Alguien Sueña Fueguia 1833

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Alguien Sueña Fueguia 1833

Alguien Sueña Fueguia 1833

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Alguien Sueña Fueguia 1833 for women and men of Fueguia 1833

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Description

Perfume Alguien Sueña from the Argentinean house Fueguia 1833 belongs to the collection dedicated to the writer Jorge Luis Borges. “The sea, cassis, a single tear, ivory and dawn are joined by secret bonds in an aroma which presents us with a thousand and one images even while our eyes are closed.”

The fragrance contains notes of cassis, ylang-ylang and patchouli.

The fragrances are available as 30 and 100 ml EDT, 30 and 100 ml EDP as 15 and 30 ml perfume absolute extract. Alguien Sueña was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Julian Bedel.

14 reviews for Alguien Sueña Fueguia 1833

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    For my nose Alguien Suena was a discovery, because I have never ever came across a fragrance that would smell of green fresh nettles! On my skin it’s a linear nettle solifloral. The base gets a little sweater and does remind back currant leaves. It’s a really nice fragrance with a very good staying power. Made me smile 🙂

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Scent – minty green patchouli.
    Season/Time of Day – I prefer to use this one in the warmer months, day or night.
    Projection – I didn’t get noticed, I didn’t get a compliment.
    Longevity – I get 10hrs consistently.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    its amazing, fresh and elegant, long long longevity and sillage perfect

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Tart and fruity opening, I don’t get much ylang-ylang, which is okay with me. I wanted to try this one because while I love patchouli, I’ve never liked ylang-ylang. Does it have indoles(?), because that’s the feeling it gives me. The heart is nice, with just a hint of patch on me, after the slightly overwhelming fruit in the beginning. I’ve had it on for a couple of hours now and, oddly, the dry down really reminds me of CK’s Reveal. Slightly aquatic and floral. Interesting, but too fruity for me.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Very unique take on a patchoulli fragrance!
    It’s simple, fresh and almost watery.
    I like currant in some fragrances, but can be too fruity. In this one, it seems they used more of the leaf than the fruit, as it’s more green, almost minty fresh, with a touch of fruit.
    When I think of ylang ylang I think of Chanel scents, flowery and feminine and exotic. But here it’s slight, mysterious and not feminine at all.
    This is a suprisingly nice, etheral scent that can be worn by male or female and likely great for Spring time.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    “Cassis Is the Case”
    The scent is overpowering, in the figurative and best sense of the word. The purest and most exquisite black currant, I have found during my long search, in recent years.
    Although this perfume does teem with fruit (here: the black currant), IMO, the scent is fit not only for spring or summer; it successfully will find application during the autumn rainy weather, or winter frosty days.
    Projection: incredible. Longevity: simply bringing me to my knees (> 12 hours, without re-application).
    Miraculous! Amazing!! Marvellous!!!
    The creator of “Alguien Sueña” – Julián Bedel – relinquished building up a traditional fragrant pyramid. The notes in this concoction have been organized in the form of a mini-Solar System: the central star is patchouli; around it, in smaller orbit, ylang-ylang sneaks past (literally and figuratively); while in outside orbit, of the greatest length, revolves the above-mentioned Cassis.
    With all that being said, the scent does not make me giddy. Not at all. “Alguien Sueña” does make a wearer feel the “Centre of the Universe”, around which do revolve, glittering in a thousand of tinges, the fresh fruit and the blooming flowers.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    To me, smells like grapefruit and wood. An acidic blast during the first two hours, then turns woody and ureidic. Reminds me of my childhood when I used to visit my grandfather’s field in the Chaco and played down the fruit plants (specifically the grapefruit). I like it so much!!!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful fragance, it smell fruity, fresh.
    It felt like an explosion of passion fruit on my skin.
    The experience on Fueguia Atelier was really amazing.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Really interesting notes that produce a most unexpected scent when combined together. Cassis seems to be popular lately (Enchanted Forest, Aedes de Venustas, etc.), but this perfume stands out to me as truly unique. Rather than smelling like a forest full of trees, this smells like a single cassis bush planted in the ground with purple, juice-engorged fruit shining in the sun. There is such beauty in its simplicity.
    The black currant note is very juicy and it is mixed with patchouli and something else that smells like vanilla. There is a sweetness in it that is something different from fruit juice and seems creamy. I don’t notice anything floral. At times it smells like a fruity chewing gum.
    I am grateful that the cassis doesn’t smell like body odor on me, as that is the problem I have with Enchanted Forest.
    I love this perfume because it is nothing like anything I have ever smelled. It challenges my nose. The notes don’t seem to go together, and yet the end result is so appealing.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    According to the official catalogue of the brand, it is a fragrance described as fruity, which I completely agree.
    This review will address the Parfum version, tested on the skin. Although unisex, as every Fueguia fragrances, I consider it much more feminine than masculine, what deserves a little more attention and, above all, I advise to avoid buying blindly, if you are man and is not adept of very fruity aromas that tend to female. But, obviously, it depends on numerous factors and I am not here to compromise or label fragrances.
    Alguien Sueña is part of “Jorge Luis Borges and Friends collection”, which is a journey through the imagination of Borges, unmasking fragrances behind his works. It’s composed by notes of cassis (on output), ylang-ylang (at heart) and patchouli (at the base).
    The aroma is fruity, with that bittersweet aspect. The presence of cassis is extremely strong and the impression I have is having put some Jell-o powder on the skin, with that artificial aroma before contacting the hot water. After a long time, it evolves into a more floral scent, getting less nuisance and more balanced. Honestly, the patchouli was not present on my skin, which is a shame, since its bitter and earthy nuances could have been very well used in this composition.
    In my opinion, it is very feminine and if worn in hot climates has everything to go wrong. But I’m sure that, if worn by a woman, especially in colder days, will draw a lot of attention.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Ever heard of the saying” In the forest you have no wifi but you will find a connection”? That’s what this scent brings to mind. I think the refreshing naturally sweet berry scent is well paired with the patchouli and ylang ylang in this. it starts of watery, fresh, bright and sweet (think natural like honey rather than candy sweet). It stays that way for quite a while, before the patchouli and ylang come in to bring more depth and a velvet touch to it. I’m very impressed by the overall longevity and sillage from this house, this particular one radiates a short distance from oneself, like a scented bubble space and stays forever when sprayed on clothes. If I hadn’t already splurged on a bottle of Vagabond Prince, this would have gone on my list to buy. I am not saying that they smell identical, but the vibe they give me is the same. A scent of peace.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    As always, Fueguia 1833 perfumes are hard to describe. They are like mini stories that evoke a place or a moment.
    Alguien Suena is like a walk on a wild garden, green and slightly bitter like a poisonous weed.
    Then the Ylang Ylang and black currant bring some sweetness, making the scent more wearable and loving.
    But, at one point when the patchouli and black currant collide, I get a medicinal smell, not too strong but a little unsettling.
    The dry down seems to be conquered by the black currant then suddenly the patchouli comes back to life and what I get is a scent similar to a mint plant that used to grow in my house when I was a kid, I know this smell…I know this smell…and bam! back to my childhood. Green, slightly spicy and bitter.
    Alguien suena is an interesting fragrance, for sure one to test before buying. Not really my type of scent. I still prefer Humboldt from the whole Fueguia 1833 line.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Alguien Suena (Borjes Collection): Cassis, ylang-ylang and patchouli. Right away, a burst of juicy cassis and minty patchouli dominate, then brought to terms by ylang-ylang sprouting a bit between the two. The cassis settles and the patchouli goes stem-to-earth, the latter becoming stronger and dominate. Patchouli lovers will adore this one, though in later stages the sillage diminishes and goes close to the skin.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    i am so glad this brand was added to the fragrance directory. being an argentinian perfume lover, i can’t wait to finally visit the fueguia shop! “alguien sueña” sounds marvelous 🙂

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