Spice Bazaar Nishane

3.80 из 5
(10 отзывов)

Spice Bazaar Nishane

Spice Bazaar Nishane

Rated 3.80 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Spice Bazaar Nishane for women and men of Nishane

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Spice Bazaar by Nishane is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Spice Bazaar was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jorge Lee. Top notes are juniper, yuzu, rosemary and ginger; middle notes are cedar, cinnamon and cumin; base notes are black pepper, vanilla and saffron.

10 reviews for Spice Bazaar Nishane

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    A spice market with a huge store of the spice cumin. I don’t mind cumin but this is a bit too much for me. Then the wood note is very evident and then the fresh dry yuzu. The cinnamon, pepper and saffron are at the back.
    It’s dry spicy scent but I’ve been to much spicier spice markets.
    A unisex scent with little sweetness from the cinnamon. I’d have liked the addition of Amber or some more warmth. The aromatic notes are more evident with time. The overall effect is dusty spices. It’s nice but I’ve tested better.
    Moderate longevity and sillage. If you love cumin then do try this fragrance.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Exhilarating spice fusion! The mixture of exotic spices with a juniper bed makes this smell fresh and energizing. It’s an ingenious pairing. Most spice scents combine spices with amber or a more prominent vanilla note, but Spice Bazaar with its evergreen cleanness, has a refreshing quality that feels bracing.
    Juniper gives the spices a feeling similar to the wake-up splash of cool water on your face in the morning. Nishane bolsters the juniper with cedar, and the spices with ginger and yuzu. The ginger note especially adds to the effect, and during the drydown, all notes coalesce into an addictive accord that tickled my nose with spicy, zesty, citrusy pleasure. I could detect saffron with its arid tang, cumin with its Eastern seasoning, cracked black pepper with its gunpowder bang.
    This is a really superb spice scent. Universally appealing, complex yet easy to wear! I’ve seen it described as recalling both the forest and the souk. It walks the line between Eastern and Western aesthetics. Wall Street meets Arabian marketplace!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Spice bazar the name do true justice to this fragrance it’s really take you to spice bazar of middle east I bought spice bazar and sultan vetiver and they both are good infact very good would try another from this house soon.this perfume are so good that you immediately fall in love with them and you want to make thwm your signature only problem with spice bazar is its silage is not good as sultan vetiver or may be I got a wrong batch.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    From the moment I laid my eyes on Spice Bazaar by Nishane, I knew I was going to love it. I love the combination of spices with sweet vanilla and juniper. To me it really does smell like a spice market. It lasts a very long time on my skin. Every time I wear it, I get many, many compliments.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is very good aromatic woody spicy. Projects well and said to last – I am yet to see but I can imagine it does. I think in this one the one small thing I’m missing personally is the sweetness, I like perfumes to be a bit sweeter this has a very dry spicy feel to it. Some will prefer this of course over slight gourmands.
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  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m getting a disconcerting and unpleasant metallic note from this sample. It’s probably my temperamental skin chemistry, because the first five minutes were lovely. It’s a fresh spicy combination, and thankfully not too heavy on the cumin.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Cumin, cedar with yuzu and a bit of saffron. This smells very one dimensional and quite dull. Nothing to get excited over with this one. Meh!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Allot of Yuzu with Cedar and the background of saffron. The black pepper shows up later on.
    I really wonder, if Nashane is Turkish brand then the bazaar should be Turkish at least but there isn’t any Turkish stamps like Turkish delight, leathery notes, soapy notes, and over all spicy notes! it’s more of an open beach market at summer time!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Perhaps today was not the day to kick off a sampling of Nishane? For some reason, this failed to make an impression on me. I know, not everything can be memorable, but I was really anticipating this scent. A pretty straight forward spice and wood concoction, and certainly not on the heavier end of things, which was surprising for an Extrait? There was also a body odor kind of sweatiness underneath it all. Very lovely, but I have to pass. Thumb neutral here.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my first Nishane experience from their Discovery Set, and I can say that, for me, Spice Bazaar has set the bar really high.
    The frangance’s name says it all, you can spray it on your skin, close your eyes and find yourself surrounded by an astonishing mixture of spicy colours and aromas; however during the first moments you’ll be gently taken by the hand by the citrusy and fresh opening, then you’ll be there on your own feeling the warmth of the Spice Bazaar

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