at all. It opens with a strong bergamot note on my skin and clothes, after a few minutes, the orange blossom and some fresh green notes appear. The longevity for this is amazing considering it’s a cologne, I get at least eight hours wear and the sillage is pretty good even for my chronically stuffy nose. Considering the price and the good quality of this and of course the amazing way it smells, I would definitely recommend this for those looking for a bargain/cologne/orange blossom/fresh scent.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Very beautiful and good scent of orange blossom, long lasting, inexpensive, PERFECT!!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I didn’t know it was marketed as “Cologne of Love” in English-speaking countries 😀
    This is not a true translation from French “Eau Amaible”, but there it goes.
    It’s very pleasant, carefree, happy cologne with orange blossom, not probably the truest thing around, but nice and wearable and I prefer this one to LCDM Fleurs d’oranger as that one really smell like sticky Naples’ pastiera (yummy!) and I’m not a fan of foody fragrances.
    Cologne of Love is more floral and feminine without smelling like a cake.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, natural orange blossom is the story of Eau Aimable, a fairly new launch (2012) by the house of Le Couvent des Minimes, which has been specializing in botanical recipes since 1862. I love these kinds of colognes: they smell so clean and refreshing and serve the purpose for which the original historical colognes were intended. True, we bathe much more frequently in the modern world, but it’s still nice to reach for this sort of olfactory pause on days such as today, which promises to push the 90F mark.
    Eau Aimable is on the sweet side and is not at all soapy (à la Prada Infusion de Fleur d’Oranger), but it still smells clean somehow, and not in the house of Clean way. This is not an abstract chemical soup, it’s a wonderful combination of natural essences. I bought a huge jug because I’m basically a cologne glutton. (Know thyself!) I pour it into a smaller atomizer bottle for spritzing.
    Anyone who likes sweet orange blossom perfumes is bound to like this, and even if you find some of them too cloying (Elie Saab, the one from Kilian…), this one may work for you. But it is sweet, so no one who dislikes sweet perfumes will like this creation. In fact, given the sweetness level here, another group of people who might enjoy Eau des Minimes would be the celebrity scent crowd. The difference is that this one smells natural, unlike those. It also costs less, amazingly enough. I consider this to be a fantastic budget niche bargain, as are all of the salubrious botanical colognes from this house. Splash on!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this one a year later than fleur d’oranger but they are quite similar.
    Sweet, and long-lasting. On a hot day layer with crisp citrus … I mixed it up in a bottle with 2/5 Marc Jacobs Grapefruit and 1/5 Happy in Bloom/Clinique…..

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Thanks, Fragrantica, for adding this one!!!
    if you are a cheerful and a happy loving person you will love this fragrance ;-))
    Perfect quality and smell!!
    Reminds me of our fabulous vacation in beautiful Provence!!!
    love it!! 😉
    And this name!!! Cologne of LOVE!!

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