Les Nuits d’Hadrien Annick Goutal

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Les Nuits d'Hadrien Annick Goutal

Les Nuits d’Hadrien Annick Goutal

Rated 3.96 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
(57 customer reviews)

Les Nuits d’Hadrien Annick Goutal for women and men of Annick Goutal

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Les Nuits d’Hadrien by Annick Goutal is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Les Nuits d’Hadrien was launched in 2003. Les Nuits d’Hadrien was created by Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal. Top notes are green mandarin, sicilian bergamot, sicilian lemon and tangerine; middle notes are caraway, cypress, juniper, basil and ylang-ylang; base notes are amber, patchouli, musk, vanilla and sandalowood.

57 reviews for Les Nuits d’Hadrien Annick Goutal

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I didn’t smell any of the citrus in this. The opening reminded me a bit of a gourmand blended with a vintage perfume of some kind. It leaves behind a slightly oriental drydown.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Very herbal and damp smelling, the citrus is very light, Annick goutal makes beautiful original fragrances but their longevity is terrible!!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Im falling hard for the earlyer AG offerings! Have tried this and Mandrigore so far and loving the aromatics with obviously quite a bit of natural ingredients. Do i blind buy nuit etoilee?
    On to my thoughs on nuis d’hadrien: Opens with a sweet candied tangerine with a bit of a amber to it. The sweetnes only lasts a few minutes and fades into a savoury aromatic delight that wears close to the skin. Good for understated wear or in hot weather.
    From the sweet orange opening it goes bitter green. The cypress and juniper comes out with a hint of lemon and basil -remings me of a gin and tonic!
    I think the above table interpretations are pretty acurate. I cant detect anything else and everything in the peramid is present if i go looking -but bergamot and cypres are the most endurung. Musk and vanilla are very very minor notes. Would get 5 stars if it projected at all or lasted over 4 hours
    ⛤⛤⛤⛤

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I love to wear perfumes to bed and wanted something fresh and gentle to lull me to sleep. I had a sample of this on my night table, so I decided tonight would be a great time to try it out.
    On first spritz, I experienced a beautiful sparkling lemon/lime/orange citrus blend with a light touch of coniferous forest. It’s a very subtle, tasteful scent that lies close to the skin and would be lovely to wear to the office during hot summers.
    This could have been a love. However, when I sniffed my wrist half an hour later to see how the fragrance developed – there was nothing! My skin just ate it up. I’ve never worn an eau de toilette that has such poor longevity. If one is willing to apply frequently, this scent would be wonderful as a cologne splash, but at the price point it retails at, that would not be economical (at least for those without large disposable incomes).
    I really expected so much more from an Annick Goutal creation.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Spoiler: For all who love this scent my advice to you is buy it while you can find it. Production of it was discontinued as of January 2017 and all inventory in Annick Goutal stores was recalled. I spoke (Nov. 2017) with a representative of Annick Goutal and and she told me it may be brought back come January 2018. One can only hope !!!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    The first time i smelled Les Nuits d’Hadrien (Les Nuits) it made a big impact. It instantly connected me to something like a forgotten memory. I was baffled for a moment trying to remember what it was…I believe i had a little Madeleine moment with this wonderful fragrance.
    Before i go on to the smell of the fragrance i would like to make a sidestep to the presentation. Usually i don’t care about that too much, most of my fragrances are stored away in big boxes anyway. Les Nuits will be an exception, it is going to be on permanent display. The gold and beige tones of the old packaging go so very well with that deep orange colour, it is absolutely gorgeous. For those interested, Fragrancenet has these old bottles available in 100ml testers for $33,-, right now (35% off, clearance).
    So now on to the fragrance itself. It’s comforting, calming and very classy. To me Les Nuits is about tangerine, in the opening bright and fresh and in the dry down creamy and warm. The amber and vanilla give just the right amount of sweetness. It is hard for me to compare this to other fragrances. The opening vaguely reminds me of Devin by Aramis, but Les Nuits is much fresher and far less mossy. Like other Annick Goutal fragrances Les Nuits also has a vague tea like quality to it, very nice.
    Finally i will say that I love how restrained and refined it smells and how delicate it performs. A nice quiet hum that will get you through the evening. An absolutely wonderful work of perfume artistry bij Doyen and Goutal.
    Now i will be off to hunt down that Aveda shampoo 🙂

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I enjoy this one, but I must say that at the start it smells a lot like Aveda shampoo with blasts of citrus and cypress and herbs. It’s lovely to me, but perhaps overwhelming to people who like sweeter, gourmand scents.
    The dry down gets softer and softer over time. It lands at a light, ambery musk that has some remaining conifer notes.
    Longevity is barely acceptable. It lasts about 3 hours with most of that time as a skin scent.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Dusty citrus from the house recalling Eau d’Hadrien to which cypress has been added, making it something more serious and complex, has a spicy touch and the best thing for my taste is the drying, woody, somewhat dry, remembering the aroma of the classic Moss of oak.
    The aroma is great, medium-low duration and unfortunately the wake is very loose.
    Rating: 7

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Utterly enchanting! Like a Citrus orchard after the rain with a faint hint of crushed herbs. It’s fresh and unique amongst the myriad of Citrus scents out there. It’s that warm, anise note from the Caraway and Juniper that sets it apart. A worthy investment.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Very beautiful.
    Creamy citrus. I love how the top lemon and orange notes float over a very sensual base of musky and ambery soft vanilla. Not too sweet. Very elegant.
    I mostly wear Les Nuits d’Hadrien at night, for a concert, a dinner, a special occasion.
    Très chic. Simple with depth.
    I always get compliments on this one.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Best orange scent I’ve tried. I’m not a huge fan of really simple scents – I like perfumes that just smell great, rather than smelling like something in particular. This one breaks my rules a little bit, because it is clearly oranges, but l really like the scent of fresh, juicy oranges, and that’s what I get here. However, I want to have something else mixed in to make it interesting, so it smells like a perfume, rather than like I just ate an orange. (Love that smell, but I can get that very cheaply from the grocery store). There’s just enough spice in here to make it just interesting enough. Sometimes simple is good. This is a simple scent, but lovely – sweet, spicy oranges. Yum.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s such a gorgeous bottle, a divine colour, and it’s a very precious perfume too! I love it. The most gorgeous citrus! And lovely herby green smells, very aromatic, and sensual and elegant. But it becomes creamy and beautiful vanilla and amber warming it right up, and making it very very cozy and gorgeous. It’s a very sensual and delightful perfume. And it lasts extraordinarily well on me – about 10 hours! It’s so delightful! And so many many compliments, I can’t tell you!!! It’s such a fabulous dry-down! The patchouli is heavenly with the sandalwood and the divine vanilla and musk!! It’s a glorious perfume, and almost my favourite at the moment – maybe it is my favourite? I think so……….!!!
    And the bottle is luminous!!! It GLOWS with love and happiness! The most beautiful colour!!! I adore Annick Goutal’s perfumes and beautiful bottles!!!!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Have bought about 5-6 bottles of this one! My big time favourite of Annick Goutal. This is a sweet, creamy citrusy perfume with what I could describe a hint of anice in it. Great sillage, quite long lasting. People love it and say so! When I wear it, they always tell me ” you smell so nice and fresh!”. Love the body lotion too!
    This is a ‘make me happy’ kind of perfume. It is impossible to feel miserable when wearing it. The one perfume I always like to keep handy.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    elegante accordo, che si inaugura con aspre note agrumate di mandarino e bergamotto, nella migliore tradizione della colonia classica. poi vira, sorprendentemente, verso sentori di cipresso, basilico e ginepro per assestarsi, infine su una confortevole base ambrata e legnosa. molto bello.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    citrus herbal on application but dries down soft and spicy, no projection or longevity

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I totally concur with most folks citrus/herbal assessment. It is very pleasant. I like the citrus/aromatic combo. No individual notes particularly stands out apart from the cypress and orange. The longest lasting notes are the aromatic herbs, a bit of musk and patch.Unfortunately most of these notes are fleeting top notes and so the fragrance is also fleeting and lacks much sillage.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    this is very citrussy and herbal. i think i get mostly lime, mandarin and caraway, but i’m not sure. something almost reminds me of dill, but i don’t have any idea what note that is! luckily that kind of tapers off leaving the citrus intact while more greenery comes in along with some soft woods and vanilla, which balances the fragrance out a lot. i like this scent, but don’t love it. that dill-like herbal note just isn’t doing it for me.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow. I have openly declared my dislike for citrus in fragrances on Fragrantica before but this is so nice. It makes me appreciate what citrus can do in a fragrance. This starts off intensely citric like summer time oranges in the sun. It’s also wearing more like classic orangeries and orange groves in the Mediterranean territories of Greece and Italy or the island of Crete. This also has a lot of cypress and woods so it made me think of a Greek island. Very woodsy very much in the unisex category. The citrus is very strong and similar to super citric openings like Paco Rabane’s 1 Million. The woods in this fragrance make it better than the Rabane. This is a citric chypre. I’ve never come across that before. It’s beautiful. It smells very expensive much more than the price and it’s elaborately composed. This is something I’ll save to wear for later in the summer.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Old fashioned on opening; light and invigorating with a touch of sweetness. Exotic. Both fresh and warm; the citrus and herb notes give an airiness while the amber-y base keeps it grounded. This smells pretty masculine to me (all the herbs) which start dominating pretty quickly as the citrus top dissipates. The patchouli and musk keeps it from being overly green, though. Fairly low projection, even during the early stages. Low longevity as well – it’s pretty much gone after 3 hours – but it’s lovely and well balanced, a good go-to fragrance for hot weather or situations where you want to be a little less obtrusive. Cool and classy, elegant and refined.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Apre con un mix di agrumi, lasciando spazio successivamente alle note forti del cumino, cipresso e ginepro. Chiude con ambra e patchouli. Una fragranza da over 40.
    Sillage 7/10
    Longevità 7.5/10
    Profumo 6.5/10

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance at first sniff. This give me a vibe of guerlain homme. All the fresh citrus and cypress make it a good combination.I think it’s good for any season because its not overpowering. It’s light and projects really good on my skin. Kinda pricey but really good fragrance and good quality. Longevity is good also. I can see myself wearing this everyday.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a strongly citrus-dominant fragrance. It’s not my thing at all (I received a sample by accident) and I do not personally like it. However, those who favour citrus fragrances may love it, because it really is all about that.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Annick Goutal Les Nuits d’Hadrien opens with tart juicy mandarine, and soon reveals an aromatic base of spices, patchouli and amber. They manage to add a warmth to the citrus without weighing down the whole composition. I especially appreciate the light touch of caraway, adding a zing to the citrus without actually being piquant.
    The sillage is soft and the longevity is around 5 hours. While Eau d’Hadrien is a straightforward lemon like bright sunshine, Les Nuits d’Hadrien is more complex and more nuanced, like the orange tone of sunset. Although its performance is not among the most optimal, I’d still recommend it as a versatile citrus with an unexpected twist.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    The instant I sprayed LES NUITS D’HADRIEN on my skin, I fell in love. Madly. Deeply. This fragrance is a beautiful blend of cypress and citrus. The overall effect is clean and musky. The scent is androgynous and yet, this is how I imagine Mother Nature would smell.
    I smell like I’ve run through woods of sappy evergreens and orchards of ripe oranges, juicy lemons and green, green limes on a very hot, sticky night. This scent is enchanting but, regrettably, she is fleeting. On my skin, she lasts barely 3 hours. Oh, I wish it weren’t so. . . But, I will always have this EDT in my collection.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    On me, Nuits is all about anise and the base notes- the citus notes were chased away by the amber and patchouli-

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    On first application Les Nuits d’Hadrien smelled a bit like musty celery, but after sniffing my wrist repeatedly over the course of the next hour or so, the weird thing is…I really liked it. (The boyfriend thought it smelled like soy sauce). It didn’t change much over the course of the evening, except that maybe it became softer and ever so slightly sweeter. For me it seems very much a skin scent, and maybe something for those unexpectedly grey, rainy summer days.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Les Nuits d’Hadrien is, at least to me, convincing as a nighttime version of Eau d’Hadrien: it’s much warmer, heavier and less bright than the original, but has the same simple, natural, meditteranean vibe that makes it believable as a perfume for a roman emperor. It is a lot less focused on the citrus, or at least much more aromatic; (coniferous) woods, herbs and spices are dominant here, especially the cypress notes, although it’s still a citrus scent at heart. I also think it’s a lot less feminine or unisex than Eau d’Hadrien; especially in the opening it veers dangerously towards too masculine for my own taste. I do like it, though, it’s perfect for a colder, greyer summer day like today. Longevity isn’t great, but better than in Eau d’Hadrien, which tends to disappear after an hour.
    Conclusion: another Annick Goutal that I can’t seem to form a definite opinion about after just two wearings; I’m beginning to see a pattern…

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Citrus, sweet spices and wood – unique and interesting blend. I love unisex smells, but I think it would work better for men then ladies.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    It is not a bad one but not what I was expecting from this house after trying Ninfeo mio, this last one by far is a better option. both longevity and projection are low-average, this review is based on the edt version, I did not like eau du sud or mandragore….not as authentic like ninfeo….mandragore is kind of weird…at least for the mortal nose…not talking about experts..they usually tend to like weird things with all due respect!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This is absolutely wonderful. If it weren’t so expensive, I would’ve bought it in a heartbeat. This frangrance reminds me of the gourmet note in Mitsouko, but isolated and with lots of candied citrus thrown in.
    The fragrance opens with a very natural layered orange – a sweet note, but not cloyingly so. This isn’t candy-sweetness, it’s more like ripe fruit and honey. I was actually a little disappointed to find the sugary note to disappate so quickly. The next chord is soapy or extremely powdery with lovely depth.
    This stage lasts – on me – about an hour or two – after which the drydown shines through. This was absolute perfection: ambery goodness with a flowery background sprawled across high quality chypre.
    I had absolutely no problems with longivity or sillage. Les Nuits doesn’t project across the room, but definitely within arm’s length, even after a couple of hours. For me, this is perfect. A great fragrance for all seasons, can’t wait to get my hands on it.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a definite try before you buy because from the looks of the reviews this fragrance can become many different things on people.
    What is this fragrance for me? Opulent fresh candied citrus at the beginning then it comes basil anise dry ambery warm woodsy scent. It is what I like to think an oriental for summer, the notes are deep, but have a cool earth note that in the summer is refreshing. It most definitely falls in the unisex category.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    A lot can be said about this sensational perfume, but I will make a resume.
    It starts off very citric with tangerine, lemon and green mandarin. Could be bergamot there, but I do not sense it.
    After about 30 minutes the citric lays down to a cypress/caraway/vanilla which warms up your body. Despite this is a summerish scent, it is very warm. I cannot say I hate this, but I love it.
    The drydown sits very close to the skin, I can barely sense it after 5 hours which is a very weak longevity for a niche designer in my honest opinion.
    The projection is soft/moderate, people around you can sense it in the first 30 minutes, then is only for your nose 🙂
    Overall – 8 / 10
    Price/Quality – 6.5/10

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Very realistic citrus with a backup of cypress. Too bad it was gone within minutes.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    This begins life as an unusual floral lemon–unusual in that the lemon is relegated to the back seat even during the top notes. I also detect what might be a very heady spice component if it were stronger, but again restrained to blend with the lemon and florals. It has a bit of mapley, anisy thickness that makes me suspect some immortelle, though not nearly as much as in their Sables, which nearly drowned me in pancake syrup. I don’t find it particularly masculine, though the only feminine scents it actually reminds me of might be a few very old, very heavy ones. While the best comparison I can think of is to Boucheron, a very heavy lemon from my distant past, then I’d say Les Nuits would be a feminine analog to that; they share the same stodgy, dated stuffiness. Like Eau d’Hadrien, the lemon here hangs on for a remarkably long time, and with remarkably true lemoniness, but if I want that I would just reach for Eau. Overall it’s not bad, but I’m not sure what niche of scent space it’s trying to carve out for itself, and coupled with the gender neutrality it paints a very ambiguous picture. Lots of frankincense and sandalwood at the end brings us over to oriental territory. It’s not for me, but still worth a sniff. Quite a chameleon.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Try before you buy this one- it smells like old, cold curry and Sunlight dish soap on me. A terribly expensive mistake.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    Incredible smell. Classic citrus blended with oriental sweet notes (amber, wood).
    Very original.
    Longevity is moderate-low (2-4 hours max.) and sillage is tooooooo low. 🙁
    A very light, natural and incredible smell from Goutal but…. too light for my taste…
    scent: 9/10
    longevity: 3/10
    sillage: 1/10
    P.D.: This review is for the EDT version.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    This is for the Eau de Parfum version.
    I lusted after Les Nuits for years before finally taking the plunge and blindly plunked down for the EDP. I was not disappointed, this is everything I wanted, a strong mandarin orange/galbanum/sweet lemon opening, thick and strong, at first. The base and heart notes seem to work in harmony, with the base notes really standing out–thick musky spicy vanilla amber, and just a green hint of cypress and juniper. The combination is sweet, rich, and complex. Les nuits becomes slightly more resinous as it wears.
    It wears as a pleasant skinscent with only 2-3 sprays, I can smell it just fine, but I doubt anyone around me can. Lasting power on me is pretty good, 4 to 6 hours.
    Also, all the notes are incredibly natural smelling, like Annick Goutal usually is. This is a great fall perfume.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice, but doesn’t last on my skin, such a pitty.
    Because of it, not so great. But the smell is really good choice for warm nights. I don’t think, even it’s citric, isn’t a good daily choice. Better for nights.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    A beautiful citrus fragrance – one of the most natural i have ever seen/sniffed.
    I preffer the EDP version (absolu) cause it has more depth, power and strength – better on a men’s skin.
    The edt version is also amazing, well balanced and less citric/acid…
    Try them and you’ll see how naturally balanced it is.
    It is a real “juicy juice”!
    Love it,
    😀

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I love Annick Goutal perfumes. I have tried their male-unisex offerings only and admit nothing compares to their light approach, highly ethereal and good smelling stuff. I used to have a love-anguish relationship due to the fact I sprayed, say, Hadrien or Mandragore or Les nuits, and felt in heaven for… 5 minutes. Then it vanished or, if you prefer, lost 90% of its strength.
    These recent years that has changed dramatically. Ninfeo mio and Nuit etoilée are both long-lasting, very strong and assertive. I love them but feel they’ve been stuffed up to a point where that airiness I love is lost. However, we criticized them for years for the lack of sillage and longevity so I feel someone heard our prayer haha.
    All the above is to mention Les nuits is an up to the moon and back gorgeous scent, very citric but unlike Hadrien, this has a warm side provided by amber and light spices. It is sensual and men shouldn’t miss this chance! It is very fresh and distinct! The only bad aspect is it lasts for 5 minutes… but good news guys: there is an edp which lasts for 10 min lol. No no… it lasts longer. The edp comes only in the small feminine bottle (50ml) but it is a great alternative in case you want the same juice but feel the edt is too shortlived.
    The only difference between both is the edp is ambered up a bit and slightly more feminine… but still unisex. Thanks John for this edp sample, it’ll be my new summer staple!! I believe this would be a much nicer world if the guys around wore more Goutal and less &$#%/*¨*&.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Definitely not for me. Very strong and gave me headache everytime I used it. I liked the packaging but I hated the fragrance. 🙁

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Somehow the zesty, juicy citrus fruits end up smelling very heavy, aromatic and incence-like in this one. It was a blind purchase and I must admit it is not the one for me, even though I love citrusy scents. Definitely a perfume for men and maybe for women.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Sometimes people rub us the wrong way when we first meet them, and perfumes can do the same. This happened to me with LES NUITS D’HADRIEN. For whatever reason, I just did not process this perfume when I first wore it. I had picked up a small tester with cap scent unsniffed from a discounter, which seemed like a safe enough gamble: I love EAU D’HADRIEN, and I admire and respect the house of Annick Goutal. What could go wrong?
    Well, somehow the composition just struck me as ill-conceived. Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, I suspect that I was expecting an oriental perfume from the name (“Les Nuits”), but instead there was quite a lot of citric and aromatic activity going on. It didn’t really make sense to me, so I stowed the bottle in the back of my armoire and pretty much forgot about.
    During the final throes of my December 2012 feeding frenzy, I was sent a number of fresh samples of LES NUITS D’HADRIEN as a part of various lots being offered as gifts with purchase at some of the online stores where I shop. It occurred to me that I might ought to give this perfume another sniff. Perhaps my bottle obtained from a discounter had turned?
    In fact, it had not. The LES NUITS D’HADRIEN in my bottle smells exactly as it should. It’s just that it does not smell like anything else, and it flouts the orthodox categories. This is not a citrus cologne, like its namesake, although the opening smacks unmistakably of EAU D’HADRIEN. From there, however, the two creations diverge quite radically.
    LES NUITS D’HADRIEN contains cypress, but it also contains juniper, basil, and caraway! And then there is the base which is rich enough to be an oriental perfume: amber, musk, patchouli and vanilla? In fact, it really smells nice at every stage of its development, even though it seems like three or even four different perfumes!
    This Citrus Oriental Aromatic Fougère sounds like a mess, but somehow it works!

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    i need 3 days to like this perfume, it’s more aromatic citrus, now i like it but i have to spray every 2 hours to maintain the scent. Poor staying power 🙁

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I splurged recently on a bottle of Les Nuits de Hadrien in the Eau de Parfum strength, and wow, it’s really worth it. One of the complaints I’ve heard about both this and it’s initial counterpart, L’eau de Hadrien, is that they are too light. Les Nuits in the Eau de Parfum strength is sharp, sublime, sweet, slightly green and resinous – it’s everything you’d want it to be, but stronger and longer lasting. When compared next to the eau de toilette, certain notes are stronger (citrus, juniper, musk and patchouli come to mind.) I’ve always seen Les Nuits as more of a man’s scent, but I think the eau de parfum shows more of it’s feminine side. If you really love this scent, but become dismayed that it leaves too soon, make the purchase!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I have repeatedly professed undying love for hesperidic scents. I’ve said I could be easily duped into buying a plain glass spray bottle of Countrytime Lemonade because it is lemon scented. However, my perfume-buying days have been put on hiatus, which has forced me to reassess what is an acceptable hesperidic scent and what is merely taking up space in my collection. Make no bones about it, Les Nuits d’Hadrien is a queen among sour lemons.
    The initial drop of fragrance to my skin left me ready to scour away. I don’t care for caraway seeds and they are strong at the opening. I know better, though, and I wait for this to change phases. What I am immediately rewarded with is a juicy, fresh mélange of citrus fruits and a zingy bouquet of leafy green herbs where patchouli’s the star. This is not the free-spirit patchouli of unwashed vagabond boys and girls who follow Phish from town to town—this patchouli has a lot of class and refinement to spare but is not pretentious or snooty.
    This is my first experience with Annick Goutal fragrances. I have heard the house’s fragrances fail to last but I’ve been lucky so far (about seven hours and still going, though faint). Considering its notes, LNdH is not a powerhouse. It’s a subtle scent that lingers playfully, tickling the nose with a feather-like touch. I now know if I wear this in the future—and I will enjoy my sample till it is gone—I’m wearing this for my own personal enjoyment as hardly anyone would be able to detect this.
    As a citrus lover, I’d definitely put this at the top of my ‘Want’ list.
    *I am eternally grateful to my “Perfume Guru”, Marie1846, for opening up a door to a wider world of fragrances; my dear sister-in-perfumes sent me a care package to satisfy my scent cravings and included a sample of this gem.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens with succulent, tangy citrus and aromatic, sinus-clearing herbs and woods. The combination of the cypress, juniper, basil and patchouli really packs a punch. Despite all the dark herbal spiciness and astringent citrus, it does have some sweetness and warmth to it. I assume the subtle spice from the caraway adds to that feeling. I tested the EDP; disappointingly, it only lasted a couple of hours on my skin. Sillage was decent while the scent lasted.
    If you’re someone who tends to dislike strong aromatic citrus or deep herbal notes you may not like this. Personally, I’m a big fan of it. I would describe Les Nuits d’Hadrien overall as intensive and invigorating – a beautiful combination of citrus, herbal and oriental elements.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    a beautiful perfume. It is a real chypre and I love to use this during summerevenings…

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    My husband wants to take it for him and we always argue for this…..

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow. Received a sample of this the other day. Put it on about 2 hours ago. Amazing. Unique. I have been wearing Chanel quite a bit lately – I feel they do citrus very well. So, I wasn’t overly optimistic when I tried this on. But wow – this has a very nice and original citrus scent…. I have been wearing it for a few hours now, and that wonderful citrus is giving way to an equally wonderful vanilla / amber… This is really, really nice. It is becoming less and less frequent for me to be amazed by a scent (starting to seem like I’ve smelled it all by now) – this is unlike anything else – in a very good way. Not overly masculine, but deep and rich enough to keep it from treading into feminine territory.
    Can’t say for sure about longevity, but so far, it’s evolving, but still sticking around…
    Ok, I gotta go and order a full-sized bottle of this now…

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I update my review, as today I was wearing it from early morning, till now 7 in the afternoon. I have to say that I bought the edt, even though I had tested the edp, which was far more espensive.
    I hate to say that I spent 60 euros for almost nothing! I was carrying the bottle with me at work, so I reapplied it 3 times during the day. Needless to mention that even after 15 minutes, the fragrance was gone….I sprayed my scarf also, and there isn’t the slightest trail on it. So, I was unable to enjoy that smell at least for a while… In addition, the smell of edt is different of the edp. It is more citrusy, without the warm amber wood and spices. What a pitty indeed.
    When I smelled the edp, I thought it smelled as a light good edt. But what can I say for the real edt?

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    finally, I got it! I could not resist. I like its warm woody-citrusy smell. I tested Eau du Sud at the same time, and I found it also lovely, but at its dry down a bit alike Diorella that I own. So Le nuit de hadrien won. It has not a great staying power unfortunatelly…..

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Love it. It’s one of a kind warm woody citrus. Bought it for myself, but by the time I got home, it’d turned a little too masculine for my liking. Checked it out online, yep, it was originally meant for men, they have two different bottle shapes for the same juice, one for men and the pretty on, with a bow, for women. It’s definitely unisex. My husband is using it, he loves it, it works great on his skin, not feminine at all. Once and a while I sneak and spray it on myself.
    Cons, it doesn’t have much longevity, max 2 hours on my skin.
    I found it for a very good price in Perfumania.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I really love this scent. It is such a warm, sexy fragrance. When you think of a citrus scent, one thinks of summer and refreshing. This scent is nothing like that. It is more alluring and yet not heavy. It is earthy, but it is a citrus scent! Considering that the color of the fragrance is on the dark side, one would think that it had longer staying power, like a perfume, but it does not. It lingers, but you do not have to worry about being heavy with the application, as it does not go on overwhelmingly strong.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first smelled it, I loved it because it reminded me of empreinte by Gourreges and a bit of Quiproquo by GRES. Yet, it hasn’t the depth of those fragrances, nor of their lasting power. It is fresh, crispy and warm-woody at the same time, but it doesn’t stay more than an hour to my skin. If it was affordable, it would be ok, for an everyday fragrance. But it costs too….much!

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    I am sorry to the lovers of this scent…I smelled lemon, brown sugar, and fruit loops…and pine trees. I don’t like to smell like these things. I love this house, sadly not this perfume. Review for EDP>

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought a bottle of Les Nuits D’Hadrien online (unsmelled) based on some great reviews I read here. I can’t say enough how glad I am that I made this purchase. Les Nuits is something of a perfect Autumn scent for me… it opens with a mix of citrus and woods and alpines, levels off to a warm greens (something like green tomatoes, juniper berries, verbena and fir) and then tapers off with a light scent of new mowed hay and talc. Like other Annick Goutal fragrances, it’s gentle and doesn’t last longer than about 2-3 hours, so you’ll want to reapply (at least for the men’s packaged version). But I have to say that this doesn’t bother me – it gives you a bit more control over how you want it to react with your skin (better to add more than have to wash off

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