Description
“Celebrations, laughter, desserts: there is blanket in the air, these perfectly recognizable scents that take you by the hand and make you fall suddenly in childhood in perfect carelessness, gaiety without wrinkle, immediate and absolute confidence.
Orange blossom and vanilla sugar powder this Guimauve de Nöel (Christmas Marshmallow) offer a break, let go, tender and reassuring memories.” – a note from the brand.
Guimauve de Nöel by Parle Moi de Parfum is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Guimauve de Nöel was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Almairac. The fragrance features orange blossom, vanilla and sugar.
shigin2015 – :
Now could it just be the fact I saw name before I sampled it but I reckon this perfume does a very good job of evoking Christmas vibes. Although it’s through a means I wouldn’t necessarily associate with the festive season, ie: Orange blossom. The custard like feel of vanilla and orange blossom’s smoothness do work extremely well together and give an almost eggnog vibe. There’s a hint of fruitiness at the back of Guimauve de Noel and a caramel/toffee gourmand nature throughout, and then deep into the base. I’ll be honest I never thought I would be but I’m actually quite taken with this. Simple composition but executed with clarity, I’m guessing gourmand fans would like it and white floral lovers wouldn’t kick it out of bed either. If Francis Kurkdjian did a gourmand, I think it would probably come out like this.
superxep – :
G de Noël is an excellent gourmand fragrance for wintry evenings either on a date or with your amour: it’s sweet and inviting without being sticky or cloying – however, the first 30-60 minutes can exhibit a slight ‘incense’ smell but this passes.
This Parle Moi de Parfum fragrance has beastly longevity and it can be smelled heavily on bedsheets for days.
On my skin I smell a somewhat forward scent of what reminds me of warm – but not toasted – marshmallows that’s really quite nice… it’s not at all what one may consider a ‘typical’ Christmassy fragrance except for conjured memories of marshmallows in hot chocolate.
ilaysyo – :
Seems to be misnamed? I get nothing from this scent whatsoever that would remind me of Christmas
rrq866Diobtetty – :
Smells identical to Montale Intense Cafe. My wife said the same exact thing. Its a good fragrence not groundreaking though!
sminciamb – :
A fresh and refined combo of vanilla and orange blossom. Bears no more than a passing resemblance to scent-note-sister D&G Pour Femme. Maybe FBW
Olegpro – :
Piney citrus plus tooth-ache sweet marshmallow-y vanilla! They come in alternating wisps; more piney/citrus than sweet/vanilla! An odd fragrance, but odd in a very good way. Something about it has a poolside-in-the-tropics vibe to it! I almost could swear in one whiff I almost caught the faintest hint of chlorine – probably my imagination!
Definitely a feel-good, childhood nostalgia scent – though hard to put my finger on why.
Can easily see this on either a man or a woman, maybe even more so a man.
Unique fragrance! Nicely done! Will have to keep an eye on this company