Lisbon Blues SP Parfums Sven Pritzkoleit

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Lisbon Blues SP Parfums Sven Pritzkoleit

Lisbon Blues SP Parfums Sven Pritzkoleit

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

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Lisbon Blues by SP Parfums Sven Pritzkoleit is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Lisbon Blues was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Sven Pritzkoleit. The fragrance features galbanum, bergamot, lime, grapefruit, aldehydes, magnolia, tuberose, jasmine, pink pepper, cloves, cardamom, cumin, incense, artemisia, patchouli, violet, iris, green notes, castoreum, civet, amber, virginia cedar, elemi, sandalwood, guaiac wood, cashmeran and vanilla.

5 reviews for Lisbon Blues SP Parfums Sven Pritzkoleit

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t really care what reviews “guru” have to say, never did, never will – this is my second favorite and I can just say that Miguel has a great taste!
    NOTHING in common with Secretions Magnifiques (that one is my signature so I am more than familiar with it 🙂 )
    This is a cumin leather. I’ve been a fan of leather perfumes for a long time, but never smelled such. I love it. Maybe it is my personal chemistry that makes cumin SO tall, but not in a bad way, not at all. If I had to compare, I’d say it is Cuir Ottoman from Parfum d’Empire with cumin sprinkled all over – beautiful!
    NEVER TRUST reviewers, NEVER.
    TRUST ONLY YOUR NOSE.
    Reviews of a kind “oh it’s lovely indeed” or “smells like garbage” are PERSONAL OPINIONS ONLY.
    YOU have your testing organ with you, your nose, so go ahead, order a sample and smell it, forgetting all the opinions of the people that you don’t even know.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Having purchased other SP perfumes, I received samples of Lisbon Blues twice over the past months. It’s a soft musky fragrance with a flowery base and some hints of citrus. I like its comforting qualities and would consider it FB worthy. It has very good longevity, remaining relatively close to the skin. Upon retrying, I noticed a synthetic bubble gum vibe at the start which I’m not surprised to find in this collaborative effort with Miguel.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Now, this one is the worse of them all. This one has something in common with “Secretion magnifique” when it first sprayed on, and majorly like 90% similar to “Mercury” by Nu_be (now rename brand “One Of Those”) with that sourness saliva like essence. It is quite chaos, it swings between animalic, to powdery, to citrucy. The notes mentioned above are all shown quite clear but in a very poor blending, it’s just too much of everything.
    I really had high hopes for this collection as it said it has the beach kind of tan smelling etc but it doesn’t as it’s more sweaty and doesn’t have that specific element that could hold it up and make it stood for itself… Anyway, i’m giving this another shot soon and let’s see.
    Edit (16th Aug 2017) Sea salt metallic, too much animalic like a salt dried on bodies, sort of skunk, or maybe dirty body. I personally just hate salt on body specially sea salt when on beach. Really reminds me of “secretion magnifique” & “mercury”.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not a sophisticated nose, but my nose knows what it likes! Of the three (luscious) fragrances Fragrantica’s own Miguel Matos collaborated on with Sven, Lisbon Blues is my favorite.
    Each one is wonderful! Funfair is Fun(buttery eats and sea salt tangy air!)and Suntan Glam (AKA Dirty Monoi) a suntan lovers dream come true. For favorite, my initial leaning toward Suntan Glam gave way, however, when I realized how delightfully Woody and unique a scent Lisbon Blues truly is.
    As is typical with me, I don’t smell the exact note pyramid. My skin EATS animalics rather than projecting them, so it came as a bit of a surprise to see so much castoreum and civet listed! My volume of animalic scent would probably kill on first sniff – it would have to be THAT strong to come across as such on my skin. No complaints; this is beautiful whatever the notes. Memorable woody, resinous goodness is totally unisex – never leaning towards so pretty a scent a man would not find it inviting but easily wearable for a niche loving woman.
    Usually I can’t wear pink pepper. And sure enough, the little pink fellow DID go a bit sour on me. (I know, because I tested it on a fellow enthusiast’s skin and we both agreed it was more balanced and warm on her, lucky girl!) But once I got past that stage, Lisbon Blues lost the soured note and gave way to dry, smoked wood alongside comforting galbanum and cardamom.
    The best part? You are in for a DIVINE dry down! Cozy, cuddly amber, musk, and tonka are what I smell, which probably translates to the amber, cashmeran, and vanilla listed here. Lingering softly for hours….
    Uniqueness, Strength, and Longevity = Excellent. Five Stars, Miguel!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Love, pure love! First I would like to thank Sven for his kind generosity. I never had a perfume from his brand before so I was curious, as for Miguel, well, the world, the Pope and recently the Dalai Lama know that we have similar tastes. So I was very intrigued and Lisbon Blues attracted my attention being the moody sort myself. I have never been to Lisbon but, due to personal circumstances I became acquainted with the Fado genre however I wanted to disengage myself from preconceptions and test the scent for its own value. And it didn’t disappoint. On application the animalic notes together with aldehydes and the freshness from citrus burst free in a cloud of sparkly intoxication, almost bubbly, like a glass of champagne. The aldehydes here are superbly matched adding a fizzy aspect, light almost fluffy. Styrax to my nose resembles soft, dewy, smooth leather, I detected incense as well, smoky and spices. From then on the top notes, though they remain present, soften so as to allow the florals and woods to shine with just enough sweetness from the resins. And it continues to bloom in a heady well blended spicy unity that I found impossible to separate wrist from nose. Lisbon Blues to me stays true to its title. The sparkling city of Lisbon which opens up with its liveliness, sparkle and vibe and softens at dusk to let you in on its secrets, erotic, smoky, smouldering, yet smooth, velvety like the voice of Ana Moura, going straight to your heart, alluding to hidden desires, moments lost and regrets. There is an undeniable retro vibe going throughout this scent, with elements from classic vintages(many discontinued) worked carefully with quality ingredients in a modern, wearable way. Totally unisex with very good village and excellent longevity as it managed to stay on my skin 4+ hours, something that only my Arabic oils have achieved. This is a juice that deserves top place in anyone’s wardrobe, especially those who appreciate strong, memorable classics. I hope this is the beginning for both Sven and Miguel of a further and equally successful collaboration. Bravo!

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