Description
The East has always been the keeper of magic and mystery. It’s rich olfactive treasures are said to hold sensuous powers used in the most seductive and beautiful ointment and perfumes. Built around the spellbinding heart of Oud, a hypnotic Incense, addictive Wild Honey and Night Blooming Jasmine have been seamlessly intertwined. The finishing touch continues with animalic Musk, earthy Patchouli, and the gentle fluidity of Sandalwood. MIEL SAUVAGE is a precious harmony of elegance.
Miel Sauvage by Amouroud is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Miel Sauvage was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is John Mastracola. Top notes are bergamot, honey and red pepper; middle notes are agarwood (oud), jasmine and sandalwood; base notes are patchouli, tonka bean and incense.
Taneraset – :
This is the softest and weakest Amouroud scent I’ve experienced. Safe for warm weather as well as any time anywhere due to its limited projection and low-moderate sillage. Longevity is moderate.
There is a dominant sweetness but there’s no the beautiful aroma of honey. It looks like honey, almost. Also sandalwood and incense feel half, shadows of their true nature and smell. Overall it’s a safe and pleasant scent suitable even for office.
Just before it dies it feels semi-gourmand and thr “honey” has a watery vibe.
MihajlovSN – :
With so many things to try and so many bottles I want to buy, I have to be really careful with my sample expense. I’ve been debating whether to try this one for awhile now, and after extensive research, somebody finally answered me:
“The honey is present, but not in the way you would expect. There is a sweetness that doesn’t scream the typical honey smell, in fact, if the name didn’t imply that it was there you would most likely just say that this has a beautiful sweetness to it.”
I figured as much; it hasn’t made a lot of impact to a lot of people. A few have described it as soapy, and based on the collective impression, it’d probably make me say “This is NOT how honey smells!” like the other 80% of the times I was misled…
BupyC – :
This is such a lovely fragrance! If I sound surprised, it’s because I was expecting something much more hefty and ‘sauvage’ than the comforting, enveloping scent I found here.
I’ve just started trying this line in an effort to come to grips with a mild oud aversion, and I have to say that there were no problems here! There *is* a soft thread of oud running through the fragrance and into the drydown, but it’s very gentle and smoldering – really just enough to anchor the scent and give it some persistence. The rest of the fragrance consists of a gorgeously sweet and musky honey. Honey is another note I’m usually wary of, and at this point you may be wondering why I sprayed this fragrance on at all! But I’m so glad I did. Here the honey isn’t urinous, as some honeys can be, but just sweet and a perfect complement to the light incense in the drydown. I don’t get any red pepper, and the patchouli, if present, is a quiet one. In fact, the whole scent seems a little ‘muted’ on skin. That’s not to say you can’t smell it, though. Instead, it becomes a sort of glowing aura around the wearer, giving gentle wafts throughout the wear. It’s quiet, but tenacious – I put some on in the late morning and could still smell it, gently humming along, at dinner that evening. This isn’t a showstopper, but it’s definitely a beautiful scent, best for the enjoyment of the wearer – or anyone they allow to get close.
алибабаевич – :
I think someone came here hating this line for whatever reason or just trolling and gave them the lowest score possible. This line is amazing, I don’t like maybe 3 of them but the other ones, including this one, are amazing. This and the other ones I like seem more for women than men but I can see why the unisex label.