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naskar0 – :
Very pleasant hot weather scent, have just finished a decant in the uk heatwave. It’s very green stemmed foliage at the start, I don’t get any tomato leaf which is what I’m searching for, something greenhouse scented. It quickly dries down I’m guessing the scent is cedar wood? which is a nice gentle scent. It’s nice and I’m glad i got to try it but it whips through my favourite bit of green stems too quick to become a favourite.
d_kyzmich – :
I’m layering with L’Artisan Mure et musc and it’s a beautiful thing!
Drkogot – :
My first impression was Diptyque L’Ombre Dans L’eau. Same sharpness, same sour and green, some cassis, some rose…. maybe this is more fruity and Diptyque more rosey. I like it, I will use my decant, but not full bottle worthy for me.
steamass – :
This is my favourite ever fragrance. Interestingly, I used to go for the “smack you in the face” Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance or Chanel No 5. I find this one sparkles as it is sprayed on and I feel uplifted as soon as it’s out of the bottle.
I have to alternate with Pamplemousse and Geranium Bourbon so I don’t get bored.
No idea about silage and stuff – it just smells great!
halinorasm – :
This is a very fresh scent of greeniness, exemplified by tomato leaf and cassis.
It’s certainly different experience to other perfumes, this one is a an experience of fresh vibes, not too sweet, not spicy,not too woody, it needs to be tried to be appreciated.
I like how unique this perfume is, it’s something I spray on when I’m alone at home and want to drift into a clean green field.
xadga – :
This one might be unsweeter version of Diptyque L’ombre Dans L’eau, which is what I was exactly looking for!
janis – :
First, I’ve no idea why this is labelled as being for women – I would rate this as unisex. Well, anyway, I’m wearing it 🙂
So, I really enjoy the tomato leaf note… Overall, this perfume is herbal and green upfront, very clean and fresh, amazing at times… but it changes over the course of the day, and becomes a little softer and a little sweeter. It lasted a few hours.
Apolon15 – :
Absolutely the smell of a dewy walk trampling over someone’s fruit and vegetable patch – and I mean that in a GOOD way. (Obviously you should never, ever trample on someone else’s kitchen garden.)
This is good. Really really good. Full of intensely natural smells of earth and sap and tart, peppery, nose-tingling crushed vegetation. More of a smell than a scent, much less a perfume. It doesn’t feel ‘designed’ or artificial-lab-grown anything.
To my nose, this is much more green than sweet – which is welcome. The cassis is rough and funky, like the smell of a berry fresh off the bush in your hand, not a stewed-red-fruit vibe at all. I was appalled to realise (reading it on Fragrantica) that there’s pear in there because the smell of ripe pear fruit makes me gag, but somehow in this lovely scent it’s just a gentle, fresh note rounding out the rest, not a dominant presence.
Sillage not huge, longevity fades out at 4-5h for me. But it’s really worth reapplying. Just beautiful for a spring or summer day. Maybe an autumn day too.
Vitas_7077 – :
At beginning it was dry lemon, herbal. Then it got little bit medicine vibe. Unobtrusive, bit refreshing green, tomato leaf with aromatic and spicy-herbal-medicine in background. Thou weak rose and fruits, but they give to this perfume more cheerful, fresh and feminine vibe. Musk comes out later and gives little bit more warmth. After about half hour it’s more aromatic, spicy and musk than green.
For some reason my nose doesn’t feel this scent so good or there just isn’t enough sillage. It’s neutral not really day or night, hot or cool. Nice for hot summer. In my opinion light unisex perfume. I don’t think that this is fall-in-love or signature for someone perfume, but it’s interesting, different, harmonic and closer to green nature. Very green, but not aggressively and not like many perfumes grass green.
For some reason, thou not necessary because of notes in this perfume, but in my mind I get association with Italian large grape field. Italian mountains, country side, greens, working people in fields using traditional wood tools. Nevertheless to say that I never been to Italy.
xnsslvuy – :
on opening I get explosive fresh, citrus leaves.. it soon settles down to a light fresh, green floral and very clean scent. i’m not sure of this one but it does make me feel very clean and I always get compliments. herbaceous and floral spring to mind… Very acquired perfume but I enjoy it more than I don’t.
kseniyav33 – :
The opening of Cassis en Feuille on my skin, is such a vivid image of budding cassis plant. The blackcurrant leaf has its characteristic sharpness and muskiness, but haven’t yet exhibited its ripe, sour aspect. With the help of the earthy, almost dirt-like vegetal scent of tomato leaf, it boasts the natural bitter greenness of a living plant.
Within minutes, the blackcurrant starts to ripen. The fragrance sweetens significantly, sometimes even veers dangerously towards being gooey molasses. Fortunately, the muskiness and the earthy greenness manage to restrain the jammy sweetness. At times, when the tomato leaf suddenly pops up, its earthy green tonality combined with the musky tartness of currants even reminds me of a ripe tomato.
The fragrance eventually softens and becomes more transparent in the dry down. The mild fruity sweetness now also has a rosy undertone, while the leafy elements take on a minty tonality. Clean white musk quietly infuses the fragrance, without dragging it into laundry detergent territory. The whole effect is a breezy fruity floral, quite refreshing and natural.
Cassis en Feuille has a rather quiet sillage and stays on my skin for about 8 hours.
After smelling a few Miller Harris, I find that their fruity floral, even though hardly earth-shattering, are usually very natural smelling and give out a down-to-earth, unpretentious feeling. Cassis en Feuille, with its lifelike blackcurrant and tomato leaves and carefree fruity sweetness, is no exception. I having low tolerance towards jammy blackcurrant, in the end, Cassis en Feuille does not suit my personal taste, but it’s still among the more pleasant blackcurrant representations that I’d encountered. I’d definitely recommend it to those who are looking for a blackcurrant-centric fragrance, or a solid, balmy fruity floral fragrance in general.
chudishe – :
i can’t believe this perfume hasn’t had more rave reviews.
i think it is blended superbly and is a perfume i fully enjoy.
it wears as a fresh, aromatic cassis and tomato leaf dream. a touch of sweet rose.
reminds me of a well tended greenhouse as the evening cools, full of tomatoes, geraniums. you close the door behind you to walk past a big rambling english rose bush.
clean cassis how it should smell (sans kitty wee).
a beautiful geranium oil, rather than those sometimes bitter leaves you find in perfume.
it dries down with a little citrusy rose powder musk on me, with the middle notes still in tact. i even detect a micro smidge of a fresh pine or fir note, like the one in Terre D’Iris.
uplifting and fresh. love it.
wish i’d bought a bigger bottle now!
Alachvennie – :
Miller Harris is a very challenging perfume house, they truly go for the love it or hate it factor. I had a brief affair with Fleurs de Sel however never really fell in love with any of their scents. Till now! When people catch it on my skin there is a moment of confusion on their face then usually a compliment. I have to agree with Ivyswirl, it’s a fragrance that brings a smile to my face
andrius1984 – :
At first I was pretty shocked, it smelt like I had gone into the garden and ripped out some greenery and rubbed it on myself!
But as times have gone by this reminds me of all the nature walks and such I used to take with my dog, all the camping trips in the early morning. It’s still insanely green but I appreciate it’s freshness some mornings, it makes me feel new made and want to go out into nature.
I can’t say I detect many of the notes separately but I do detect hints of things. I would hardly say tons of fruit or berries though. Hard to describe, definitely test first!
Lasting power and sillage is okay but not huge.
Edit:
A few months later and I must say it’s ended up finding a place in my heart, much to my surprise!
It’s green and fresh as hell but oddly calming and smile inducing. I finally see the connotations about English gardens and such!
nixon – :
The opening cassis is beautiful and green as expected. As the scent dries down, it gets boring. The base is a clean musky scent.