Chant De Bois Le Labo

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Chant De Bois Le Labo

Chant De Bois Le Labo

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Chant De Bois Le Labo for women and men of Le Labo

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The founders of New York niche perfume house Le Labo, Fabrice Penot and Edouard Rochi, teamed up with Anthropologie and launched a new exceptional collection of five fragrances. Each of these fragrances is inspired by one of the historical era of perfumery, of those times they were hand crafted in small numbers by the use of high quality natural ingredients.

The perfumes resulting from this collaboration are: Chant De Bois (spicy), Belle Du Soir (spicy), Orange Discrete (fruity), Poudre D’Orient (fresh) and Bouquet Blanc (floral).

Chant De Bois is a feminine woody composition that combines notes of bergamot, grapefruit, pink pepper, patchouli and cedar.

All of them are packed in amber colored bottles inspired by vintage pharmacy vials (60 ml), while tin boxes containing solid fragrances are designed like measuring weights from the last century (5 g). In addition to fragrances in liquid and solid form, the matching scented candles are also available.
Chant De Bois was launched in 2010.

10 reviews for Chant De Bois Le Labo

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s okay. Mildly cedar/woodsy. Obviously, it didn’t make much of an impression on me.
    Second wearing: Okay, I now like this stuff. It’s a clean wood smell somewhere between pine boards and pencil shavings. It’s not quite like opening a cedar chest or box, but it’s not far from it. It’s casual, wearable and pleasant. One of the better woody scents I’ve tried.
    Third wearing: I guess I need to get down to an Anthropologie and get a bottle – assuming it’s still available…

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    CHANT DE BOIS appears to be the sole survivor of the Le Labo-Anthropologie special limited edition series comprising five perfumes. Three of these perfumes, including CHANT DE BOIS, push the boundaries of feminine fragrances past what some would consider the breaking point. This is a very woody scent, and perhaps because of its spicy quality, initially it reminded me of my memory of Lalique PERLES DE LALIQUE.
    In a side-by-side test, however, I find that the rose of PERLES comes through much more clearly juxtaposed with a super woody, nearly flowerless composition. CHANT DE BOIS lists hedione among its notes, but there do not appear to be any natural floral extracts or essences. Well, at least no flowers are listed as notes! Instead, the composition smells quite woody, as I imagine a wood-processing plant might smell, with large tree trunks being split and sawed into usable planks. The scent of ambroxan is patent in this composition, and it is listed explicitly among the notes, but there is quite a bit of real wood as well. It smells to me like red wood. Or perhaps it is white wood made pink by the baies roses!
    It’s nice to be able to directly compare a perfume evoked by another perfume because I often find that my memory is not the same as my direct perception of the scent. Here I find that PERLES is not nearly so woody as CHANT DE BOIS and in fact PERLES is now evoking memories of Bond no 9 WEST SIDE, a very spicy rose!
    Our memories of scents, as our memories of events, seem to be very selective and dependent upon all sorts of variable factors. I’ve noticed that CHANT DE BOIS itself smells quite different under different circumstances. Today, on a frigid day, I noticed the ambroxan very much. During other wearings, I felt that the wood was more marked.
    I would recommend this unisex creation for testing by anyone who loves wood and can tolerate fairly hefty doses of ambroxan. I expect that once the bottles of this limited edition perfume have been depleted, the same formula will be reincarnated in another (far more expensive…) bottle available directly chez Le Labo. If you are a Le Labo fan, do yourself a favor and grab a bottle of this modestly priced juice while it still can be had!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Incredible. I spray this on and it has the effect of Vicks Vapo-rub – instantly calming and medicinal in the best way possible. Forget cough syrup or inhalers, THIS stuff will cure a cold, or at least blast out whatever congestion you have! Lots and lots of aromatic cedar, like pencil shavings, or a cedar chest, or walking through a redwood forest. Very drying but not dusty. The citrus is barely detectable at all, and the patchouli and pink pepper are only slightly stronger than the citrus. Above all, this is CEDAR. A fantastic fragrance that I’d wear all the time by myself at home, but would probably have to layer it with something else before leaving the house to make it less one-note to others smelling it around me (oh, but WHAT a one note it is, though!). Dang it, I really want to find the candle now!
    Tip: layer this with Poudre d’Orient to get a heavenly and strongly aromatic violet-cedar accord that’s less sweet and has more sillage and character than either perfume by itself.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Chant de Bois is a great perfume for women (like me) who lean towards masculine scents but have a hard time finding a really good wearable one. I love the smell of men’s cologne, but when I attempt to wear it, it’s so clearly masculine on me that I want to scrub it off, so I pretty much have to stick with unisex scents that mimic men’s cologne. This perfume is wonderful. It smells masculine, but not overly so. It’s definitely a beautiful and very realistic woody scent, as expected of Le Labo. The grapefruit is clean and slightly sweet, and the wood smells very natural. For masculine fragrances of this sort, I prefer Belle du Soir, but Chant de Bois is probably my second favorite.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried this one out at Anthropologie this past weekend. I have to say this is the most authentic cedar fragrance I have come across. Just like a true cedar chest. Nice, but not sure if I want to wear it as an everyday fragrance.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Chant de Bois – I LOVE THIS FRAGRANCE, I CAN’T FIND IT ANYWHERE. I USED TO BUY IT AT Anthropologie BUT THEY ARE OUT AND DON’T KNOW WHEN THEY WILL GET IT.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    The best feminine cedar ever!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    UPDATE: Ok heres an update lol. I contacted Le Labo and told them what happened and Le Labo informed me that this scent has not been discontinued and they sent a message to Anthropologie to restock immediately. They let me know in a very nice email that they were sorry for the inconvenience and they are saddened I thought it was dicontinued and it was true that the Anthopologie stores were strangely out of stock and did not inform Le Labo about this. They also had the employees at Anthro misinformed thinking this was no longer being made. Very kindly, Le Labo had Anthropologie Send me the fragrance half off! Im so happy, got it today in the mail and yes it still is amazing as it was when I first smelled it at Anthropologie 🙂
    Anthropologie needs to Anthropologize!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    FEMININE WOODSY THIS IS NOT! Smelled the set of 5 at Anthropologie while looking for a gift for my friend and this one was my favorite of the bunch. But not for her, for me 🙂 because this was very masculine to me. I saw the notes and they were masculine not feminine. I went back and they were sold out. I figured it was the best seller. I looked for it on the site and saw it was no longer available. I freaked and asked the stores if they had any left or were expecting and they said they werent sure. Only to later let me know it has been discontinued. WHYYYYYY? And of course to the best one out of the 5. Why? Cause Anthropologie is a womens store and this was the least feminine fragrance from the 5 making it the less one likely to sell? Sucks because this was the best and most luxury and expensive from the bunch. It even reminded me of Terre d’Hermes. Le Labo, bring it back!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I am really ecstatic about this new Le Labo series. For once, one of my favourite niche houses has come up with something really affordable, while remaining unique, complex and exciting.
    Chant de Bois is a very spicy, almost aromatic fragrance with rich woodsy notes and a delicious hint of zesty fruits. It could easily be unisex, so don’t let the fact that it’s marketed towards women put men off.
    The patchouli and pink pepper really gives this fragrance that extra boost; a bit of earthiness and exoticism. I read one article on this fragrance, (Craven Maven), that likened this fragrance to that of Asian cuisine. I’ll have to agree, especially seeming that Chant de Bois tends to have a very aromatic quality.
    My nose seems to be detecting a lot of patchouli, pepper and lemon, so I’d say you need to enjoy those notes in strong doses before you go anywhere near Chant de Bois. In some ways it’s along the same lines as other Le Labo fragrances like, Oud 27 and Patchouli 24.
    The sillage and longevity are wonderful, very powerful. Don’t let the price tag fool you, this is still niche goodness, very Le Labo in its style and approach.

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