Jour de Fete L’Artisan Parfumeur

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Jour de Fete L'Artisan Parfumeur

Jour de Fete L’Artisan Parfumeur

Rated 3.80 out of 5 based on 45 customer ratings
(45 customer reviews)

Jour de Fete L’Artisan Parfumeur for women and men of L’Artisan Parfumeur

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Jour de Fete by L’Artisan Parfumeur is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. Jour de Fete was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivia Giacobetti. The fragrance features iris, vanille, almond and wheat.

45 reviews for Jour de Fete L’Artisan Parfumeur

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Soft, sweet, creamy almond macarons. Sits very close to the skin, this is one that you can wear absolutely anytime.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet cosmetic powder. Sexy baby powder. Simple and easy to wear. Almost a touch of nag champa in the dry down.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I just tidied up my perfumes & sprayed this one heavily, so I thought I’d review it. It was a TKMaxx bargain blind buy. JdF is a linear. unsweetened almond/vanilla powder, with a dash of what smells to me like brown corrugated cardboard – I can now see from the notes that this must be the wheat note & then…. well that’s it really – The End !!
    I can’t detect the iris.I do like the wheaty/cardboard note, but I’m not fond of the almond/vanilla accord in this one.
    This is a cool “pale” perfume & it feels rather “sparse” & soulless to me, as though there is something missing. I like many linear uncomplicated scents, but this one I just find a little bit bare & austere.
    It’s very fleeting on my skin, I honestly can barely smell anything at all after about 45 minutes, so (even at the price I paid), I think it’s not worth the money. I’d be really cheesed off if I paid full price for this.
    I don’t know which version I’ve got, but my bottle doesn’t have the octagonal cap. Disappointed, I rarely use it, & when I do I wonder why I bothered. Lovely bottle though..

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I had a sample of Jour de Fête, and stupidly allowed it to evaporate almost entirely before finally getting to it, and so I’ve only been able to wear it for one full day. And since it seems to have been discontinued, there’s a good chance that that’s all I’ll ever get – too bad, since it’s hardly enough to get to know it properly.
    But I do like it, it’s a nicely restrained kind of gourmand, or borderline gourmand. It begins with a blast of bitter and not entirely pleasant almonds, quickly followed by a much better phase of non-edible powderiness reminiscent of a softer version of Poudre de Riz or Teint de Neige. Then after an hour or so the wheat and almond become a little sweeter and a bit more gourmand with the vanilla also coming in, and so the bakery aspect comes into focus. But all very soft! This phase is very nice as well, and it lasts for hours, close to the skin at least.
    Another reviewer uses the words “polite” and “feminine” to describe Jour de Fête, and they’re not wrong, but it’s not boring, just thoroughly pleasant and unobtrustive. All in all this is a solid like for me: I’m glad I got to test it, and would have liked to get to know it better, but I’m not heartbroken at the thought that I probably won’t.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is just plain decadence in a
    bottle. Soft,uncluttered,irresistible
    and a celebration of almond-dusted iris.
    It is powdery and gourmand but never childish.
    Staying power is good on my skin if I spray around six spritzes and it has moderate sillage.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I mean, it smells like dry, powdered almonds and wheat flour with just a tad of vanilla. It is certainly not sweet, it’s like the cake ingredients still haven’t been mixed together and made into an actual cake, they’re still sitting in bowls on the counter. The iris here makes me think of L’Instant Magic by Guerlain, it is probably a consequence of the almond-iris combo. Certainly better than Lann-Ael by Lostmarch, a wheaty scent I found repulsive, but this one is “just” a like.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    A generous Frangrantican sent me a surprise sample! Another reviewer said they smell wheat and dry almond powder conjuring a picture of a cloud of flour and almond powder. That is exactly what I smelled and pictured upon spraying it! It reminds me very much of Dragées (Jordan Almonds), Christmas in Europe, mulled wine and all things winter since I smell like I’ve been baking. Sillage is soft and staying power is amazing on me. It is one dimensional and quite powdery but will layer beautifully with a sweeter, fresher scent. This is the third L’Artisan I’ve had the privilege of testing and thus look forward to trying more.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not a fan of almond but I tried this one anyway. On my wrist, I’ve got strong almond that softened at the end, staying nonetheless at the forefront. At the beginning, I thought there was also a sort of greeny pistachio … but I think it was the iris+wheat notes giving me that idea. Later on the iris stood out a little more and the pistachio feeling was pretty much gone.
    Longevity is about 6-7 hours on me, soft sillage.
    All in all I’m not a fan ( though I appreciate that it’s not too sweet and that it’s not linear like other perfumes by l’Artisan can be ) but I can see why some people would love it !

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I smell wheat, dry almond powder. It’s very ‘on the surface’, there’s no depth in this one. I picture a cloud of flour and almond powder. I don’t really appreciate linear fragrances as I find them too flat but I agree that this fragrance may work well for layering.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow, it’s really sweet and soft. Nothing spicy, just milky and almondy. Felt like wearing almond breeze. It’s really subtle so it doesn’t scream for attention. I was surprised that it smells like Kiehl’s Amino Acid shampoo, which I’m using it for many years. Glad it fits well with my shampoo 🙂 Hope it lingers more on my skin though.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow, maybe I got a bad sample but seriously all I smell is a weak odor of Play-Doh! I think this is supposed to be the almond part. Not impressed to say the least.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I blindly grabbed a 100 ml bottle at TK maxx, but then, at home I wasn’t sure if it was a good idea to buy such a huge bottle of unknown fragrance. While searching about this perfume I came across an online shop selling decants so I ordered a few.
    I took my sample on my holiday and after first few applications I was left dissapointed with the sillage.
    There was a lovely marzipan (I love marzipan!) note but it was gone very quickly. I used my 2 ml sample and decided to sell the full size bottle on ebay.
    After my return home I picked my cardigan which was away with me and was worn only once and I detected some lovely notes of almond, marzipan, amaretto – all these notes I have been looking for.
    This one is really lovely and comforting. It brings good memories of Christmas, Christmas markets, Gluhwein and happy times.
    Will use my hude bottle with pleasure. Shame the staying power is so poor (but maybe that’s why it is sold in 100 ml bottle).

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    On my skin Jour du Fete opens with notes of Amaretto liqueur, brown and bitter. It is sharp and dry and almost repulsive. This stage lasts about 5 minutes and after that it evolves to almondy, wheaty cantuccini cookies sprinkled with confectioner’s sugar. It is soft and light and close to skin, but still lasts impressively long.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Soft, delicate scent. It opens all bitter almond and then sweetens with lots of vanilla. Iris and wheaty notes minimal, but iris adds to the sheer powderiness. Not a powder cloud, not potent. Skin scent but pretty. A little too polite and feminine for me, but a nice enough scent.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a mini through swap. From the condition of the bottle I’m guessing this is the old formulation.
    Jour de Fete opens with lots of freshness like just-mowed lawn, with a hint of sweetness from almond. Another way to put it is a purified hay note, without the earthiness or fermented smell. There’s definitely iris. It creates a very sheer powdery feeling that’s vegetal and airy, unlike violet powderiness that is typically more dense and floral. As the scent develops the almond and vanilla become more prominent and Jour de Fete now leans over to the gourmand territory, yet the wheat note lingers to keep the scent interesting. The overall impression is soft, feminine and delicate. Projection is very soft (skin scent). I find this a more acceptable sweet fluffy scent than Shalimar Initial, with all the sharp citrus notes taken out. Personally I’d prefer a little bit less vanilla simply because the almond and wheat combo is gorgeous, and deserves more attention 🙂
    I really like it especially for the nice wheat note, but I don’t think I can pull it off wearing such a soft and sweet scent. Too bad for me, but I’ll keep sniffing this beauty 😉 !

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Love the review of naomin, its truly one of the prettiest fragrance of L’Artisan, delicate, tender, natural, shy, innocent, spring-like.
    No harsh tonalities, nothing screams, but all comes to life and whispers. To me the opening smells like tiny leaves when they are just coming out of buds, sticky and tenderly-green, like vegetable butterflies from their pupa. They really smell like young almonds, iris is so fresh and wheat is calming. Its not a fragrance, its an aromatheraphy for me, I will definitely back up this one, as it makes me feel loved, I always feel its presence on my shoulders and hair even though noone can say whether its a fragrance or its my own scent.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this! It smells like sweet grass (hierochloe odorata). I’m native American, and this one took me back a little to my childhood and teenage years when I was more involved in the culture.
    This one is gently sweet, delicate smelling. If I try I can smell the iris and wheat, the vanilla gives it the shy sweetness. Almond…somewhere in this I get the “gist” of almond, but nothing I would point my finger at. I maybe catch a faint Play-doh vibe, but that just adds to the curiosity.
    I’m not sure how long this is gonna last on my scent-eater skin. I received a sample of this in a swap, but I would totally buy a fb.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I Like! Since opening turns soft and comfortable .. after about 10 minutes I can feel the vanilla that comes into contact with almonds and wheat … The only thing that is not good is the sillage unfortunately (remains very close to the skin) … but maybe it’s a good thing, in my opinion it was not enormous was fine! But the longevity is poor (about 4 hours on me) This parfum is good . 🙂
    Sillage: 5/10
    Longevity: 6/10
    Scent: 7.5/10
    Overall: 8/10.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Olivia Giacobetti has a way of challenging the wearer without threatening. Jour de Fete makes you question your senses. It presents you with notions of softness, quiet and comfort at the same time that it makes you consider legibility and dynamics. It poses questions. What is the difference between quiet and soft in a perfume? Is low sillage a weakness or an advantage? Giacobetti’s gift is to make perfumes that carry ideas, but not at the expense of pleasure and emotion.
    The name itself captures the conundrum. Jour de Fete. It sounds like a party in a bottle, but if you come to it expecting music, cheering and applause, you’ll be either surprised or disappointed. It’s less a party and more like a discussion with a fascinating stranger. It has a black-box quality that I love in Giacobetti’s other work. I’ve read others call Jour de Fete overpowering, undetectable, sweet, bitter, long-lasting and instantly disappearing. Everybody sees something different in the box.
    Is there an opposite of a vanishing act? On applying Jour de Fete, I could just barely smell a hint of marzipan and play-do. It suggests scent as well as substances with particular textures. I had to strain to detect it. Within 15 to 20 minutes, I could smell it a bit more strongly. But what I smelled was more of a quality than a scent, per se. For lack of a better word, it smelled blunt. It’s as though I was at the outer edge of something that actually absorbed sent. Now, eight hours later, I can’t stop pulling my arm to my nose. It’s remarkably composed. Simple, but suggestive. I have the same experience with Dzing! (another Giacobetti perfume for l’Artisan Parfumeurs) at its drydown. While the two smell nothing alike, at this stage, they both are evocative without suggesting or referring to anything in particular. They don’t smell like anything else I can point to, but they make my mind race.
    Giacobetti’s work is fascinating. I’d give anything to have the chance to sit quietly in the corner and observe her at work for a week.
    from scenthurdle.com

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is for old formulation:
    Powedered almond sugar very soft and elegant perfume.
    This is a kind of festive perfume with no extravagance.
    Pure lust in a bottle, very feminine and lasting.
    This is more than a skin scent that has a very soft and warm base .Best for any time of the year.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Okay, I can tell I don’t adore L’Artisan scents: there is a little strange “thing” in all of them and most of the time I don’t feel comfortable these scents and I Can’t wear them. I’d wait long-long time to try Jour de Fete and thanx TK Maxx, that you sold me a huge 100 ml flacon for ł20 and finally I can wear it. Very soft, very light scent with a strange accord…I like it but not my fave. Sometimes I will wear it…sometimes.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t know…? perhaps there’s something wrong with me?
    I love sweet scents, adore almonds, anything gourmand really and enjoy the idea of wheaty, milky notes.
    So why on earth are so many of these creations just insipidly unbearable to me… especially on my skin?
    I have a real problem with some almond fragrances they are just plain harsh and weird, not the lovely creamy almond of something like AdP Mandorlo di sicilia.
    Jour de Fete isn’t one of those deep heavy affairs it’s just plain unsettling. The top notes to me are iris and in this instance come over as ghostly and aloof. They float above the milky, wheaty creamy notes of almond and vanilla giving a cuddling effect which just doesn’t work for me.
    It’s a bizarre fragrance this one. The more I smell it the more I feel I’m desperately rooting with my snout like a pig searching for truffles, occasionally stumbling upon something remotely pleasing.
    On the whole though it’s bitter to me and gets slightly worse even as it settles down but luckily for me the longevity poor.
    It didn’t stop me buying it for my girlfriend for Christmas though I just couldn’t deny £20 for 100ml of L’AP…I hope she likes it and it smells better on her.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    A gorgeous powdery confection! I’m not a huge fan of vanilla, but this one pulls it off for me. It’s angora soft and pleasantly warm. I don’t get much iris from this, but I’m sure that’s what gives it its powderiness.
    L’artisan perfumes usually don’t last long on me, but the vanilla in this might just increase its staying power. I’m not sure I would describe it as ‘sugar almond’ as suggested on the box, because it’s not sweet (a good thing for me, I don’t like overly sweet perfume). I just looked at the database and this is classed as a unisex perfume – no, I don’t agree, it’s too feminine.
    It’s a nice little modern perfume that any girl could wear and I’m pleased that I have a nice big bottle from TK Maxx at a great price!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is lovely; after the sharp beginning, it’s a soft, gentle, nutty, creamy almond and wheat,sweet but not sickly. This is a firm favourite which I wear often, it just suits me, and cheers me, every time I wear it.
    Update: much stronger in summer. The nut, wood, wheat and milky notes are very prominent, but the scent is dryer. It’s comforting and cosy. I smell it at intervals for hours, so while it is close to the skin, it lasts all day. Very pleasant, one of my favourites from L’Artisan x

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a blind buy for me as I love almond and vanilla fragrances. But Jour de Fete is unique. When I tried it for the first time I was surprised and unsure. My initial thought was sweet vanilla pipe tobacco? That was then – now I wear it most days and the more I wear it the more I like it. It can even smell slightly different day to day. I only occasionally get the wheat in the beginning but I really love the gorgeous almond all the way through and the sugary finish. Dry and subtle. A grower. Definitely unisex.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    The alcohol at the opening of this perfume reminds me of almond extract, which is appropriate, considering where the fragrance is going.
    In short: almond vanilla cookie batter. As it dries down it smells very slightly of green and powder, but not enough to compete with the sweet almond.
    It is very pretty and very delicate and very very short-lived, the idea of a perfume more than a viable scent. Buy a tester; a whole bottle might be frustrating.
    NOTE: Now it is April 2015, and I must revise my opinion somewhat, because I acquired a bottle (at half price) and I wear Jour de Fete frequently. It’s a lovely everyday perfume, soft but with surprising sillage and longevity, and gorgeous when layered with a light musk, such as Kiehl’s original or Musc Ravageur.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Jour de Fete has that special vibe every perfume made by Olivia Giacobetti has – I could guess the nose behind this one the moment I tried it. It also has no longevity and is quite a skin scent – again, a Giacobetti hallmark.
    What I got out of this one were crushed, minced, ground almonds with a touch of vanilla. Something like a cloud of almond powder. Some iris in the background, dusty and powdery as well. Maybe something else, but I failed to spot any other possible note. The aroma is not really multifaceted, but surely is pleasant and unique – there are lots of almond based fragrances, but not a single one in my knowing resembles Jour de Fete. Also, you won’t smell like a dessert wearing this one – it’s more powdery than sweet and/or foody.
    If you can put longevity and projection issues aside – or if you get better results than my 3-hour longevity with little to no aura – this is certainly a perfume worth trying. A lovely scent for both genders and for all occasions which will never, ever, offend anybody, with a lot of unique aspects, even if rather simple.
    8,25/10

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I wanted to like this scent and I was hoping that it would smell a bit like candied roasted almonds- yum. But, like most of L’Artisan’s fragrances, Jour de Fete did not deliver on my skin. When I first sprayed it on all I smelled was an alcoholish “nothing” scent. Confused, I kept smelling and then a dry wheat sheaf note appeared. It is soft, but becomes dominant. It smells to me like a bag of barley that you would feed your animals, like the feed room in our barn when I was a child, slightly dusty, dry barley in burlap bags. After about 30 minutes a vanilla note enters, and finally a slight hint of sugared almond enters the equation, but it is so faint you practically have to inhale part of your skin to smell anything.
    The wheat smell continues to dominate too much for me to like this fragrance. Also, the scent began to make me feel a bit nauseous after a couple of hours since I have a severe wheat and gluten intolerance. This is a scrubber for me. Definitely not worth $100 for a bottle of something you can hardly smell at all.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    FYI – this is NOT the original Jour de Fete, not even close, it is a completely different fragrance.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    The almond in Jour de Fête is a quite peculiar interpretation. Not the sugary fluffy type like Dior Hypnotic Poison or Réminiscence Dragée, nor the slightly bitter cyanide type like Réminiscence Héliotrope or Do Ré, it’s raw, almost green especially in the opening.
    Soon the wheat adds a dusty texture and the iris has a somewhat leathery feel, combined with vanilla, it’s somehow reminiscent of the late drydown of Vanille Absolument above a gentle whipped cream base, before eventually settling down into a gently musky vanilla.
    With such a lighthearted name and its inspiration of dragée, one can easily expect a sugary feast. However, while the redolence of wheat and almond are discernable, Jour de Fête doesn’t feel edible. While it emits a cozy aura, it does not take the route of childhood and confectiony, but in a grown-up way, evoking vanillic skin. This is a day of celebration in serenity.
    The sillage is soft and the longevity is around 6 hours. I think Jour de Fête is an interesting interpretation of almond. I’d recommend it to those who are interested in a fragrance with gourmand elements and who like their fragrances sheer and airy. However, although it’s ethereal and hardly offensive, it still has a sort of quirky nature like in some L’Artisan Parfumeur offerings. Thus I’d strongly suggest sampling first.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Almond powder and tap water. The scent is so fleeting that I literally have to bath in it. Very calm scent, almost non-sweet. I still like it a lot, but I wish it lasted longer on my skin. If you like this one, try Heeley L’Amandiere – also very soft and fresh, but more floral.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very green almond. I love that it is fresh and creamy at the same time, which i would have never thought is possible. PM me if you are interested to join the split 50ml still available and open for the 2nd split.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s just too hard to tell with this fragrance. Usually, I spritz it on and immediately smell nothing. It vanishes with only a pitiful little whisper. Then, on certain magical days, not only does it sing on my skin, but it hovers gently in the air around me for hours, bidding me calm and joy and clarity.
    When it works, I love it. When it doesn’t, I’d do just as well spritzing water on my body. Heck, I may even do better since water isn’t nearly as costly.
    But in terms of what it is that keeps drawing me back. . . It’s that delicate and beautiful fresh almond under a sheer veil of vanilla scented flour. Hardly sweet, nothing harsh, everything ethereal. Always only lovely.
    The teasing game this fragrance plays only make me want it more. It’s so elusive that I find myself checking the bottle every morning to see if today will be a “Jour De Fete.”

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I feel I can’t add much after missk’s lovely review. I bought a bottle of the special re-issue (great idea btw L’Artisan, I wish more perfume companies were willing to re-issue discontinued gems for fans like us). It is exactly as missk describes, although I never had a sample of the original. There is no cyanide or bitter sweet marzipan here, so for me Jour de Fete is nothing like Etro Heliotrope. Just smooth ethereal almond, dusty icing sugar, dried wheat ears and a dash of vanilla. Charming understated and elegant.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Missk, I completely agree with you! Yes,”dusty” is the word, more so than powdery. The most sophisticated aethereal almond fairy dust! Nothing stuffy or suffocating about this one. To me the most perfect almond perfume ever.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    In my opinion, almost all almond inspired fragrances smell lovely, however I find myself appreciating the soft, natural ones the most. L’Artisan’s Jour de Fete is a quality almond fragrance. Very mild and not too sugary sweet.
    Jour de Fete has many fascinating qualities. It is both creamy and dusty. Yes, I describe it as dusty, even though some may consider it powdery. After application, it is quick to settle into a smooth blend of almond, iris and wheat, with just the tiniest hint of vanilla.
    If you want an almond gourmand, I would look elsewhere. Jour de Fete will not satisfy your sugar cravings. Fragrances such as, Dior’s Hypnotic Poison, Lolita Lempicka’s Fleur Defendue, Keiko Mecheri’s Loukhoum and Nina Ricci’s Amour d’Amandier are all examples of almond scents with a sugary-gourmand touch. Jour de Fete is vastly different in that it smells like almond blossoms and earthy iris. In a way this is a no-nonsense fragrance, very grown-up and womanly.
    Seeing that the projection is fairly light, Jour de Fete could pass for a skin-scent. Roughly translated, Jour de Fete means feast day. I prefer to say it in French, it sounds more elegant that way.
    Long before I realised I had a thing for almond scents, I used a shampoo containing almond extract that projected a clean, pleasant scent. My boyfriend was so enamoured with my freshly washed hair that I endeavoured to find a perfume that smelt similar. Jour de Fete isn’t quite it, but in my search I have fallen in love with many almondy fragrances. I believe it may have been discontinued, but I will try my darnedest to find a bottle. Love this stuff!

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like the oleander blossoms that grow in my garden which smell akin to vanilla cupcake batter and heliotropin. My favourite part of the fragrance is definitely the start but the whole journey is pretty delicious. You get a green almond facet that faintly echoes of fresh cherries melting into creamy cake batter, sweetness and all sorts of yummy and finally a feathery bed of baby powder and vanilla.
    I don’t even know how to fully describe it, it’s soft, sweet, gentle and ethereal, the very essence of innocence and at the same time it’s so edible, conjuring up tiny cupcakes sifted with a snowfall of icing sugar, topped with fresh vanilla cream and almond slivers plus some small pale pink flowers. And a first kiss.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    My friend, yesterday, was useing this perfume: it’s very tender,soft and compfortable. It’s a pity this perfume is not more available. Very delicate!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Jour de Fete is one delicate gem, a watery almond and vanilla with a slight gourmand texture given by the wheat note (what a brilliant idea to add it to the composition!). It’s a bit powdery and nutty and although it’s soft and light and a definite skin
    scent, it has lasting power to be proud of for an EDT.
    This perfume makes me smile and takes me back to my childhood, to someplace that feels comfortable and old and tender. And as I smell it I do remember the exact place this is. When I was around 6 or 7, I had this lovely neighbor, a very sweet old lady that used to pinch my cheek and invite me to her place to taste some of her delicious cookies. And her house smelled like Jour de Fete as she was baking the dessert. It’s a lovely, precious memory.
    Jour de Fete is a gorgeous perfume, what a pity and a shame that they discontinued such a beauty.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    This EdT starts out sweet, almondy, musky, and a little green. Actually, by the time it dries down for a half hour it’s more of a sweet white musk than anything else. Other reviewers say the base is vanilla, but to me it’s sugary musk.
    The whole composition feels very low-key and low-concentration. There’s not much sillage, and even up close it’s pretty much a one-note fragrance. It’s not bad for what it is, but I’d at least like it to last a while, more than 2 hours. In any case, it seems to be discontinued, so I’m not going to go searching for a full bottle.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I received a sample of this from someone who absolutely adores it, and I can see why. I would have thought something entitled “birthday” would be sticky and saccharine; dripping with icing and sprinkles and over the top fruit flavored confections…Jour de Fete is none of these things, thankfully!
    Instead this perfume is done in typical L’Artisan style, tasteful and tasty! The vanilla is apparent from the beginning, as if the softest vanilla icing sugar glaze was drizzled over toasted almonds. The wheat note here is so very real, almost like you can smell sheaves of dried wheat standing in the sun, and as it develops the smell of the toasted whole grains themselves. Warm and wholesome, like some fresh baked “goody” your grandmother just took out of the oven and you cannot wait to devour it. As this continues, a very subtle orris/iris note grounds this; adding a floral and earthy very comfortable air. This is not the cold green of the roots, but the feeling of fresh-cut flowers given with love and adoration. I have no idea why this is labelled as an “oriental spicy” perfume. Unless the vanilla is “oriental” and the tang of the almondine treats is considered “spicy”. To me it is more of a subtle gourmand, with light sheer floral accents. Whatever you call it and however you look at it; Jour de Fete is worthy of celebration, and is quite beautiful. Despite the sweetness and predominately feminine notes in this scent, a man could pull this off and still smell sexy. I am still utterly impressed at how L’Artisan Parfumeur did this and though I may not rush out and buy a full bottle (anytime soon); I would consider purchasing at least a 10 ml decant from one of those websites who do so…
    Sillage: close and subtle
    Longevity: above average
    Overall: 3.75/5
    A fitting scent for celebrating one’s own birthday or just for days when you want something delicious on your skin. As I said above this is NOT your typical heavy gourmand, but it is satisfying. I can say, however; that smelling this on someone else, I might have to fight the overwhelming desire to lick the skin where they had applied it. It really IS truly that scrumptous!
    *licks lips*

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Un buen perfume fino y elegante vainilla y almendra con ese suave toque de iris ,buenisimo lo compre cuando lo esta-van retirando ,que lastima que un perfume tan bueno se retire.
    es un perfume muy ponible incluso en verano, la duración esta muy bien en mi piel dura 8 horas.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    This is very special. I’ve tried and owned many almond fragrances at one time or another. Nothing smells like Jour de Fete~nothing. It’s one of the only fragrances that I have a back up bottle of.
    I agree that the wheat note takes this in a very unique and quite brilliant direction! Unlike some of the other wonderful reviewers here I don’t get the warmth or vanille frosting on my skin. I get a fantastically dry almond tree. The lack of sweetness makes this completely wearable from spring through fall w/out ever being too much.For me the vanille softens the very realistic and air biting sharpness of the almond.
    The wheat note for me really adds to the feel of walking through an almond grove.I don’t get the greenness of the leaves but I do get the smell of the bark which just hits this out of the park for me. I LOVE it! I also get a bit of powder which always improves almost anything for my sniffer! It adds just a light touch of comfort to the whole thing.
    I do agree w/the longevity being unfortunate. However w/a fragrance this exceptional it is my pleasure to keep a bit in my purse at all times to freshen up when I feel the need.
    I must say~to my nose~this is an extraordinary piece of extremely wearable almond art. As of today it’s also getting very very hard to find as it’s been newly discontinued. Sniff while you can folks!

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Proceed with caution!
    Don’t blind buy this unless you know you lo-o-o-o-ve the cyanide tang of almond!

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Guusje sent me a test vial of this one and for me it is sheer heaven!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this one!
    Amazing!

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