Attire-Moi La Sucrerie de la Montagne

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Attire-Moi La Sucrerie de la Montagne

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Attire-Moi La Sucrerie de la Montagne for women and men of La Sucrerie de la Montagne

SKU:  35b9e9815377 Perfume Category:  . Fragrance Brand: Notes:  , , , , , , , .
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Description

Attire-Moi by La Sucrerie de la Montagne is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Attire-Moi was launched in 2013. Top notes are green notes and sugar; middle notes are maple sap, coffee and spicy notes; base notes are resins, vanilla and creme brulee.

9 reviews for Attire-Moi La Sucrerie de la Montagne

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes this is a gourmand fragrance, but the notes that are listed made me think…that this would be a great fragrance…mind blowing even.
    I was so disappointed, i wanted to like this frag so much.
    But you can’t like them all i guess…Beg you to try a sample, before you buy it outright.
    It seems good from a distance, i will admin.
    But up close it’s a different story.
    I used six sprays…both wrist, back & front of my neck, my chest and on my shirt.
    Would I buy this again?…Oh no.
    Does this fragrance enter BEAST MODE, good, just okay or weak sauce at best? Just okay.
    What’s the strength of this? EDP.
    Am i willing to trade this fragrance? Yes.
    Should You Skipped It, Sample It First or Blind Buy It?
    Sample it first, seriously.
    Can you use it as a unisex scent? Yes.
    Is it the old, new formulation? New.
    What’s its availability; in production, limited edition or discontinued? In production.
    Random info: If you want a bottle of this, you have to buy it from the main seller. They ship it from Canada to any part of the world, it might get a bit pricey.
    SKU Number: No sku
    Batch Number: 7131012 (Production Date: Unknown)
    Age: 21+
    From: Kohla1 (Fragrantica user)
    Size: 100ML
    Scent: 3.25/5 (Hmmm).
    Value: 2.5/5 (Cost $65.00).
    Sillage: 2/5 (Two feet).
    Longevity: 3.25/5 (Six hours plus).
    Creativity: 5/5 (Gourmand-ish frag with green and spice notes).
    Projection: 2/5 (One hour).
    Versatility: 3.25/5 (Perfect for the mid fall, early spring and all of winter, and great for anytime of the day).
    This isn’t meant for the heat, cold times only.
    Compliments: 2.5/5 (People gave me a confess look).
    Until next time, I’ll catch you on the flipside.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    It is a beautiful coffee butterscotch but if I put my nose straight up to my skin it has an awful disgusting grassy note to it. I do love it though, I bought it from the website cerisesrouges mentioned and shipping was extremely slow but I did get it after about 6 weeks!
    Unfortunately for me though it does not work with my sisters migraines so I will have to either swap it or off to ebay it goes!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I had been searching for “attire-moi” without success for a while, even contacting Galimard in Grasse, France in French. (They told me that they were going to be opening stores in the United States.) I had no luck finding it on eBay or on Amazon. (I did find 1 ML samples on one website.) Then today I discovered that one can go to the sucreriedelamontagne.com website (just add the appropriate letters as preface) and order a 100 ML vial for $67.46 US. I am making this information available because when I listed that I wanted this fragrance (as opposed to having it or having had it) I noticed that I was one of 57 people looking for it. I figured that other people must be having the same problem that I was in locating it. I wish everyone who wants to try it good luck. Bonne chance!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Just received this today. It smells like a dirty maple syrup mixed with butterscotch and a slight musk that it’s in the background that binds the two together. Close up on the skin it has a very dominant smell, however the sillage is light. However I can see this projecting once the body starts to heat up. If I had to compare this to another perfume, it would be a distant cousin of Madera by Omnia and a very distant cousin of New Haarlem but without the lavender and coffee note – just the sappy note. Because I’m a gourmand fan, I appreciate this scent a lot. Here are my ratings so far:
    Longevity – since I just got it I’m not sure but I can see about 4-5 hours
    Sillage – light, but body heat will activate it
    Scent- 8
    Projection – seems decent, intimate projection
    Overall – 7/10 (so far….)

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is very VERY sweet, like unearthly sweet almost. I think butterscotch describes it well, on some kind of high fructose corn syrup kick.
    The dry down I get more of the coffee and a hint of resin. I like the dry down a lot better than the opening that smells like maple sap on steroids.
    This fragrance sits pretty close to my skin, but that might be a good thing because I don’t think this is a fragrance many non-perfume people would like since it’s not something many people would understand. If I wore a cloud of this at work I could predict all those sweet perfume haters chasing me with torches and pitch forks…lol.
    Ultimately this perfume smells like wearing syrup, and it has a nice warm base to it with hints of wood, coffee, slight spice, and resin but it is not masculine to me.
    I don’t really pick up the green notes in here, maybe for just a minute in the top notes.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    opening is truly a sweet maple syrup very rich. I like it but it’s not a love because the drydown has some deodorizer scent thats maybe the resins. I also get salted caramel. drydown is not as sweet as the top notes.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Maple, not syrupy, but sap, as noted above, and wood fires and vanilla in the drydown. A very cozy, pleasant and heartwarming scent. It’s a cheerful and friendly gourmand, imho very well composed. Definitely worthy of wider distribution.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Veryyyyyyy gourmand. It smells like caramel toffee with some chocolate and coffee. The saleslady at Galimard told me they have it listed on their website under the ‘ home scents ‘ category, because of the ‘ particular ‘ aroma. I am on the fence with this one, i am not sure i will be using it as perfume to go outdoors, but wearing it for cozy night in, yes.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    If anyone tries this, please leave a review or pm me to tell me how you like it. I’m very interested in it, but have no way of sampling it since I don’t live in Canada. Thanks.

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