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dainius25 – :
Rumour has it that every time Angel is visiting Berlin, she falls on her knees and kisses the ground while whispering:
“Mother…”
A melancholic wraith of a rose is watching from the aisles…
wrath1986 – :
I was able to buy 2x5ml, I will cheris every drop of this beauty! Memories rushed back to me upon wearing it, such comfortable fragrance. I love how dynamic it is, young and confident. I hate that they discontinued it – have you seen the prices on Ebay or any other site??? mindblowing, I am not sure if I wanna drop $150 on a bottle…really sad :/
Штопор – :
I have yet to find anything that comes close to Joop Berlin as my ultimate feel-good scent. It is guaranteed to put a smile on my face. Light and luscious all at the same time. Loved it in the 90’s and still love it.
There’s a lot going on here in terms of notes but I think there’s a lovely balance between a number of its aspects – green, caramel (a ‘lite’ caramel), plummy fruity-floral, oriental amber and creamy sandalwood. I love the way these accords are combined in Berlin.
brat sox – :
21. january 2014
My review is based on using this fragrance from full size spray bottle, since i think it might change in minis, however i am not sure.
I might be considered a lucky one to have 2x100ml bottles of this sought after fragrance, but honestly i don´t get the hype around this fragrance. I do think it is not a bad one, it smells delicious, but as a lover of tuberose i have so many other tuberose fragrances that are loder and way more lasting than “Berlin”, that i am quite neutral about it. As someone already mentioned before, this one doesn´t have much sillage or lasting power (or at least i don´t get it from my skin). Yes it is a detectable, but still tends to have “soft” sillage on me, no matter how many times i have tried it and what weather was outside (usual 3-4 sprays).
I love the opening very much, i smell a strong mix of tuberose and caramel with sweet ripe plum. YUMMY! However for some of us the caramel note might feel bit out of the whole composition. The whole bouquet of notes is quite dry and well balanced by green notes, which are not overshadowing the flower-fruty notes, yet save this fragrance from becoming sickeningly sweet. I also smell clearly a strong heliotrope note in here. The drydown somehow has a connection to the original “Joop pour femme” and since “Berlin” was launched in 1990 it still gravitates towards 80´s perfumes: bold, loud, strong BUT only for a short while and then it becomes quite soft (the soft sillage i have mentioned before).
For me this is a wintertime fragrance: the colder the better. That´s when it works best, otherwise during warmer weather it is a almost undetectable on me.
NIce, very nice, however bit dissapointing. I have to spray really much this one to smell it the way i smell other tuberose fragrances. I love the opening and i wish it would last longer than 20 minutes. That´s why i also agree that the price range for ths fragrance is not justified.
P.S. I have finally purchased a Pure Parfum of this fragrance, and would love to try it when it will arrive, if it smells even better?
Please do not remove this comment, since others might find it useful. Not every review should be positive, so people like me wanted to make a blind buy might find it very informative. Thanks.
hammer787 – :
Honey honey and even more golden honey is what this perfume really smells like to me.
But if I sniff for a long time I can find differente notes within this perfectly blendex mix.
Tuberrose, sandalwood, cedar, ylang-ylang, plum among others is what I can detect.
After drydown it was all about powder.
It is sweet as all the Joop perfumes but it is a natural sweetness.
Вано777 – :
miss it..can’t find it
aleks_666 – :
Sweet memories! I used it when I was in my early twenties, always in love, always on the go, I was as dynamic as Berlin and this scent! So vibrant so alive, differently feminine, never average. I miss this perfume.
Eminempfr – :
I miss this too and I loved it..It was my signature in my first 1-2 years at college and all my friends loved it on me..it was so different compared with the frags they were wearing..its special to me..I wish it would continue..and it was different from all other floral scents..very special 🙂
romanpunk – :
I miss this fragrance…
ValyokSSAU – :
Berlin Joop is a fragrance of many flowers, it contains a large amount of flowers so that in some ways reminds me of Paco Rabanne Calandre, Berlin, however, seems less complex while maintaining something of a vintage.
I call it a perfume more suited to women than to girls, but this potion is able to bring back the carefree years, the fragrance is fresh and relaxed and not at all boring where the flowers (and they are really good)
blend with sweet notes in the finish, leaving a trail dust and gently spiced.
I did a little experiment: over a card I paid for electro emanator
a drop from a mignon on one side of Berlin
and on the other side a drop of essence of sandalwood and the results were surprising: Berlin makes friends with everyone …
but really with all.
MihailAВD – :
I cannot resist comparing this discontinued gem to Champs-Elysees, both in composition and in the mood they create – the happy carefree feel. Certainly there are differences: Berlin is powderier, fruitier, and not as sparkling BUT the Champs-Elysees has that melon note, which on some days comes out rotten on me, and Berlin doesn’t have that (phew!). Berlin feels like the only slightly more mature and not as giggly older sister of Champs-Elysees – but certainly not old enough to be born in the ’80s, imo. There’s nothing ’80s-attention-dominating or aldehydic about it, on me at least, which is what I think of when I think of that perfume era.
I would rather wear Berlin on any day when I feel like wearing Champs-Elysees to avoid the potential melon disaster. Alas, Berlin has become really hard for me to track down in a reasonable price:size ratio… I guess I’ll just have to keep gambling with the Guerlain.
pestov1969 – :
This is Berlin for me, even more Potsdam (where Wolfgang Joop has a lovely villa overlooking a lake).
You might think “Prussian” means harsh and tough but there is a whole Prussian tradition that meanders between French Rocoo, Arcadia and Romantic ideals. The Berlin of Queen Louise. In my head, I associate this perfume with my personal discovery of Berlin in the 90s, when I took the time to dive into this city’s history.
The perfume is light and elegant, not too sweet, and it lasts. Yes, it’s a typical 80s and 90s scent, fruity-floral, but it has lots of character. Its base note is for me the most charming part of this perfume. It felt like a part of me.
I’ll have to check what’s up with my old bottle – and maybe buy a new one. Especially before I go to Berlin next month!
alenanelly – :
One of the few Joop! fragrances that is not my style. The other one is Roccoco. All the others are GORGEOUS!!!
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seowhitestudy – :
Oh I used to love this so much! I was so young, I remember nearly every new perfume on the market was a revelation for me and I had to have it! We adored Joop fashion (which we could never afford to buy). This is sweet and illuminating. It’s like a sunrise at the beach without the sea.
ruslan4525 – :
I wore this to death when I lived in Germany! The wall fell down and hope was in the air. That hopeful feeling is the memory that I’ll always link to this fruity-floral and somewhat warm fragrance. I have tried getting another bottle to no avail. Memories.
fofMayoms – :
I love this fragrance. It is a beautifully crafted fruity floral, in the 80s style, with no artificial and sickly sweet fruit or gourmand notes. It reminds me of other complex and exotic floral scents such as Eau de Gucci by Gucci and Noa Noa by Otto Kern.It has wonderful longevity and a harmonic composition, that is, all the notes work together well. The fruit notes are balanced by the green ones, leaving one with the impression of a tropical forest. Superb!