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senna1988 – :
From the top I get something woody, cedar like. Not so keen on that. But I do like the Tuberose here. The peach is standing out a bit to me and I am not so fond of peach so to me peach could have been a little more in the backgroud. But it is an unusually well smellng peachnote I give it that. I actually almost like it,hmm. The longer eo 02 sits on skin the more I like it. Sillage is very low but it has good longevity. Drydown reminds me of Moulin Rouge from HdP but as a lighter and fresher version of it. Rather strange as they don’t have many notes in common.
Mexnb064elipseskism – :
5/10
techlan – :
I love Biehl’s eo3. Such a very feminine tuberose, very nearly a skin scent. It reminds me a lot of Clive Christian C for women except at a much less wallet crushing price. In fact, I may like it even more than C, but because Biehl makes their perfumes all limited editions, it is no longer available at the one US Biehl distributor, Luckyscent. Ah well. Guess that means I will content myself with the 5 mls I own and move on to the next tuberose on my list. But, good job, Biehl, for producing a tuberose scent that doesn’t blast me out of my shoes, when I spray it on.
Bleliaappebra – :
I find tuberose perfumes difficult. Sometimes, they smell like the perfumer has placed a folded piece of plastic wrap under my nose and I am struggling to breathe through the plastic.
However, I came across a well priced decant of eo03, and given the glowing reviews, I couldn’t resist giving it a try.
With a light application and holding my nose a few inches away from my skin, I can appreciate it. Ricky rebarco is right – it is just this side of indolic, fresh, a little green. The jasmine enters a bit later and rounds out the edges. No plastic at all.
I could see someone choosing this as their wedding day scent as it is very feminine. As for me, I was happy for the chance to sample eoO3, and it has grown on me little by little. I would recommend tuberose lovers give it a try.
Lady Retro – :
“Eo03” is delicate, feminine and very likeable floral perfume. The start was a bit rough for me – the blend of white flowers turned a bit metallic (it happens to me on most cases when jasmine is used together with tuberose), but soon it settled to a very wonderful powdery and sweet scent – tuberose + violet + a nice touch of powdery and dry almonds and woody notes.
All together I must say it’s truly nice, everything is very well put together, but I didn’t quite love it as it seemed a bit too tamed and didn’t excite me at all. I recon this could be a nice office scent as it stays close to skin, has an excellent staying power (10 hours) and is truly likeable.
I cannot imagine a man wearing this though as this is VERY feminine.
ЕВГЕНИЯ 91 – :
I have had this scent for over a year and I recently took it out to start wearing it again as it was being neglected. I was blown away by the beauty of this scent and so was my husband. The fragrance opens with a lovely tuberose and jasmine, but these notes never become indolic, they hover just on the edge where all their beauty is exposed, but none ot the downsides to these notes are sensed at all. This is knife-edge scent- done to perfection by a master. The tuberose remains in the drydown but is balanced subtly by the soft woods and fruits. This scent is so well-done it is very hard to pick out any specific notes at all. You smell only the gorgeous whole that reminds one of a soft breeze wafting a woman’s chiffon gown out behind her while she walks past a garden with faint whiffs of jasmine and tuberose and fragrant trees, on her way to the theater or a dinner with her lover. It is diaphonous yet warm and soft.
Feminine in the extreme- a beautiful woman in her prime. The spice and pepper are finally present as separate notes in the final drydown about 2 hours into the wearing of this scent. They are faint and delicious, just enough to balance the floral sweetness of the tuberose.
Please try this one- this is the best tuberose for me ever.
Bryant Frain – :
This must be the most beautiful “unisex” perfume I know and have. It is such a skillfully blended floral woody sweet scent that it takes my breath away every time I smell it. Usually I re-apply before going to bed and the sweetest clean scent-dreams will waft from under my covers and pillow:) What I love most of nearly all the Biehls is their unreached “natural” smell as if they contain purely natural ingredients only (no way so of course but either way..)It is strong yet delicate, flowery, yet through its vetiver/ambergris/musk and sandalwood even masculine flowery. It is like yin and yand perfectly in harmony. A great scent and one you will NEVER see me sell on ebay:=)
Rozalinka_07 – :
This is Egon Oelkers’s floral interpretation for Biehl, and unfortunately the worst between the three creations he made for the german house. An elegant and classic white floral bouquet surrounded by a rose note with gourmandic hints in the drydown. Nothing that I’m really excited about.
Rating: 6/10
OLEG74D – :
Not to argue with the site, but Luckyscent lists the notes of eo03 as:
Green leaves, orange flower, pepper, peach, raspberry, neroli, lily of the valley, egyptian jasmine, tuberose, ylang, clove bud, violet, elemi, sandalwood, vetiver, almonds, ambergris, musk.
I get a lovely clean white floral, slightly sweet without being sugary, and fading down into a marzipan musk scent still heavy with orange blossoms. Very lovely and delicate.