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atosik7 – :
Is in the shops nowadays?
zeaf – :
What a lovely surprise! It begins light, smokey, and masculine, like a sporty Tabac Blond, and grows oriental–the ambery vanilla Cybernoir identifies. I love all stages of it. Ms rochambeau’s review makes me wish I’d bought the Alpona that was available a mere two years ago at the Caron boutique in NYC. (IFRA is doing the kind of aggressive cultural damage, I daresay, that the Hays Code did to Hollywood, the US, and all of us.) Eau de Caron is a treasure hidden under a nondescript name.
satyricon – :
A lot of tobacco, and a strong ashtray note, apparently unlisted. I had to work at liking this one, it had such a strong leather, oakmoss, and tobacco vibe. Very gentlemen’s club. Smoky myrrh, deep resinous, ambery drydown with a really great vanilla.
Very herbal opening, with a distinct sage, and a sweet basil, prolonged by a little thyme note in the heart. The lemon and bergamot are tart, but not sour; light, and fresh. the carnation is classic Caron, a little clovey, and the jasmine is slightly indolic.
The scent begins to sweeten about a half hour after the opening, becoming less bracing and masculine, and more floral and feminine. The ashtray note fades, but a sweet pipe tobacco gains steam, a vanilla orange tobacco, merging with the leather. I feel like i am wearing a nice, old leather jacket worn by a pipe smoker.
it lasts pretty well on me, about four to six hours.
Vytiokasss – :
This review is of vintage Eau de Caron. Searching the internet, you’d think this scent from 1980 had never existed. This is not to be confused with Eaux de Caron. I’ve had this for a while but would never reach for it until I was totally smitten by vintage Caron Alpona. Something made me say “wait a minute, I’ve smelled something similar to this before” and sure enough, Eau de Caron, with it’s light, lemon pastry creaminess and subtle hints of oakmoss, seems like an eau de cologne version of Alpona. It’s as hauntingly beautiful as Alpona, but light as chiffon and doesn’t last longer than 1/2 an hour with only nose to wrist sillage. Too bad there isn’t any vintage Alpona floating around for others to compare and confirm this. It’s strange how scents can just disappear into oblivion.