Eau de Mure Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier

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Eau de Mure Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier

Eau de Mure Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Eau de Mure Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier for women of Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier

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Description

This fragrance from the Les Symphonies Legeres collection, remind you of Holidays, woods, countryside, hedges laden with berries that arouse your appetite…all in all, it brings happy childhood memories.

It is available in 100 and 200 ml bottles, as well as 500 ml refills.

Eau de Mure was launched in 1988. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Francois Laporte.

9 reviews for Eau de Mure Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    What a poem of a perfume!!
    Full of contradictions, mysterious, perfect for the summer, but also when in winter you need the summer-rays to lift your spirits!!
    The berries are ripe, aromatic and somehow bitter, like grapefruit. But that’s not all: it has a crunchy, bread-like feel, like there’s some flour hidden in there! The mastic, sandalwood and amber support the scent with an oriental vibe. I don’t know if the celery is what gives it this surprising bitter edge, but i’m smitten!
    Magnifi-scent!!
    PS: It is very long lasting – 12 full hours – and unisex imho….

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    le prime note di questa acqua sono assai simili a quelle di Mure et Musc dell’artisan, ma la somiglianza tra i due profumi si ferma qui. una volta che i sentori volatili di frutti di bosco evaporano, stavolta ci si trova con un accordo che insieme al muschio (che non compare nella piramide olfattiva) mostra ambra e qualche accenno cyphre , molto classico e femminile. la persistenza, a dispetto della denominazione “acqua”, è piuttosto lunga; il sillage è invece quello di un profumo di pelle: non si lascia la scia indossandolo. gradevole e ottimista, nell’insieme è decisamente più complesso di Mure e Musc (che-per inciso-sembrava uno shampoo ai frutti di bosco e poco più). un piccolo gioiello che mi fa pensare a mitsouko mentre gusta more, ribes e fragoline di bosco.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s fruity, but not a sugary specimen of the fruity genre. It makes me think more of mulberry since this fruity is more acid, a little bit tart on its fruity taste. There is something spice on it that mixed with a green note makes me think of an exotic berry flavored tea. Altough it reminds me of Mure et Musc, it seems different from it, since Mure doesn’t have this spicy tea accent. Very lovely and not so heavy, so its comfortable to wear.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    This is dark currants, straight off the vine before tons of sickeningly syrupy sweet sugar can be dumped on in copious amounts. This transcends juvenile palates, moving into to the dynamics of *knowing* and assured tastes. Eau de Mure is the pure, blissful, vine-ripened Thing, tart skins (aided by bergamot) and all, splashed with spring water (a wisp celery), wrapped in a gorgeous golden amber (not pale, not black), tempered with some lightly vanilla’d husky sandalwood, a tiny touch of orange blossom (just for the sake of at least *some* floral), and you have a decadent, mysterious, sinful night, summer through autumn. Either an acquired taste, or one that is immediately recognizable for its vivacity and…*potential*. }:->

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Maitre Parfumeur EAU DE MURE is yet another creation from this house which I don’t really understand. This perfume features a strong but not very sweet berry note, but I cannot really wrap my nose around what else is going on. Perhaps a good comparison would be salted plums? In any case, this is definitely not a standard fruity floral, nor a gourmand fragrance. I wouldn’t call this an oriental or a woody composition either. To be honest, it’s rather weird, without being abhorrent. On the other hand, it’s also not very appealing.
    The plastic top to my sample vial broke off, so I was obliged to use my entire sample today, and I still do not know what to say. I have had similar reactions to other creations from this house, which is leading me to suspect that MPG is simply not for me. Although I have liked (not loved) a couple of their offerings, they seem more often than not to produce perfumes that are unique but which I really have no desire to wear. Désolée.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh dear, this is not for me, not at all. Initially, on my skin it smelled like regurgitated baby milk mixed with faux berry flavour and salty body odour. It actually made me dry heave.
    It does settle into a drier experience, kind of like the stain of spilled milky berry drink in the carpet that someone tried to absorb the moisture out with salt. Bearable but not pleasureable.
    I think this is one of those perfumes which choses its owner and woe betide anyone else who tries to usurp its identity.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance is not for everyone. It’s a kind of salty elegant fruit. When I wear it I feel myself a cold aristocratic woman ))))

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    So, after reading that this is “floral fruity” I expected this to be a very sweet and girly perfume, but boy how wrong I was.
    This is how it smells to me:
    It’s been raining all day, it’s cold outside, the grass and woods are wet and there is a large bush of red berries, just ready to be eaten. I take the berries and eat them, they are sour, at the beginning it’s hard to cope their sourness, but after a moment it get’s more and more addictive and I eat, eat till all my mouth is sour. And the berries with the wet grass&woods make this fresh, cold smell in the air, very natural and beautiful.
    This is how Eau de Mure smells to me – cold, but so addictive. Not for girlie girls. And yes, very mouthwatering, oh. I really love this.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance was something different form my original expectations: on me, it smells more like a berry drink, sparkling, but not very sweet. After that it becomes a bit floral and quite musky, and gets even muskier with dry-down. Not a conventional berry-scent for me! It seems this is one of those fragrances that may grow on you or you’d never like it. It wasn’t warm or inviting, more of a “cold” fragrance. I read that the creator of the line made his perfumes in the old French tradition. I could see that reflected in the bottle’s design: very heavy cut old-style flacon, but I don’t find it very attractive. nevertheless, I think it’s a very interesting fragrance, not very mainstream.

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