Guepard Guepard

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Guepard Guepard

Guepard Guepard

Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Guepard Guepard for women of Guepard

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Guepard by Guepard is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women. Guepard was launched in 1997. Top notes are tagetes, geranium and mandarin orange; middle notes are cinnamon, coriander, chamomile, orange blossom and ginger; base notes are patchouli, vanilla and amber.

24 reviews for Guepard Guepard

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a blind buy for me over a decade ago, and one of the many I have bought because I thought the bottle was absolutely gorgeous. The fragrance itself on the other hand has taken this long to grow on me. I’ve learned that it’s one of those that I enjoy more at a distance, so I’ve been spraying a small amount on my wrists or ankles. As it’s a stronger fragrance I prefer not having it up around my face and being surrounded by it all the time. I do appreciate that it lasts, as I sprayed some on a few hours ago and just washed up a sink load of dishes from the previous night: I can still smell it well when I put my wrists up to my face. I think it’s the geranium and chamomile that I like best in this fragrance. I can definitely detect the coriander in here, it remains pretty constant throughout the life of the scent. Overall I’d have to say I still like it more for the bottle than the scent, but I’m glad that it’s a fragrance I’ve had a positive change of mind about.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    incredibly lovely and unique, bit of citrus in the opening with sweet, odd flowers from the marigold and chamomile with orange blossom, the depth of patch and some hint of cinnamon and geranium to spice it up; smokey in the drydown and a tinge herbal with resins and amber

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I finally found my holy grail chamomile and marigold fragrance! This has very herbal leanings, true to those flowers but the usual bitterness that I love is tempered by a sweet note (orange blossom?). It is uplifting. I feel like I can take on anything when I’m wearing this. Sparkling really is a great descriptor (from a reviewer below). Sparkling and bright but not fresh. The spices are soft, barely detectable, blended so nicely with the orange blossom, chamomile, and marigolds. Kind of like a delicious tea but better. More perfumy than tea like. A gorgeous gem, different than the other chamomile perfumes I’ve tried.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Interesting, reading the notes and reviews. I purchased a bottle this afternoon at a high-end beauty supply / specialty shop. The lady there (who knows me) said, “This is your style.” It was a good price (though not as good as a current price on ebayou) and I thought I’d give it a shot, and if not, resell it. I often hope discontinued fragrances will be good resellers, but I don’t think this one will be.
    When she sprayed it on me, my first thoughts: 1) pine 2) male 3) Acqua di Selva. Coming home and reading the reviews, I’m shocked to read there is any floral at all–aromatic, I get, flowers, no. Maybe I just don’t know what marigolds (don’t look up “tagetes” in the database–it’s not there: tagetes is another name for marigolds) and chamomile smell like.
    I’m really not getting the ginger or orange blossom. I don’t smell anything tangy and golden or spicy and creamy white at all. But yes, I do get the patchouli.
    I like the lady’s advice to layer it with something a little too sweet. I may try it over Casmir. Either it will become an exotic harmony of light and dark, cold and warm… or else smell like caper sauce on a piece of birthday cake.
    Maybe all the notes mixed together are what give me that balsamy, resinous, evergreen vibe? To me it really smells like a man’s winter fragrance, somewhat breath-catching, cold, and strong… like Acqua di Selva.
    The bottle shouldn’t look like a jewel. There’s nothing jewel-like about the fragrance. I think the bottle should be green and substantial with a heavy bronze cap, like the sun setting behind a stand of fir trees. That’s what the smell “looks” like to me.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Guepard, I’m so happy to have made your acquaintance! You are fresh and charming, witty and sparkly.
    This is a scent to wear and feel like a dynamo. At least that’s how I feel wearing it. Marigold, a touch sweetened so not so bitter. But still dry. A goodish amount of Chamomile stays with one throught wearing. A dab of Ginger and Cinnamon, so slightly sweetly spicey.
    I am really enjoying my decant from a kind friend. I now know that this will have to come to me as a full bottle. Delightful scent!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Bought this blindly today. The reviews were more positive and I normally love cinnamon and ginger, amber etc. I like unusual and so I thought I’d give it a shot. I will update you the day the perfume arrives. Just to note, I’ve never heard of this one before, wasn’t easy to find for a decent price. Looking forward to it’s arrival. Stay tuned.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Ps. This marvelous marigold could be unisex, ( see my previous review) without detracting from it’s sensual side.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This one is a 360 degree turn from the current trend towards candy-like scents. Though not herbal to me, it’s a breath of fresh air, especially for fall or winter. The marigold, geranium, orange blossom mix is spiced and tempered by the ginger/cinnamon and the chamomile. The edt reads like a superior edp, with spectacular longevity. This is a dabber/ one spray powerhouse. It brings to mind Katherine Hepburn in classic garb for daytime or casual cosy evening wear. (Gorgeous bottle, too!)

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I have Guepard EDT. For me, it is not sweet at all, and the spices are super strong, perfectly blended, extremely dry, “dusty”, and masculine. By itself, this would work very well on male skin.
    I prefer sweeter feminine scents, but I use Guepard for layering, to tone down fragrances that are too cloyingly sticky sweet. Guepard adds depth and staying power to other perfumes, so it’s really great for layering. When layered with syrupy sweet fragrances, Guepard changes them into unique, interestingly deep and long lasting blends that equal and surpass expensive high quality niche perfumes.
    Worn alone, Guepard for me is best on cold damp or rainy days. It adds a crispy dry element to the air that feels uplifting and hopeful.
    If you dislike sweet perfumes, Guepard is highly recommended. Its “old school” oriental style herbal spices and dry, non-sweet florals create a unique blend.
    DO be careful spraying, as Guepard is super strong and lasts until you wash it off. Very little goes a long, long way.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I remember testing this at the beginning of my studies. At the same time my passion for perfumes began. Guepard fascinated me not only with its scent, but also with the colour and ornaments on the bottle. At that time I decided to go back to it some 15 years later, as I wasn’t ready for a randez-vous with Guepard. It made me think of a mysterious boudoir in an old mansion in the south of France, on a sunny, summer noon. The boudoir surely belongs to a beautiful and elegant lady from the past, who travelled a lot by Orient Express and saw most beautiful places and met most prominent people. And this is HER perfume.
    Unfortunately, Guepard had disappeared and – to make matters worse – I had forgotten its name and only this afternoon did I come across it here! I must find it somewhere and keep my promise to go back to it and verify my 1998 vision – I just can’t wait, only it’s so hard to find!…

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    We’ve been having some glorious autumn days here in Ontario – the trees have turned to rich, diverse colours of deep red, yellow ochre, and fiery oranges. You breathe in the smell of trees, moist earth, slowing decaying plant life, and hints of wood fires off in the distance. You hear the chattering of hundreds of birds grouping together for migration, and the papery rustle of dried leaves being spun in the air by warm wind gusts.
    Guepard EDP is the perfect scent to accompany this autumn tableau. So warm, so elegantly spicy and richly herbal, and only ever so slightly vanillic. The florals are strong but not sweet. It smells deep and luxurious, and yes, very “perfumey”, which I love here because it illustrates wonderfully the dramatic visuals, smells, and sounds of autumn. Gorgeous and classy, not meant to blend into the background or be subtle, but still quite warm and inviting.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    It was my going to a party scent :), when I was young 17 or 18, even though it was strong and as some people wrote here deffinetly not for young people. BUt I wore it and I loved it. I remember it being sweet, strong and a bit oriental. Really like a treasure to have. And the bottle made it so luxurious and to have it made me feel special. I guess we all wanted to feel more grown up when you are under 20. Now I am over 30 and I guess its time to go and sniff this scent one more time and maybe to buy it. Im sure I still love the scent but maybe I cant take it seriously anymore because of the period it takes me back to :). Let’s see.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I came across this fragrant gem in a box lot of perfume that I purchased at auction. I’d never heard of it before and judging by the limited number of voters on this page, it must not be very well known.
    This lovely scent is a real sleeper. Another site classifies it as an Oriental. It does have characteristics of an Oriental although it has a lightness and brightness that most Orientals don’t.
    The spices in this brew are delightful. The EDP that I have goes on very strong but settles down after about an hour and is followed by wave after wave of lovely floral and aromatic wafts. This is a very comfortable and wearable fragrance with good sillage and exceptional 8+ hours longevity.
    This is an unusual fragrance whose acquaintance I am happy to have made!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the EdT of this. I don’t get any clear patchouli. What’s odd is that it seems like it’s going to be a lot sweeter than it actually is. I guess the strong vanilla, amber, and spices creates this quality, without a huge dose of ethyl maltol. On the other hand, I could imagine that some will feel that this smells like candy. For me, the chamomile stops it from going too far in that direction. I don’t get much fruit so that must be blended into the major accord, which is basically what this scent is: one big accord. It’s nicely done and not too heavy, though of course the EdP might be considerably heavier for all I know. I guess I’d call this a sweet oriental. There’s no animalic note and it’s not musky. I’m not sure if it’s too simple for me but it certainly smells quite nice.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely rich sexy scent for a mature woman – definitely not for the young. Comes in a very nice bottle. Bought it blind after reading the reviews on Fragrantica and I am really glad I did. Lasts well and attracts lots of compliments.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh my god this is a deja- vu to my trip to India! I smelled this perfume first time in my life a few days ago and did not imagine it to smell like the beautiful country i traveled in a few years ago! This fragrance lets me smell only incense scent and nothing else. It’s the same scent like the indian ‘Champa’ incense i was so inlove with! I love this very unusual fragrance, but i have to say that i’m not sure if i would like to smell like this… I just want to have a bottle in order to be able to sniff this exotic incense mist once in a while.. not as a perfume on my skin. I would say it’s very unusual scent… Interesting!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this unsniffed because I like warm, spicy scents. I think this is an underrated find and I’m delighted with it. Go easy with application, it’s very powerful in its opening stages! I spray it onto a cotton ball and dab it on.
    Rich, complex, and long-lasting. The drydown is wonderfully earthy. Two thumbs up! A great bargain for such an interesting fragrance.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Bought unsniffed from fragrancex.com and HATED this one at first. Although it is clearly a well blended and smells expensive, it came on like a guy with too much gold jewelry, a fake tan, and slicked back hair. Waaaay too strong! Slow down a little, huh?
    Also, the the coriander note made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Coriander and ginger notes together became noticeably bitter, acrid, sharp. I agree it is a sillage monster with excellent holding power.
    Then one day the weather was damp and chilly, and I don’t know why, but I was feeling like giving it another chance. So I spritzed a little on my wrist and fell in love with the woodsy spicy heavenly smell. I think it must have been the right time to try it (hormonally speaking) because suddenly it worked on me. So weird! Now I am in woodsy-spicy love!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    OMG, I definitely didn’t expect this one to be such a sillage monster!!! Now I understand why so many people suggest it as a winter/fall fragrance – I presume in hot weather this killer sillage really might be too offensive. But if you use it sparingly (and by that I mean 1 (one!) spray), it is a great spring/late spring/early autumn scent – slightly green, uplifting, optimistic and soothing at the same time (ginger and chamomile – two herbal teas I love most when feeling not too well). Ginger dominates this fragrance from the beginning till end. Vanilla is hardly here, I feel patchouli and mostly amber. Spices are not-in-your-face kind, they just add complexity to this scent, which is extremely well blended. My guess is you should try it prior to buying/swapping for it, since this one seems to be a scent that needs the right skin chemistry to fully reveal itself.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    i was expecting really to like it. it was on my wishlist for such a long time. now by having recieved it from a swap partner today, i’m little bit irritated after having tested it this morning, that it seems to not be my cup of tea.
    it’s straight in the face pungent flowers and citrus smell, that i was shocked. the mandarin unfortunately i couldn t detect. it seems to have been covered by the overhelming flower-attack of the top.
    by smelling on my wrist even after 5 minutes i can’t stand it. the spicyness mingels in the sharp flowers of the top and it becomes even worth at this stage.
    then, after a while i can smell nice waves of warm and cinnamon-spicy trails coming from my wrist, this stage is truly beautiful as far i don’t put my nose to close to my wrist. normally i like ginger in perfumes, so guess it’s almost the coriander which on is the unpleasent thing for my nose by sniffing near the skin.
    this rich and spicy scent seems to be rather on the male site on my opinion, i’m really surprised how mutch woman like to wear this. or perhaps i got a overdose by spraying it too next to the skin? as it is a spicy and strong scent maybe i should have better dust it instead of applying directly on skin.
    definitely i think this could also be a nice male scent, for me not one to love for myself, as i’m more in ultrafeminin scents, but it could please me maybe on my hubby. let’s wait and see the results on maleskin 😛
    the scent itself is nice blendet, has a great sillage and good staying power and smells expensiv.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I blind bought this one after getting my earnings from slaving in hot cafeterias at schools [wiping brow with forearm]*whew*…What an amazing surprise! Guepard is sweet and smoky on my wrist…The pungent marigolds and sharp geraniums mix so deliciously with the mandarin orange…Chamomile, coriander and orange blossom hover softly, yet with enough sweetness to create a bewitching sillage…I will venture to say on me, this wears like Poison Light, if there were such a thing…All the beauty without the sticky sweetness…! Wow…I’m in love…

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Tagetes – camomile – and a fresh note that irritated the living daylights out of me. I think it`s coriander…
    It`s rich and unusual, but it is not my cup of tea.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    I really enjoy wearing Guepard. It is like a trip to the magical world where you will find the cinnamon wind playing with the blossoms of tagetes, then it will start raining with the juicy ginger and spices, and when the night comes, the rain will stop, and chamomiles will lay their soft heads on vanilla clouds and sleep…Try Guepard on your skin, reveal its beauty!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I was 16 when i am first time sniffed this one. I was impressed: pretty powerful(may be not for enough young lady) , very very noticeable , has something mysterious and it’s only for cold days. For strong but sensual woman.
    I hope it’s the same one smell for me, even it is not…i’ll just put this chic boutle on the table to remind me happy days.

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