Pohadka Ys-Uzac

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Pohadka Ys-Uzac

Pohadka Ys-Uzac

Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)

Pohadka Ys-Uzac for women and men of Ys-Uzac

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Description

Hour of dream!
A saraband by air, wind and flame
A mysterious path of sensation under
smoky twilight…

A unsuspected improvisation between fresh cut grass and slightly powdery
blond Tobacco. Accentuated by the vivid color of Immortelle,
the transparent ever-shifting opening implies a secretive sunshine,
sketching an aquarelle painted warm sand.

The tantalizing yet intangible note of Jasmine draws
an introduction between crushed fresh herbs and soulful
leather undertones of smoked vanilla. Pohadka was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Micotti.

18 reviews for Pohadka Ys-Uzac

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Mint gum, soft dewy jasmine, herbs, tobacco, leather (reads more like suede to me)…
    A very soft (low silage) masterfully blended work of art. Each note complementing eachother so well.
    I’d never blind buy this but would like a small decant one day just to relive the gorgeous marriage every once in a while.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very delicious daywear scent. Fresh, sweet, strange; i can not stop sniffing my hand ( looks very strange for other people.. you recognise that?)
    It starts a bit like you wake up in a tent at a green campside, bit late cause you had a party the night before, you open the tent and than…you’ll smell the sunriped but fresh grass!
    A little later you will smell the lovely leather, very soft tabacco and mint, the immortelle takes it over from the tobacco and last very long.
    A masterpiece!!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful and unusual. The first part I do not like much,but after some time everything changes… is a clean scent, light and melancholy. I’d like rainy days in autumn, I like how it evolves turns slowly, almost “shy”, after about one hour reveals all its beauty almost “artistic”. I like it because it’s different and well done .. is as if you are walking along a path with grass, trees, and leaves flying because of the wind .. I like. The sillage is soft, but the longevity is very good (10 hours). Recommend to try.
    Sillage: 5.5/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Scent: 8.5/10
    Overall: 8.5/10

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Ashtray and spearmint. Cigarettes and mint gum. This was my signature scent when I was 20 and that was before I put purfume on

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Pohadka opens quite dark. I smell liquorice and something boozy, a bit of mint or camphor, sage, dusty notes, some minor metallic notes as well. Then, the labdanum and tobacco develop, combined with dried hay notes and sage. The scent becomes slightly sweet. Hints of ambroxan become apparent in the background. The ambroxan become stronger and then starts to settle down and dissapears completely. The drydown is a sweet, dry, dusty tobacco.
    Sillage and longevity are moderate.
    This scent is rough. It is sweet due to the vanilla, harsh due to the tobacco, dry due to the immortelle and labdanum, mysterious due to the sage and then last but not least, minty. Right on top of the herbalness lies a layer of nose-tickling freshness.
    Very interesting scent. Shame about the ambroxan, it doesn’t work with my skin. If you like herbal scents and can do ambroxan, try this one. I absolutely loved the complex opening and the yummy tobacco drydown, but the ambroxan phase I would really like to skip.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    that powdery blond tobacco is just amazing. it starts differently in a very greeny way then turns into that masculine light tobacco in few minutes leaving it as major sensual bomb on my wrest. quite captivating and luring.
    Edit (19th May 2017) There is something minty, something like a toothpaste as well that reminds me of their “Metaboles” fragrance.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    A beautiful experiment: when the green notes meet the leather …. freshly cut grass, smoke, ash, wind !. They remind me of some prodigies of Andy Tauer and Alessandro Gualtieri. I love it.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Grassy and green Leather/Tobacco…
    Pohadka smells very green and fresh. When I smell it I get this picture of being on a green grassy hill surrounded by pleasantly fragrant flowers and leafs in the crispy clean mountains of Switzerland. The leather scent is prominent also. It’s soft and easy going.
    I asked Lucky Scent for recommendations on tobacco based fragrances. This was one of them. So I purchased a sample of Pohadka along with some other tobacco scents. As a tobacco fragrance, it disappointed me. The tobacco is very light. Honestly, the little I could smell vanished after the first fifteen minutes (so I guess it is more of a top note in my experience).
    However, if you are looking for a non-citrus fresh fragrance (I personally I’m tired of citrus-based “freshies”), Pohadka is worthwhile looking into.
    Pohadka has a very soft silage. You can wear it close to people at work at would not offend anybody with it. Even though it is a soft fragrance, its duration is rather long.
    Again, if you are looking for a herbal/green/flowery “freshy” with a soft leather undertone that you’d like to agreeably wear in the proximity of people, check this one out. If you are looking for a tobacco scented fragrance, this is not it.
    8/10

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    The first thing I get on spraying this is a sort of toothpaste vibe. I see that the top note, shiso, belongs to the mint family, which presumably explains the fresh-from-the-bathroom smell. That recedes quite soon. The other noticeable note to me is the immortelle, which reminds me of the eponymous face cream. It is also a bit grassy, but more like sweet, non-dusty hay, I’d say.
    Quite nice, interesting perfume. Good for rural activities.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    A man smoking a cigar sitting next to an oak vat in a damp wine cellar, bizarre…

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Out of all the scents from the line, this so far had the best reviews and I was on the point of ordering it blindly. I am glad I did not…
    I could sum it up in few short words- nose in an ashtray. And I could finish my review like this, but I will elaborate a bit more.
    A variety of notes is listed here, none of which ever appear on my skin. No shiso, no jasmine, no fresh grass. But a massive punch in the face of dry tobacco. Then leather creeps up after a while, making the experience not more pleasant, but at least a bit more varied, but even leather cannot cope with the overpowering tobacco.
    I would not go out wearing this, neither would I enjoy being in a company of someone who does.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This composition smells like a tobacco leaf set on fire with baby powder to cool the flames. The notes aren’t as easy to detect unless you looked at the ingredients and for me that’s not a bad thing. The main accords in this fragrance has been done many times in many ways. All in all, the 1st hour to this fragrance smells very exotic. After it settles, it’s no different than any powdery scent out there.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of the few perfumes I’ve smelled that uses sage to its greatest potential. Sage plays a vital role in this very unusual creation. When it is combined with artemis, tobacco and vanilla, a curious accord is created. I find that the more I wear my dwindling sample, the more attached to this smell I become.
    I agree there is just a touch of melancholy to Pohadka. It smells to me like March and April, when its endlessly rainy. There is something of the dampness of the landscape of spring in this bottle. And yet oddly, this doesn’t detract from the beauty of the parfume.
    Unusual scent experience which is very hard to pin down. This is perhaps why I am drawn to it.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    The opening is bitter and green. I can clearly feel immortele which gives a medical vibe and artemisia. Soon it is joined in by a feminine leather remind me more of suede than leather actually. The composition is very well made and this – even tough I would not wear it, because I simply do not enjoy these types of scents – is finally something from Ys Uzac I think is worth the price tag.
    The heart part is a beautiful leather with a syrupy touch to it. I could swear there is plum, because the scent at this point is very dark, seductive and sweet. There is still the medical vibe in the background and all together it goes on perfectly.
    Clearly a unisex, worth a try if you are in a lookout for a good aromatic dominated by leather.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells like sadness. I don’t know how to say it other than that. It is uncommonly melancholic. It reminds me of walks in the mist in the cold, dark, fall. Cold and dying. Trying to be warmed up with the sweet of tobacco and immortelle, but more like a whimper of a death rattle. I don’t know why, but I would sincerely avoid a person if they wore this. The quality is okay, and the packaging is excellent, but wow, smelling it is like being sent on a bad acid trip filled with memories of painful emotions.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    On my skin it even survived a shower. And i do shower with soap…Different, unusual, catchy

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Pohadka strikes as quite compelling and original yet, somewhat, not completely satisfying. There’s a nice juxtaposition between warm smoky notes such as immortelle and vanilla and cold green ones (tobacco leaves, grass and shiso). Hints of mint and something else verging towards the licorice, provide a strident accord when played together with the vanilla which is appealing at first but turns sort of annoying with time. Sweetish, smoky, dissonant. All aspects that could make a great fragrance but, somewhat, Pohadka fails.
    I would classify this as a warm-cold composition with a great potential but, after all, the wrong tuning. Sample first.
    Rating: 6.5/10

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    this is a masterful composition. there is just the right amount of leather, perceiveble but not overwhelming. the herbal notes are quite original. one of the plants used for the heart of this fragrance smell a bit like licorice which is good. the tobacco is very fresh. a hint of vanilla makes the whole experience a little brighter, but not too much because it’s a well concealed and smoky vanilla. full bottle worth.

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