No 9 Posala Odin Odin

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No 9 Posala Odin Odin

No 9 Posala Odin Odin

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

No 9 Posala Odin Odin for women and men of Odin

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No 9 Posala Odin by Odin is a Floral fragrance for women and men. No 9 Posala Odin was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Delphine Jelk. Top notes are pear blossom and peach; middle notes are star jasmine, bourbon vanilla and orange blossom; base notes are tobacco, benzoin, black iris and amber.

14 reviews for No 9 Posala Odin Odin

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Amazing Fragrance…Nice job Odin!…Except please stop marketing this as Unisex..It’s 100% A Feminine Fragrance…. With that being said this would be in my top 5 scents for A woman to wear… Extremely well made and of the highest quality.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Probably my favorite more feminine type of scent. Maybe a tie with Black Orchid. I get a lot of vanilla on my skin and the other notes dance in the background. Lasts an entire work day. Sweet and not overpowering. Love it.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Ravishing primavera opening with sakura, sparkling apple cider, and Japanese plum wine. Vanilla might be dancing around in the background at dry down, but I’m not sensing the iris / amber/ neroli/ tobacco/ benzoin. Posala feels like a spring flower explosion- much like the bright pink cherry blossom trees!
    We humans may be conditioned to detect *unusual* scents more than what we’re accustomed to. I go heavy on the benzoin (Euphorium Brooklyn’s Usar), boozy (Byredo’s 7 Veils), and orange blossom (Atelier Cologne’s Grand Neroli), so these need to be SHOUTED before I can hear it. :o)
    Very much enjoying this cheerful fruity-floral, and hence the dilemma. Odin’s Vert Reseda’s always been my fragrance unicorn. Now I want both. What to do??

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    rating: 8/10
    I use it with Odin 06 together – one spray each arm. I love the mixture of both rather than the development of just single one. They last quite long, at least 4-5 hours, which I like very much.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    There is a very simple reason why I bought this perfume: When I sampled it at the Odin counter, it made me smile instantly in the moment I smelled it. This perfume makes me happy apparently.
    After wearing it the first time, I find the combination of sweet fruit and tobacco gives it depth and unique character. I notice that this is not a tobacco fragrance per se. The tobacco merely floats in the background and sets the scene while pear and peach are on stage in full spotlight.
    The genre of peachy-fruity fragrances is often marketed towards women. However, within this category, I think it’s a viable unisex option. Especially, if one’s looking into venturing outside of the citrus fruits department.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    this is sweet and fruity all the way! a bit too sweet for me, though, but it IS an amazing smell…
    kinda draws comparisons to ‘champaca absolute’ by tom ford in that there is an underlying boozy element to it. can’t put my finger on it, but there’s an accord struck that gives off the illusion of rum or something equally boozy. similarly found in “212 VIP” by carolina herrera.
    great smell, just not me…

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the most heavy top note fragrance that I have tried. It’s all about peach with a little pear. The base notes have no existence on my skin. I do get a tad bit of the florals but it’s definitely more fruity than anything. There is nothing unisex about this! It’s straight up female. Guys don’t even waste your money on a sample if you are thinking about it.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    oooh my God!! …. this fragrance reminds me allot of a female relative of mine. it’s the smell of her room and i can still remember that quite clear!! i last witnessed it when i was a very young kid. she is a Thierry Mugler Angel Lover with a capital L, she uses Estee Lauder Makeup (i really don’t know which!) she uses small foundation cream (don’t remember the name!) it’s very small pot half light blue and the other half is white and on top of it there is a music instrument and i guess it’s a jazz!. a lot of hair dryer everywhere & hair curler. this fragrance is like that, the hair dryer and curler hot temp gives the essence of tobacco with the help of her cotton sheets, cold room temp, and a tiny bit of her make up with the base note of sweet angel fragrance. the smell goes like a zigzag… you smell the sweetness of it then it hits with a lung disturb note which is the tobacco then the benzoin, vanilla, neroli and amber hits at the end & that’s all in one sniff. quite complex and interesting. a very long lasting (it’s on my plotter 24+ hours.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very strong, fruity floral vanilla scent that makes me think of shampoo, bubble gum and hand lotion.
    Seemed to jump off the tester strip and slap me with it’s sickly sweetness. Use sparingly.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    At last something feminine from Odin. I realize that they classify everything as unisex, but let’s just say that if any perfume can be said to be feminine, this one is. To be honest, I do not know a lot of guys who could pull this one off.
    Posala is a sweet white flower composition with a marked fruitiness. It has the sweetness level of many mainstream fragrances, but the floral aspect seems much more natural. I detect mainly jasmine, but orange blossom is lurking in the background.
    The quality of the components is what sets this creation apart from the crowd. The genre of Odin 09 is in some ways all-too-familiar, but this variation on the theme is sophisticated and well enough made to count as a real perfume.
    Anyone who likes heavier fruity-floral fragrances would probably like this one, but intense white flower appreciation is a prerequisite. Some people who dislike abstract fruity-floral fragrances might enjoy this creation for its greater depth and complexity. But it is fruity and sweet–almost syrupy–so be forewarned. Above all: try before you buy!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    At first I was hesitant to try this, as the smell coming out of the bottle was VERY masculine. But with the colder weather upon us, I thought I’d give it a try.
    Man, am I glad I did. This is an intensely beautiful, heavy scent, with a deep, fruity smokiness and quite a bit of spice. I’m picking up a lot of the sweetness of peach and tobacco, a touch of amber, the tiniest bit of Jasmine plus the smoke and spice. I’ve only had it on for a few hours, so I’ll edit this if the scent changes.
    On me, it’s not very floral. I don’t necessarily agree with the other reviewers that this is more a feminine scent than a masculine one, and it might be because of that lack of flowers. To me, this is smoky, fruity, spicy heaven, and I think a man’s chemistry could probably pull even more sexy smokiness.
    Sillage is good, and here’s hoping this baby lasts all day. Women in their 20s-30s could easily pull this off if they’re looking for a very sexy, warm unisex scent for the colder months, in addition to men of distinction at any age. So delicious!
    Edit: still yummy and warm, but I am picking up a bit more floral on the dry down. The spice backs off a bit, and it tones down into a warm amber with an almost powdery, light floral and touches of smoke. Still a wrist-sniffer though, and I still think this would be totally delicious on a guy.
    Second edit: layered this with Bath & Body Works Twilight Woods and it’s INCREDIBLE. It adds even more feminine fruity-ness to Odin’s Posala.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    A deeply beautiful fragrance, compelling and mysterious. Notes unfurl like a baroque composition layering one after another in an intricate dance of soft fruit, florals and then spicy amber.
    Will definitely be even better in the colder months.
    Edit: Fall has arrived and my prediction is correct, Posala is perfection in the cold! Love it more with each wearing, definitely fbw

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Extremely feminine (definitely not unisex) floral-fruity number, which is light, transparent and ethereal. Pear blossom’s delicate aroma matched with the juicy stone fruit accord of peach in the opening is breathtaking. Heady star jasmine mixed with sweet bourbon vanilla gives a warmth in the dry down. Lastly, powdery iris softens the edges, as if in a Monet impressionistic painting. As I am no expert in women’s fragrances, I am not the best judge of its originality. Seems it would have success in the 20-30 something’s female demographic. (53)

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Posala is a lovely, bright floral. The jasmine reminds me of that used in Alien. Warm, clear, sunny. The peach is juicy & fragrant, all in all , a high quality, sweet floral, on a warm, amber heart. Nothing groundbreaking, but a lovely fragrance nonetheless.

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