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37SEREGA37 – :
This one is pleasant and fresh in the start. Very like the real smell of roses! It fresh and fruity. In the drydown unfortunately it gets sweet and powedery. The freshness dissappears. At moments it smells like lipstick. But all in all a good perfume. If it didnt change so much…
itirj – :
Bergamote & Rose Sauvage opens with the dry, slightly peppery greenness of geranium, which is soon followed by a natural redolence of rose. The rose here is not the wan, watery type, but a true, peachy rose showing its fruity, honeyed, a tad spicy and dried tea leaf nuances. Since I don’t perceive the bergamot separately, I’m guessing that’s where I got the citrus tea connotation.
The sillage is moderate at first, but it soon drops to close to skin after about 15 minutes. The dry down sees the rose turns drier, like dried petals, then muskier and slightly powdery, with a tad tartness of citrus fruits. The fragrance lasts around 5 hours on my skin.
Although it’s arguably not as sophisticated as the many grand rose perfumes, Bergamote & Rose Sauvage is still impressive enough at its price range, in which most rose fragrances tend to be fresh to the extent of being insubstantial. If you are interested in the complex aroma of rose but would like an affordable option as a start, I think Bergamote & Rose Sauvage would be a lovely introduction.