Cedrat Enivrant Atelier Cologne

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Cedrat Enivrant Atelier Cologne

Rated 4.32 out of 5 based on 53 customer ratings
(53 customer reviews)

Cedrat Enivrant Atelier Cologne for women and men of Atelier Cologne

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Cedrat Enivrant by Atelier Cologne is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Cedrat Enivrant was launched in 2013. Top notes are citron, lime and bergamot; middle notes are mint, basil and juniper berries; base notes are tonka bean, vetiver and elemi.

53 reviews for Cedrat Enivrant Atelier Cologne

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Most realistic citrus so I’ve own so far.
    Smells like freshly squeezed lime. A bit too realistic to some but I LOVE that scent for that reason : the fresh effect truly shines under very hot temperatures, though it turns a bit vanillic (read sweet) in the background… it adds some caracter to the scent.
    Even the performance is more than decent for a citrus : sure, don’t expect nuclear projection, but it lingers on the skin for a good 5-6 Hours which is a plus for a citrus scent, though is literally a skin scent most of that duration.
    8/10

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    So I bought a 100ml. bottle of this thinking it would work on summer days.
    I was not wrong.
    On very hot June/July days it was one of the few fragrances I would dare wearing, especially on mornings.
    It is very very citrusy and not in a synthetic way. Which is good news.
    There’s not much else to say about the notes, but that was what I expected and it’s alright.
    A friend of mine asked me the name of the fragrance I was wearing saying she liked it a lot. It doesn’t often happen so that’s good news too.
    It doesn’t change even when it’s 36°C.
    It doesn’t have any candy lemon drydown.
    It is absolutely unisex, no floral notes.
    It doesn’t smell like cat’s urine (which is of capital importance to me when talking about citrus fragrances!)
    One can spray some in the morning, some in the afternoon-not a night scent, I think-and it never becomes cloying or inappropriate.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s true that citrus colognes just aren’t my favorite—but I’ve been trying to appreciate them, to find things to love. But I just can’t with this one.
    There’s an aggressive soapiness to the background of this that is just too close to any forgettable men’s fragrance. Sure, there’s a punch of lime and citron, but I don’t find that to be particularly novel, and that is where this perfume begins and ends for me. I’ve applied a few times, hoping I’d experience some change where I get to an herbaceous middle with mint and basil (two of my faves in fresh colognes!), but it never comes.
    Perfumes that are reviewed on this site as being “inoffensive” are often the ones I find the MOST offensive. I’m offended by the boredom of this. For clean citrus lovers—sure, go for it. But I’d be surprised if you didn’t already have something very similar…. (5/10)

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This is actually a unique catagory; it’s predominantly ALL citrus genre. There are many floral or Neroli freshies, green freshies…
    This does have supporting green notes, juniper and mint, that makes it very enjoyable and interesting, and a bit of sweet elimi resin gives it some depth.
    But this is all about the super tart, and refreshing yuzu and lime citrus.
    Of all the Atelier citus frags, this is the most robust and intense citrus.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Very authentic and natural citrus scent. So pleasant, safe and modern take on this genre.
    Refreshing Sour lemon/citron opening with smooth and elegant green/armoatic background. Smells clean fresh and super high quality.
    Longevity is better than the usual Atelier Colognes freshies.
    It reminds me of Mancera Lemon line but it is far more pleasant and better consructed and also with better ingredients quality by miles.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A yuzu bombe.
    Too harsh; the is citrus for those who really mean it when they say it as a rebuke online xD
    Greeny and woody; all the usual you expect from a bitter-citrus type.
    Lime and clary-sage(?) just reinforce how this is totally as far from sweet as you can tangibly go. Big, wide pass please
    My rating: 4/10 (not to discredit but 3 points for sheer authenticity)

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This one has a very beautiful opening, mouth-watering citruses that are rather bitter than sweet. The aromatic part made out of herbs does lift it making it even more pleasant. The bitter and effervescent side of the fragrance reminds me of a gin and tonic, without being boozy. This a citrus well done, it’s in my top favorite offerings from Atelier.
    Scent: 8.5/10
    Longevity: 6/10
    Projection: 4/10

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Atelier Colognes produce the best citrus fragrances in the business, and this one is no exception. It starts off with possibly the most photorealistic lime in a fragrance I’ve ever smelled. I detect really strong and realistic cedrat and lime, blended perfectly so they are 50/50 in concentration. It smells as if I doused myself in real cedrat and lime juice – in fact I can even smell the rinds. This does not smell like house cleaner or lime/lemon candy or 7Up at all. I was looking for a long-lasting and realistic lime cologne, and this is it. The cedrat and lime notes last surprisingly long for 3-4 hours with the lime dissipating before the cedrat does. There is mint as well in the opening. After 4 hours, I smell the mint, basil and juniper berries – though a trace of citron is still there, persisting. The entire fragrance was based on an alcoholic drink called French 75 made of gin (hence the juniper berries note) and tonic water with cedrat and lime, champagne, and sugar (although this fragrance isn’t that sweet at all). Basenotes smell of ‘cool green tree sap’ in my mind. Sillage is moderate but leaning on the strong side as I get wafts of it repeatedly (even after the 4 hour mark), while longevity is fantastic for a citrus cologne, running at more than 10 hours for me. The fragrance leans masculine but I could see it being unisex. Overall an amazing fragrance, especially due to its natural lime and cedrat notes but also its very good longevity. The bottle though not the most experimental of designs is made from hand-blown French glass and features a leather cap. You can test out all the Atelier Colognes – including their ones for grapefruit, orange, bergamot and so on (all done in a hyperrealistic way) at Sephora or Nordstrom.
    5/5

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Really like this perfume. I smell citrus notes very intensive, as well as mint and vetiver. Its totally unisex, fits amazing women as well as men.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I love the smell but I couldn’t wear this in real life. It smells too much like a Gin & Tonic on me. I kinda love it though. Hah.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    i really love how this cologne smells, but so sad it doesnt perfom well on my skin. i just get 1 hour of average projection amd dissapear adter 3 hours
    7/10

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Cedrat Enivtant has basically the same bone structure to Eau de Rochas Homme.
    Well, a noticable yet minor difference can be easily found, that is Atelier modernizes the base of EdRH by replacing the heavy gloomy oakmoss with a delicate bright minty and fruity note, besides the brasil accord gets amplified in Cedrat Enivrant a little, which makes it more of a younger variant of EdRH. It would not surprise me if there was a duo set to be provided, EdRH for father and Cedrat Enivrant for son.
    After a while, it comes with a déjà vu about some generic green twist that commonly shared among Burberry Weekend Man, Acqua di Parma Mirto di Panarea, Diptyque L’Ombre Dans L’Eau and even Calvin Klein One. I am not saying anything bad on this drydown… However, @no-fi ‘s words unforgettably forgettable nailed it. It’s (neo)classic and pleasant, but more likely to be redundent provided that EdRH is not discontinued yet. Furthermore if you please, I shall say, no more than 50 US dollars for 100ml would be its reasonable price really.Rating: 5.5/10

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Mouthwatering citrus.
    I was in love with this citrus fragrance, right up to the point when it dried down to a generic drugstore aftershave scent. 1-1.5 hours after I sprayed it on my hand I caught a smell of smth like Nivea for Men aftershave and wondered where could that come from. Surprise! It’s Cedrat Enivrant on my wrist. 🙁

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried this perfume because of the juniper note. I like it on the strip. But I was shocked by how sour the lemon opened on me; it was harsh and unpleasant. I tend to have sweetening skin.
    My experience improved after the opening faded away. Then I got green, lemony wood, for hours and hours. The drydown was slightly similar to Malle’s Eau de Magnolia, which I was testing on my other arm, but more intense. It’s incredibly tenacious, and I grew weary of it before it faded completely away the next day.
    Whatever chemistry extends the life of these ephemeral notes makes Atelier Colognes uncomfortable for me to wear. I didn’t like Clementine California either. However, I’m starting to realize citrus colognes simply aren’t my cup of tea.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Cedrat Enivrant (French for “Intoxicating Citron”) is a citrus aromatic, very much in the vein of the most popular Atelier Cologne fragrances. It contains top notes of cedrat, lime, and bergamot, middle notes of mint, basil, and juniper, and base notes of tonka, vetiver, and elemi and was released by Atelier in 2013.
    The teenaged boy-wonder reviewers who tell you that this “has a mojito vibe, bro” have never tasted, let alone smelled, a mojito. It is, however, pleasantly reminiscent of the cocktail it was meant to echo, the French 75 (made with champagne, lemon juice, and gin.) In fact if you add a few sprigs of mint, you basically have this in a glass. Cedrat Enivrant is another in the line classical European-style eau de colognes from the company. It opens with a well-defined, floral lime and citron that is just short of being sharp or bracing. There’s also an aldehydic, bubbly quality that echoes the champagne in the French 75 really well. After drying down for a few minutes, this cooling mint-and-basil combination comes to the fore which gives a wonderful green “lift.” It ends, as most classic citruses do, with a soft, woody base with a bit of clean white musk which lends a general soapiness to the overall fragrance as it dies on my skin. The presence of lime and mint will invite the inevitable, but completely belabored, comparison to a mojito – which it smells nothing like. There is certainly juniper, but it’s not the overwhelming pine sap small that you get with gin; it’s hidden and subtle. It does bear a striking resemblance to Guerlain Homme Intense in that the same cooling citrus effect is attempted with lime, mint and vetiver, except that Cedrat Enivrant is infinitely better, as it smells to be made with mostly natural ingredients.
    Projection is modest, but longevity is impressive considering the kind of fragrance it is. The few times I’ve worn it, I can regularly smell it for 4-6 hours. Of the few Atelier fragrances that I’ve tried (and I’ve only tried this, Pomelo Paradis, and Orange Sanguine), this is by far the best-performing. One tiny gripe: Atelier advertises Cedrat Enivrant as a “pure perfume.” While this presentation is certainly not at an eau de cologne concentration (the Atelier site says it’s 15 percent), it’s somewhat misleading to call this a “pure perfume” – a concentration that is usually more like 25-40 percent. It doesn’t really make sense to make a parfum concentration of a citrus fragrance (lacking the usual depth that they do.) Calling this an eau de parfum hints at the longevity well enough.
    Whereas most designer fragrances of this type smell synthetic and cheap, this smells like it’s natural and of high quality. The lime and citron are photorealistically bright, the mint is obviously not the synthetic mess of Guerlain Homme and Guerlain Homme Intense. Of course, it might contain synthetics, but that’s not the overall olfactory impression that it gives. Because of that and the above-average lasting power that it has for a citrus fragrance, I don’t think the retail asking price of $75 for a 30 ml, $130 for a 100 ml, or $195 for 200 ml are too exorbitant. I’m struggling to think of anything in this perfume genre that realistic as this for a similar price point per milliliter.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    L’un des opus les plus réussis de la marque : frais, hesperidé avec cet accord cédrat/citron vert très tonique et tenace à la fois. À privilégier lors de chaudes journées d’été. Le prix nous empêche cependant de nous en asperger abondamment. Dommage !

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a refreshing citrus scent, all citron, lime, and bergamot on my skin. It lasts a long time on me, and is a refreshing pick me up. It smells like citrus soda, and is very nice for summer.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Way to masculine for me and I love unisex fragrances leaning a bit masculine. It was sharp and spicy almost bitter. I thought about getting the newer fragrance Bergamot Soleil until I read the reviews comparing it to this one.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I initially wrote off Cedrat Enivrant as a generic masculine citrus scent along the lines of Eau de Rochas Homme. I even went as far as to describe it as “unforgettably forgettable”.
    Having tested it a few more times, I now humbly fall on my sword.
    The citron and lime opening of Cedrat Enivrant is phenomenal. It is bracing, confronting even, but in a way that is eminently invigorating. The citrus notes are bolstered by tart, juicy juniper and a fresh herbal accord of mint and basil, which draws the scent back to its cologne-inspired roots.
    Yes, there’s a sharpness to Cedrat Enivrant that renders it overtly masculine, like Rochas Homme. But what makes the Rochas so unbearable to me is that it dries down to a predictable, dated, aftershavey oakmoss base. The Atelier, on the other hand, has a similarly bracing opening, but fades into a delightful herbal skin scent, with a hint of grassy vetiver.
    Is it groundbreaking? By no means. But it is wonderfully executed – and sometimes, that’s more than enough.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Very fresh fragrance something I have dreamed to have for a long time. However the longevity is disappointing to say the least. It smells amazing for one hour then the citrus scent dissipates leaving a very soft sweet skin scent. This fragrance is very close to Roja’s Oligarch creation.
    Scent: 9/10
    Longevity: 5/10
    Sillage: 8/10
    Cost ratio: 5/10
    Overall: 6.75/10
    The price should come down as Atelier Cologne is now a l’Oréal brand.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Citrus rind from the peel, zesty, slightly sweet…this fragrance as it drys down has a very very soapy finish; this is where it remains for the duration of the fragrance. The beginning was nice, but as it dry’s it became very linear and unmovable-soapy in the final analysis. An ok fragrance in my opinion; nothing to write home about-pass!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you for bringing this to light kanak, most people don’t realize that it refers to citron and not cedar!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Cedrat actually refers to a citrus fruit called Citron rather than Cedar wood as is sometimes assumed. I have not smelled or eaten a Citron Fruit But for all practical purposes to my nose, Citron smells pretty much like Bergamot. Atelier Cologne does Citrus notes better than anybody for my money and Cedrat Envirant is another gem if you are a citrus lover.
    First hit is all lemony Bergamot and actually smells like one. It has a very nice, green aroma, like the peel of any sweet lime or even our Indian Moosambi. This Green Bergamot note is joined by a herbal accord formed by the basil and juniper and the mint gives it all a bit of bracing freshness. This part of the fragrance lasts quite a while and wearing it on a warm day or most of the year in our Indian climate is pure joy. Just smells very clean and fresh. I dont really get any Tonka bean or elemi listed here. Instead just the bright, slightly sweetish white musk accord that I think Atelier uses in most of their Citrus frags as a fixative base to give them better longevity. Here, it’s mixed with some mild vetiver. If you have smelled a few of their creations, you’ll know what I mean. I like it so no issues for me.
    Cedrat Envirant and Orange Sanguine have some overlap so unless you love Citrus frags like me, you might find having both redundant so if budget is limited, I would suggest to go with Orange Sanguine if you like an Orange note better or Cedrat Envirant if you prefer a Bergamot/Grapefruit type note . Otherwise just get both as I love both in my collection. I tend to go with mostly Orange Sanguine for casual wear and Cedrat Envirant for slightly more formal settings but either works.
    Projection is good for the first few hours without being crazy. Definitely office friendly, it’s the kind of clean smelling frag women seem to like. Unless somebody is allergic to lime juice or something, cant see this offending anybody ever. Quite the opposite in fact. Longevity is around the 6-7 hour mark like most of the Atelier Citrus frags on me although people seem to be able to sniff them on me long after I think the frags have gone so do not be quick to assume that longevity is average. All said and done, I love this thing and will always have it in my rotation. Suits our hot, Indian weather beautifully and seriously thinking of investing in the 200 ml bottle. 9/10

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    i layer this one with Nio and its freaking awesome.. such a pleasant , long lasting scent.. I got many compliments too.. amazing stuff…

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    cedrat is a citrus fruit not cedar. there is no ceder in this scent whatsoever. it does not contain ceder guys nor can i smell it either. one of my fav from AC for a pure parfum it is what it says lasts all day subtle projection lingers

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of my most favorite fragrances from AC. I have had the 200ml bottle for over a year and it’s nearly done. Unlike the Pomelo Paradis, which has ZERO longevity, on me, this fragrance lasts a very long time. I just makes me happy.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    It reminds me of a fragrance of back when I was in my teens ,The best time in my life , Friends, events and my child hood friend , I love it and bought a 200 ml , Cheers.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Invigorating!
    An extremely zesty fragrance that is a joy to wear in hot weather and a real winner all round. One which is full of citrus burst in a very authentic and pleasing way. Phenomenal in it’s freshness and light, effervescent quality.
    I find this an extremely easy fragrance to wear. It’s like a burst of lemon, lime or grapefruit juice which just lifts you up and works on any occasion. For a modern citrus I can’t deny that this is very well done. A real achievement from Atelier Cologne. I would recommend it for citrus lovers and add to the list of fragrances suitable for hot summers. Really good stuff.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    An instant pick-me-up! The fizzy lime top notes remain consistent throughout, while the middle and base notes offer subtle support and add an alluring edge to this cheerful tonic scent.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Atelier Cologne’s Cedrat Enivrant is the first of the brand I’ve tested on skin and it’s very pleasant, a fresh combination of citrus (lime, lemon, bergamot) and a soft, woody, musky dry down.
    A more sophisticated “margarita” vibe than Tommy Bahama Set Sail St Barts, Cedrat Enivrant is dominated by lime on the citrus side, and, as the name suggests, soft cedar on the woody side. The product is an agreeable citrus fragrance that performs decently well, and is a more subtle, refined option than Set Sail St Barts, particularly in that it isn’t too sweet.
    It’s always difficult to justify the cost of a cologne type of summer smell when the performance isn’t great, considering the $120-for-100ml cost, but this is a nice, subtle, refined example of that smell. A clean, refreshing scent, though. One to try that could be great for both men and women.
    7 out of 10

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like all of Atelier’s stuff that I’ve tried (I have a tin container full of 8 different 0.14 oz bottles) in addition to 2 0.14 oz bottles of the Cedre Atlas (equaling 3 in total of it). Cedre Atlas, Bergamote Soleil, and THIS are all amazing to me. It was love at first sniff for all three, which I cannot say the same for the rest I’ve smelled, but still like them. This doesn’t seem too masculine to me at all. It feels like it really could go either way, and if it works with your chemistry, why not? I hate using the word perfect, but I feel like this and Bergamote Soleil together on my skin smell *almost* perfect. I love bergamot, so that could be a reason since it is prominent in both. On a side note, I’m really interested in finding a scent that smells EXACTLY like Earl Grey Tea. I wouldn’t mind some lavender and vanilla either ;). I am a huge fan of London Fogs and would just love to smell like one, haha.
    In Cedrat Envirant, I get way more lime when I spray on me at first than the citron, but it’s definitely up there. It makes me think of walking through a citrus grove (lemons, limes, heck, even grapefruit!) with a huge sunhat on and giant bug-eyed glasses…flowy white sundress. I can’t wait to wear this in the heat of summer. It’s bright and happy, earthy and citrusy, not really cool nor warm, and has a kind of deepness to it that can’t always be detected in citrus scents. Maybe it comes from the vetiver, which I love in fragrances. I don’t know, I just love it. I have to say that I really love Atelier in general. Something about their overall scent vibe and the simplicity of their presentation is something I’m very drawn to. I am a very outdoorsy person, so perhaps I’m drawn to the very naturalistic notes. I don’t find any of their scents to be synthetic-smelling (well, the ones I’ve tried!).

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Pure class tried this today so this is just my first thoughts on the scent.
    To me this smells in-between guerlian homme EDT and issey miyake. imagine both of these scents combined and made with higher quality ingredients and replace the rum from guerlian homme with gin, add some citrus jelly cubes to the mix, then you have this scent.
    The scent is fresh and cooling. i put one spray on my wrist and it lasted 8 hours thats not bad at all for a fresh scent.
    It opens very citrus sour, and slowly the gin note comes in making it a bit sweeter and fun. This would be an amazing signature scent expensive but well worth the money. I will be buying a full bottle very soon. I can easily imaging this lasting 8-10 hours on skin.
    I wish this type of smell could come at a lower cost, but then i suppose they will start to use cheaper ingredients resulting in a synthetic mess.
    If you like fresh scents give this a try.
    Update:
    after wearing i see amazing lasting power for a fresh scent easy
    8-10 hours and a small bible around for the first 4 hours sometimes more.
    With 2 sprays to the neck and one to the chest. and one on the shirt.
    Further Update:
    Lasts 12 hours i can still clearly smell it on myself after 12 hrs which is insane, have never come across a citrus like this.
    overall 9.5

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Whenever I sample Atelier’s stuff, I always spray on some of their Orange Sanguine, and a bit of the vanilla (I love anything that smells like a creamsicle).
    This smells EXACTLY like that combination. It also smells like a sophisticated version of Lavanila’s Vanilla Grapefruit fragrance. It does smell a bit “masculine”, but if you layer it with the right lotion, it’ll smell just fine.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    This would smell great on my boyfriend but it is way too masculine to be a unisex scent. This reminds me of the polo my dad wears.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    great stuff right here this has everything one would want from a citrusy scent wish list
    its fresh sweet smooth and bitter but as good as it smell on paper it just doesn’t come across the same on my skin projection is minimal and longevity is average at best
    if it wasn’t for the fact that this reminds me a bit of Bond No 9 – Coney Island (which i love) i wouldn’t like this at all as a scent but as a room spray i think this would be amazing as it brings back memories of being in south american
    one cant knock Atelier for its quality but like most houses projection seems to be a issue with summer scent and mainly for that reason it wont be a buy for me
    on to the next

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    I wanted to love this one so bad because I love it on paper, however, wearing it was a different story.
    It is fresh and citrucy I loved it at first snif, so I got a sample. It opens with the smell of lime, which I loved and was the reason why I had to try it. Unfortunately, the sweet lime stays there just for maybe half an hour and then, what I assume is the Bergamot kicks in, and the magic dissapears. I think it’s got to do with skin chemistly or something cause, although I knew from the begining this was gonna give a masculine vibe, on me, it turns super masculine (which happens to me on perfumes that have a prominent bergamot). Now, it really wouldn’t matter to me if people thought I was wearing a man’s perfume, I don’t care. The problem is that this one becomes so so sharp my nose can’t handle it. I can feel it getting deep in to my nose, and although it is not nauseating or headache inducing, it is there in such a way that I couldn’t handle it.
    It was there quite strongly for about 4 hours, then it fades a bit, but is still there for maybe 7 hours. Sillage was good.
    Such a shame, because to me this was such a realistic citrus I wanted to love.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me of a lovely soap I once had, so fresh and bright, has got the mmmmm factor by which standard i judge all scent!

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow! Usually I am too stuck in gourmie land to notice a fragrance such as this but I am really impressed! It’s citrusy and bright while still having some depth with a masculine edge. I like that this fragrance is very crisp and manages to dodge that nauseating calone note that many unisex/masculine scents have that sticks in my throat. It reminds me a little bit of dior homme sport 2012 which I am also fond of but this is even better because it smells more natural.
    It’s very pleasant. I think it would make a great gift for a guy or a woman who doesn’t care about smelling super feminine. I would like it for myself and I’m giving the rest of the sample for my boyfriend to try.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t usually care for lemon scents, finding that most remind me of cleaning products (lookin’ at you, Lemon Pledge). This is different. Smells like very lightly sweetened fresh lemon juice with a invigorating burst of mint and basil. Found this overlooked sample as I was rummaging at bedtime and applied it to one arm. Had another scent (warm/spicy) on the other arm. Surprisingly, I can still smell it after 8 hrs of restless sleep. The warm/spicy arm not so much.
    I don’t usually do citrus scents but I like this one, and the longevity and sillage (over nine hours, still with 2 inch projection) are impressive. I shall try this when the warm weather rolls back around. Reminds me I was also impressed by the sample of Pomelo Paradis, though I don’t remember what the longevity was with that one.
    And yes, I do know that a Cedrat is not a lemon. Still, this reminds me of a light, fresh Meyer Lemon.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    What I like about this fragrance is the purity of the scent and the positive effects it brings on your mood; its clarifying, purifying, and eases tension. The tartness of citron and the herbal astringency of basil and mint give a clean, invigorating freshness reminiscent of South East oriental spa. The base of tonka, vetiver and lemony elemi insence are supporting backbone that rounds up and extends the scent to a metallic, sweet, rosy dry down. The scent to me lasts all day with a good 4 sprays. If I feel undecided on what to wear, this will never go wrong.It brings back the summer memories of turquoise seas, white sand, and mojito.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    This is really nice, an immediate like for me and one of my favorites from Atelier. Citrus with some sophistication, and a decided masculinity. I get a distinct similarity with Chanel’s Platinum Egoiste as well, Cedrat Envirant has a similar metalic vibe to it that I really enjoy.
    Not sure if it’s just me but I find Atelier to use some of the best ingredients in the business. Everything smells natural and they make great scents for learning to distinguish notes because you can usually pick many notes out of each fragrance.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    If this fragrance could have a stronger projection and longevity, it would certainly be one of my favorite Summer ones. Very nice, clean, citrusy aromatic scent. Perfect of hot weather!

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my favorite citrus colognes. It has a very zesty opening, citron has a slightly more sour scent than lemon, at least to my nose. The addition of lime and bergamot gives an enormous burst of citrus. As it begins to settle, mint and basil add some refreshing greenness, I get just a bit of the juniper. The drydown is mainly vetiver on me. I love Atelier fragrances, but most of them have very little longevity. This one is an exception, I get a solid 7 hours from it, an added plus!

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Cedrat Enivrant is a burst of fresh summery lemon and lime. From the moment I put it on I knew I was going to love it. The dry down is a bit of citric, minty, juniper with some vetiver. I keep smelling my shirt from time to time. I can also detect it on my skin and that is unusual with me. Perfect for the spring and summer months. Like all the other Atelier Colognes I own, this one has great staying power, 7-8 hours on me.
    10/10

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    A very simple rendition of a citrus cologne. It’s pleasant and inoffensive. A lip-puckering, slightly sour and refreshing citrus burst in the beginning, with lots of lime on my skin. The citrus here is very well done. Although with my chemistry, this quickly settles into a citrus-y soap, before a long dry-down of vetiver. I thought it smelt very masculine on me in the base and it reminded me of a man’s cologne. Soft sillage, but good lasting power for a citrus scent, I got at least 6-7 hours out of this.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it however, it is a bit masculine for me. Very fresh and clean.
    Reminds me a bit of drugstore soap…Irish Spring, or…Zest? I can’t really place it.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Ahhhhhh, a fresh break from the summer heat…The citrus notes are at the forefront along with the vetiver it’s the tonka bean that balances things out and helps the fragrance settle into a sunshine of warmth. Love it!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    The beginning of this fragrance smells straight like a fresh squeezed lemon mixed with cleaning products.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Sorry but this smells like lemon pledge to me.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    this is a candied lemon cologne is nice and fresh , but the drydown is a bit too harsh best suited for guys , but definitely unisex .

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    The topnotes on this are wonderful, a very sharp citrus.
    But… uh-oh. On my skin the lemon scent is virtually gone after about a half hour (no kidding – I timed it), replaced with a very faint and somewhat unpleasant soapy smell. No sillage unless sprayed on clothing.
    I think Creed’s Bois de Cedrat is still my all-time fastest evaporation king, but this one’s a contender.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought the sample pack direct from Atalier DC as I got a 50% discount of its original price. They sent me a nice little package with a handwritten card, really nice btw. The package contained 2 ml of every scent made by them. As I try them along the way, I will post reviews of them.
    So what do I get out of this fragrance?
    A powerful citrus bomb, waiting to blow you mind with it’s freshness. The bergamot-lemon-lime combo is really powerful, not like Sprite but closer to Mountain Dew if that makes any sense. The rest of the ingredients only gives the citrus combo the last push over the edge. This is one of those fragrances where you get the very potent citrus, and the rest of the ingredients are so much pushed to the background that they almost don’t matter.
    There are so many scents like this on the market, and I really don’t understand why someone would bring another one up. Stop it. The market is overcrowded. BTW this one reminds me of Eau de Rochas, and it has the same insane lemon lime combo. Fresh yeah, but in the end nothing new and a but to much.
    Longevity and silage is good. The as mentioned is nothing new or overwhelming, rather it is quite boring. A good thing though is that it is easy to wear for both genders.
    Overall rating: 3/10

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    For what Atelier scents cost I can see why some folks might be put off by this particular product; it is a simple one, a little too simple for the price range of Atelier fragrances.

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