Byzantine Rochas

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Byzantine Rochas

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
(20 customer reviews)

Byzantine Rochas for women of Rochas

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Description

This oriental fragrance for women, designed by Alberto Morillas, was presented in 1995. It seduces with a flamboyant cocktail of sweet and fresh bergamot notes and freesia, along with the spiced carnation, mimosa, orange blossom, neroli and lily-of-the-valley, warm, dark and powdery sandalwood, woody and balmy notes of cedar and caramel nuances of heliotrope flower.
The bottle has the same shape as Byzance, colored in golden yellow with a gold medallion in the middle.

20 reviews for Byzantine Rochas

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    a white floral, not a floriental at all, sort of aquatic and synthetic; it gets a little spice from the carnation but if you are a carnation lover, this is not a carnation fragrance; soft and light and NOTHING like Metalys/Metallica. Nothing. I love Byzance. This is an okay for me.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is on my “want” list because I don’t have a full bottle but I was given a tiny sample and I have to say THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!
    It’s powdery, but fresh at the same time, soapy nuances blended with floral sunny notes and an oriental base of creamy sandalwood and soft vanilla.
    Notes listed on the sample paper
    TOP: Fressia and mandarine
    HEART: Orange blosson, sweet pea
    BOTTOM: Fresh vanilla, sandalwood
    This is a lost gem very hard to find, it’s discontinued and that’s a shame cause it’s so gorgeous… According to the notes listed on the sample, the orange blosson, sandalwood and vanilla are the most prominent… with a soapy veil of mimosa and carnation and a powdery soft drydown…
    I would say it’s a sunny fragrance… on the same line of “Champs Elysees” by Guerlain (less the almond note, I mean, it’s different but on the same sort of style)
    I wish I could make this tiny sample last forever, I’m wearing it today and feels perfect with the almost early spring days here.
    Greetings from Chile!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my first `real` perfumes..I was 20 and there was a clearance at a small local perfume shop. I bought the body lotion and got a nearly full 50ml tester with it free of charge. They were discontinuing it around that time..
    A most romantic summery scent – not as citrusy or powdery as it states up above though. Flowers upon flowers – mainly white flowers and a bit of orange flower or tiare, still not sweet, just pleasantly fragrant and natural as they really truly are. Maybe a bit more mimosa than heliotrope, freesia and jasmine – finding just about enough carnation there though, plus there is something cypress or cedar in there as well mixing in with the petals, but fades to the background quickly and leaves us with an elegant and delicate white flowers-summer scent. There is something creamy-lotiony about it – people did mention that before when I wore it that it smells like a lovely perfumed body moisturiser. It is a gorgeous bouquet for mainly spring and summer, lasts around 4-5 hours on me, but I noticed I could smell it on garments the next day even.
    An eternal favorite of mine, can`t see ever getting bored of it. Such a pity it`s discontinued..

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Have just received the 50 ml bottle of this charm! After first application – I am in a cloud of most refined carnation all covered with mimosa and lilies of the valley veils with a touch of powdery goodness and that feather-like coziness which is a part of heliotrope contribution. Then, after first few minutes it settles down a little and becomes closer to skin sweety-balsamic vibrating aroma. Wearing this feels like being in a sunny rays up on a top of heavenly white puffy cloud floating in a nowhere in no times.. A heaven-like concoction!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    The most unique and beautiful oriental ever…it changed my life. Even after having tried hundreds of perfumes.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Byzantine is a joyful “yellow” fragrance striking a satisfying balance between sweet florals, powder and freshness.
    Honey-like mimosa flower and almondy heliotrope make for a caramel-sweet core, with carnation and subtle lime lending a pretty lift to the sweet notes. Smooth woods paired with the mix of other notes create a comforting, powdery roundness to the base. The lime comes out on my skin during the drydown, which is unusual, but keeps the fragrance from feeling cloying or plodding.
    I like Byzantine’s style and have found it in other 90’s scents (Perhaps by Bob Mackie gives me the same vibe, in particular) and I am sad it is out of vogue. These fresh, powdery florals worked so well on my skin, were versatile and appropriate for many occasions, and did wonders for my mental outlook! Find Byzantine, spray it and proceed to feel wistful and elated. 🙂

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Please Rochas-bring it back .please !

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I would like to try this scent but i have been unable to find a bottle.
    Paleface mentions clove, witch is not listed. I think it is the carnation that has a distict likeness to cloves. Very spicy

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is the most beautiful fragrance with difference I have ever smelt. Considering, I have over 100 perfumes, this is simply marvellous. This perfume is a floral bouquet of sweet flowers, with a lovely pollen smell. I have placed on my clothes and it lasts about 6+ hours. The smell is an exotic, happy smell which relates to chic style of France. I do not mind reapplying the perfume because it is a masterpiece from a bygone era. It has an soft, sharp dry down, but I feel like I am walking into a lovely sweet fragrant garden with the wind blowing. This perfume is a MUST for perfumistas or collectors. It is discontinued, however, fortunately, I have just purchased two bottles at a chemist wanting to get rid of old stock. It is also available on Ebay.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Sun and joy are in a bottle!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Sometimes when reading reviews one wonders, if we really are talking about the same scent, so different are the experiences and views 😀
    Anyway, MY Byzantine (11 years old bottle) opens with a blast of mimosa and spices, and above all lingers a huge cloud of clove (not listed, but Sarah Baz Eleazar also gets that spice). The blend is strong and savory, very warm.
    This oriental mixture takes a long time to calm down, and actually it never loses totally its spiciness, but some new tones step in when wood aromas become more prominent.
    Later my nose claims that it detects vanilla (not listed) and perhaps sweet heliotrope (“caramel nuances”). I think, that in that third phase Byzantine resembles Byzance as a multi-faceted, rich concoction, and deserves this twin name and bottle. Sillage is at first outstanding, later good, and longevity remarkable (that is, a whole day on me).
    All in all, the question here, in my opinion, is not about flowers as much as spices and wood. Byzantine is really an original, loud but oddly sophisticated, delightful scent! I would not hesitate to call it a masterpiece.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A light floral scent but very present. I believe it made for a very stylish women above 30 years old, very feminine and delicate but strong personality. Below the flowers you can smell the cloves, subtle, giving the oriental touch. Very beautiful!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Does anyone know any fragrance that smells like Byzantine??? thanks.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Soapy aldehydes give way to a waxy mimosa, with a soft oriental drydown. Marvelous!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    …I wore it in 1997 at uni and I went to dinner with friends and a tourist turned from a table behind us and asked what fragrance I had on and I proudly stated the name, and she was impressed that such a young woman would have such expensive taste! But the look of pride on my then boyfriends face was the cherry on top……to be young and superficial!:-)

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    I think they discontinued this one. I liked the oriental, musky scent that gives the impression of an oriental bazaar in a Mediterranean city kind of effect… This perfume reminds Dune by Dior a bit and it definitely is a mature smell. Would smell better on bronze skin.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I never smelled this one…I would like to however! Who can make me happy with a sample or big bottle?
    Thanks!
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  18. :

    5 out of 5

    The name Byzantine conjures up something puzzling and labyrynth like, but the fragrance does none of those things and that is completely good.
    This is listed as an oriental scent and I expected something spicy and powdery, but was pleasantly surprised to dind that the florals dominated the composition and that it was surpisingly sunny and bright and very appropriate for daytime wear. Sure, there’s carnation and yes orange blossom can be dolorous and sweet, but when there’s mimosa galore, muguet and citrus a scent tends to make my mood float in the air. Byzantine is such a scent. Maybe some will find a complicated maze in the accords and if I spent way too much time analysing, I might be able to look in every nook and cranny of the fragrance, but I can appreciate the overall scent immediately. Pretty!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I felt like The Sun wearing this.
    Its one of my first perfumes.
    Classy, elegant and vibrant.
    Loved it!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I do not think it is available anymore – a pity – it was a good day time scent. I haven’t been able to buy any since 2002

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