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coorterne – :
nice… I like the original Gingembre version too …
am doing side by side, they are similar , although it looks as though this one, Rouge Intense is slightly more citrussy and bright while Gingembre original is a bit more powdery. It is slightly strange as Rouge Intense does not have citrus note, while Eau de Gingembre does. Anyhow, it may be the distinction between ginger note and ginger flower note? Eau gingembre has both and apparently Rouge Intense only the ginger flower. Whatever the reason, Rouge intense to me is fresher and brighter.
With regards to performance, Intense does seem to have more projection and tenacity.
DenX_92 – :
Recently, I rediscoved Roger et Gallet. I used to buy their soap since many years but I never try the perfume line. When I was looking for a fig perfume, I try Fleur de figuier (parfum intense) and immediatly felt in love with it. I was not expecting a ”real” perfume from that house but more ”cologne” in the way of their old classic Jean Marie Farina cologne extra vieille or soliflore. I was really happy to find a modern juice done by a great contemporary nose, Francis Kurkdjian. I was curious to try their other parfum intense, Gingembre rouge. This one is another love at first sniff. It’s spicy but also fresh at the same time. It’s such a nice surprise. I hope they will add other ”parfum intense” to their line. For me Roger et Gallet is synonyme of quality and chic and I adore their new design/image.
Trormakicmisa – :
Got a sample of this wit another purchase, I think CK All.
Since I had no idea what it was, and I generaly don’t care much about the male/female classification, I gave it two wearings to testit out.
Well, it’s basically spiced up D&G Light Blue (the “woman” version).
Same attitude, a bit more peppery and vibrant, and less soapy.
It’s inoffensive and has a parfumy vibe but not too pronaunced. Nice, but nothing groundbreaking, if you like the, quite boring in my book, D&G, you’ll like rhis one too for granted.
Longevity is about 5 hours, guess it could do better in springb or autumn, with light projection (it’s indistinguishable feom Light Blue from some 1,5 meters od distance) and has an OK sillage for some 1 to 2 hours.
Have no idea what’s the price range with this one but, were I into it, wouldn’t pay more than 20 Euro for 100 ml.
A C+, because it reminds of the forementioned butvis less boring from up close.
vadimkaaa – :
Tested a spray on my hand.
Soft, fresh, natural and slightly spicy. Pleasant and happy. Unfortunately, not intense at all. After 5 minutes I have to put my nose next to the place I sprayed if I want to smell anything.
It does last at least 5 hours as a soft, skin-close veil of very beautiful natural and soft scent.
I would like it, it is very beautiful and pleasant.
I just wish it was slightly stronger.
slavko999 – :
The nicest surprise of the season: I would like that Roger&Gallet released more Eaux de Parfum.
This is just not an intense version of the Eau de Cologne with the same name.
GR Eau de Parfum is super happy and cheerful, and yet, sophisticated and majestic. It evokes fireworks and red velvet.
It is an explossion of citruses and spices, with a soft and slightly powdered background. I usually dislike fragances with iris, but the iris in GR Eau de Parfum is just perfect.
GR Eau de Parfum makes me to think in a character in a Toulouse Lautrec’s affiche. A queen of the crazy and glamorous Parisian nightworld in the Belle Epoque. A diva in a red velvet gown, willing to have the time of her life and who doesn’t bother in paying attention to what the people say about her.
The bad things: sillage and lasting power are not as strong as it would be desirable, but it is totally worth of testing.