Ambre Noir Brecourt

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Ambre Noir Brecourt

Ambre Noir Brecourt

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Ambre Noir Brecourt for women of Brecourt

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Description

Ambre Noir is a sensual scent of amber, created by Emilie Bouge in 2010. Top notes: bergamot, magnolia and myrrh. Heart: sandalwood, amber, labdanum and orris root. Base: amber, vanilla and musk.

It is available as 50 ml EDP.

15 reviews for Ambre Noir Brecourt

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    یه کهربایی معرکه.بوش دقیقا خود کهرباست.بدون کوچیکترین کمبودی.این کار نوشته زنونه.ولی کاملا یونیه به نظرم.و حتی شاید بیشتر تمایل به مردانگی داره.
    دوستانی که دنبال کارای کهربایی هستن حتما اینو تست کنن.برای من علاوه بر رایحه با کیفیتش نوستالژی هم داشت.
    توی نت ثانویه خیلی به دی اند جی د وان شبیه میشه .البته نه حالت تنباکویی اون.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    If you’ve dreamt of finding an amber/resin fragrance with sustained notes of magnolia and orris root, you may have found your match here in Brecourt’s Ambre Noir. The vanilla is a subdued presence here, but mostly to my nose, it’s amber/ORRIS/amber/MAGNOLIA/amber/amber/vanilla. This is less sweet than Ambre Sultan, which is my favorite amber.
    If you’re looking for a gorgeous incense/resin accord and you like nag champa, I’d recommend you steer to Brecourt’s Haram(has been renamed Farah), if you can find it.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Unfortunately, the bergamot is overwhelming on my skin, giving Ambre Noir a bitter effect….what a pity!
    I’ll finish the bottle but that’s it!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Pleasant, sensual, sweet but completely different from all the other amber scents… his peculiarity is that you will hardly find another harmonious arrangement like this. A charm.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    In my opinion as a perfume house you should make your Ambre either cheap or special. Brecourt’s Ambre Noir is neither. It’s a pleasant, but extremely common powdery amber, so it doesn’t justify it’s price tag.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a weird kind of amber, haven’t tried anything like this. amber in “Ambre Noir” is not as sweet and rich as most people are used to in amber fragrances.
    “Ambre Noir” on my skin opened with loads of magnolia and green notes of orris and myrrh. Of course there is also amber, but it stays in background therefore making this weird mix of warm and gourmand amber background and herbal, dry and almost bitter “front line”. I believe that from orris root it also has a bit of “old lipstick” quality which for me borderlines with some kind of wood polish smell.
    This would make a really dangerous blind buy if you expect a warm and ordinary amber fragrance. Do try first. This might cause some “love-hate” relations.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Ambre Noir is a gorgeous amber perfume. I ordered Haram after choosing between it and Eau Trouble but received this instead. Thankfully I also enjoy this very much. Somehow the effect of spraying the fragrance seems to enhance it more than dabbing it on from a tester vial.
    I found Dior Addict slightly suffocating to wear although I think it’s wonderful. Smells wonderful on the friend I sold it to. In DA the vanilla is thick and lush but in AN the vanilla is quite different and the amber is at the front once the fresh top-notes subside.
    Also, Brecourt are truly generous, gifting extra samples and a little purse spray, but just a little disorganised, bless ’em. I can’t even get cross they’re so kind. Still would love my Haram though (shakes head smiling)…
    Edit 2013: Not so amused anymore – see my post about Brecourt.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Although I am always fan of perfumes, I’m not so good to detect individual notes … But to my nose Ambre Noir seems really different than Dior Addict, wich is for me much darker than Ambre noir. And indeed, AN on my skin is far from noir: When I wear it I have a feeling of angelic lightness and spirituality. A scent that attracts compliments, without being heavy. For me, the best fragrance of Brecourt and the best amber fragrance ever tried!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m also on the bandwagon here with the Dior Addict reference, this is very similar.
    It opens with a huge blast of amber and myrhh. When I smelled it up close it smelled like lipstick. I wasn’t sure if I was going to like it at all. It ws slightly bizzare. But as it’s unfolded… the notes are mingling and this is very much like Addict as previously mentioned. It’s slightly more incensey, smoky & dry though. VERY NICE!!
    As it dries the vanilla comes through alot stronger but it still retains is smokiness.
    Again..as my other Brecourt reviews have said, this is done with a finesse and elegance that is beautiful. I’m a fan!!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Firstly, I’d like to comment on the excellent customer service from Brecourt. They offer free samples through their website and only charge the cost of postage. Best of all, they post worldwide and i received my samples to Australia in less than 10 days. Amazing! Now for the review:
    I would agree with Migokta on the comparison with Dior Addict. I guess this is the sort of fragrance that feels comfortable, familiar somehow. Yet this is not a criticism. Indeed, Ambre Noir is compelling with it’s heavy vanilla accent upon the amber but does not become over bearing or cloying. I have been searching for a good oriental vanilla for some time. Who’d have thought this could fit the bill?

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Went on hugely cumin with citrus, flowers and a powdery myrrh base. The citrus was very sharp and verged on bugspray. That faded down some and I had cumin with perfume-y vanilla sandalwood, not a fav for me. It wasn’t bad, but was very much not my style. It reached a gentle, woody musk stage that was very nice, but the cumin never left and eventually I had to scrub as something about the blend grated on my nerves. It’s not a bad scent by any means, but I can’t do it. More left for other people!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Went on hugely cumin with citrus, flowers and a powdery myrrh base. The citrus was very sharp and verged on bugspray. That faded down some and I had cumin with perfume-y vanilla sandalwood, not a fav for me. It wasn’t bad, but was very much not my style. It reached a gentle, woody musk stage that was very nice, but the cumin never left and eventually I had to scrub as something about the blend grated on my nerves. It’s not a bad scent by any means, but I can’t do it. More left for other people!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I think ichigogirl has pretty much summed it up.
    I have my sample and I’m loving it. I would call this more of an Oriental Vanilla… The flowers are barely there, the vanilla carries throughout. Sweet, but not overly so. somehow this is fresh and vanilla… the sandalwood is subtle which is fine by me. I think I could get used to wearing this! I love labdanum and I do detect it, though it continues to run away from my nose while I try to chase it down…here? no… there? maybe…oh! where’d it go? there it is!
    This is a clean scent. No “chemicals”, or fakery here. I like it.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Ambre Noir first reminded me of Thierry Mugler’s Angel, but it’s not at all as overwhelming. After testing them a while I think Brecourt’s Haram is much more similar to Angel than Ambre Noir.
    At first Ambre Noir is very gourmand, with notes of saffron in it, but it’s not at all cloying, it is sweet and warm but at the same time very refreshing.
    After a while, there are definite tones of pepper, but the sillage is soft, warm and still at the same time fresh. Hard to describe! I imagine it’s the sandalwood, patchouly and balms, and I do like it.
    The drydown is gorgeous, a soft gourmand with a bit of powder, and it all ends in a beautiful vanilla… yum! I’m often told I smell nice when I wear it 🙂
    After using Ambre Noir for a few months it has become one of my very favourite perfumes, and to my surprise it works well in summer as well as during the chilly seasons.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    If I had to compare Ambre Noir to something, I would say that initially it reminds me of Dior Addict. Maybe because of the strong, sweet and think vanilla base that is a prominent part of the composition?
    But Ambre Noir is more than just vanilla. Although unfortunately I can not smell any bergamot 9which would be nice to balance the sweetness), the myrrh and labdanum are definitely there and they are what sets Addict and Ambre Noir apart.
    On my skin Ambre noir does not change much as long as it lasts. It is quite strong, dark, rich and smooth. Smells delicious! I would say it is more of an oriental gourmand that jut oriental. The sweet base is quite interesting and not overpowering, but I wonder whether it will not be too heavy for the upcoming warm months.

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