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Ram97 – :
Easily one of the most enchanting, bewitching, magnificent scents ever made. Every aspiring “nose” is told that this is one scent he must sniff as part of his education. QUE SAIS-JE? [ka-SEZH’] means “What do I know?”, as in “I am falling in love and not using my head”.
A head of sweet peach, aldehydes, bergamot and a slightly urinaceous honey (yes, you read that right) descends into a floral heart of carnation, orange blossom, jasmin and rose, with a musky/ambered/patchouly base. There is also a slightly camphorous note in the head that is the magic foil to the sweetness of the fragrance, and, I believe, some cedar and ambergris in the base. A real Art Deco/Roaring 20’s masterpiece, QUE SAIS-JE? is exuberant and optimistic and, with its piss-like hint, slyly sexy. When they say, “they don’t make ’em like that anymore”, this is what they’re referring to. This flawlessly constructed scent is transporting, exceptionally flirtatious and giddy-making. A marvel.
ivan881488 – :
I have purchased this perfume by internet (EUR 83 for 100 ml) and deeply regret. No more blind buys for me. The problem of this perfume is that it is so weak that it does not last at all. Also, it seems to smell relatively nicely during first 15 minutes (I could definitely smell rose and peach). Later it smells just by honey. And you really should make an effort to smell something!!!
Narkolog – :
I tried the latest version yesterday and thought it to be quite lovely, if a bit nondescript: some flowers, some fruit, some honey. A scent completely unknown to me.
Then I went home and gave the version from the 1980s
coffret another try. Even though the top notes are a bit off, the rest is simply overwhelming: a fruity chypre with some character.
If you look for a relaunch of this formula, you’ll be disappointed.
I’ll try to make my 4 mls last as long as possible now, as this latest version might be nice, but that’s all.
Neither Deux Amours nor Adieu Sagesse come close to their predecessors, and in my opinion are not even appealing.