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malyshkin.lea – :
L’Heure Vertueuse, literally « Virtuous Hour », is an aromatic walk through an artemisia garden! Last september I came across a bush of artemisia while enjoying an autumn day in the country. I brought home a bouquet of this delightful herb. Breaking the stem, the inside was drenched with this strong aromatic green scent.
L’Heure Vertueuse is aromatic from beginning to end. Extremely refreshing in a green way. If citrus vibe there is, its all verbena. On me, artemisia is the center ingredient on which everything else seems to be evolving. Thyme brings that « mordant/biting » herbal feel and then slowly quiets down.
Overall… quite a surpise from Cartier and Mathilde Laurent. If you love aromatic & green concoction, this one is beautiful. Here, sophistication & simplicity goes hand in hand!
*Ignore the review below, even though I was logged in, it was posted as… guest???
JukulumbyoH – :
A interesting green scent.
Accords somewhat herbal, not so much, rosemary and citrus green nuances, refers to cut grass, leave also a slight mint.
Lemon verbena together gives this most invigorating tone, and there behind can catch something liqueur semisweet can be bits of lavender and wormwood, or anise, is a green legitimately scent and very well done, but as I already have Ninfeo Mio, so I do not need.
Rating: 8/10
klotderick – :
A very light perfume, indeed I used my entire and very generous sample vial and it’s still very subtle. I normally don’t really like green fragrances, but this is very pleasant. It smells like snapping a spring twig in twain, inhaling the sinewy gree leaf fracture; a brisk walk through coppice on a bright day in early spring. Slightly anisic, almost like akvavit, it is an ideal scent for the morning, throwing sticks for dogs to chase through dewey grasses wearing a wax jacket and green Wellington boots.
macsimus80 – :
This is such a beautiful green, herbal aromatic fragrance. I’m using a sample I received at the fragrance counter at Saks and I’m loving it. It reminds me of running around as a kid in a field with all the herbs and flowers and grass that have bloomed in the springtime. You know how you fall down and you crush the flowers and greenery all together and you get that smell that’s what I get from this. Very, very beautiful, green, herbal, woody (light on the woody) scent and it’s perfect on my body. It’s very fresh!
Now let me think if I want to spend almost $300 dollars to buy it. Might be worth it!