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vasilich01 – :
This one was a bit of a disappointment for me. I got a bottle on a whim because Rose de Vigne from the same series was such a pleasant surprise, and fig scents are my favourity category in all of perfumery – so I thought Figue de Vigne would be a safe bet for me. And it’s not that it’s really bad, but unfortunately it doesn’t do much for me, beyond the rather promising woody/green opening. I don’t think I would have picked up on it by myself, but now that I’ve seen others on this page describe the way this fragrance dries down as “window cleaner”, I have to say I agree, and it doesn’t take long to reach that point either. JoeMacchiato puts it a little less harshly and calls it “soapy in a boring way”, but it more or less amounts to the same thing, so I guess we’re unanimous here. Too bad, but at this price it was worth trying!
mishainter – :
Beautiful opening. The fig is detectable without being to milky and warm. I usually shy away from figs but this I can wear. However, the drydown is soapy, in a boring way.
I agree with miaou that this series of fragrances by Caudalie(except the one in deep purple bottle) remind me of Hermes garden series.
Longevity is poor. I felt like it was more like a cologne.
cloudis – :
Fresh and Soapy Fig Perfume.
MecelAngello – :
I totally agree with the previous comment : window cleaner fragrance ! At first I found it smelled kind of woody, then I got the cleaning solvent scent. I asked my coworkers (we happen to sell it ^^) and they all agreed.
Disappointement for a great perfumer doing my fave : fig
ribolov – :
Terrible fragrance. Smells exactly like my window cleaner… Not appealing AT ALL!!