Nuits de Noho Bond No 9

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Nuits de Noho Bond No 9

Nuits de Noho Bond No 9

Rated 3.97 out of 5 based on 60 customer ratings
(60 customer reviews)

Nuits de Noho Bond No 9 for women of Bond No 9

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Nuits de Noho by Bond No 9 is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Nuits de Noho was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Robertet. Top notes are bergamot, mandarin orange and pineapple leaf; middle notes are jasmine and brazilian rosewood; base notes are vanilla, patchouli and musk.

60 reviews for Nuits de Noho Bond No 9

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow, this is a patchouli & jasmine bomb! I can smell the similarity to Angel, though this is floral sharp rather than chocolatey. The patchouli dominates, and it’s a definite statement perfume. I wore Angel as a signature scent for years, and my patchouli days are over. But if you love patchouli then knock yourself out! Literally. It’s strong!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I received my sample in the mail, and this is beautiful. I don’t understand all the negative reviews. It smells almost like Angel, but it’s a bit on masculine side, and hubby agrees. If there was ever Angel (and i am talking about Angel in a star shapped bottle, not A Men) for men, this would be it.
    Absolutely rich, more complicated than Angel and far less stinky than Angel, which i guess translates to “more wearable”. I am a Mugler collector and i have about every version of Angel there is, but there are moments where i legitimately get embarrassed by wearing it. NdN takes that aspect away, and just makes you smell like you are made of money 🙂 Decent longevity too.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t know what note or notes makes it smell like this, but it’s such a strong moth ball smell that it was a literal scrubber for me.
    I had my son smell my arms just to make sure it wasn’t me and he visibly recoiled at the smell.
    I can see where people connect this to Mugler’s Angel, but Angel is much more wearable for me.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I used to own this and I thought I would love it but all I could smell was heavy patchouli and thick gardenia. I got some sweetness but it just smelled extremely masculine and acrid. It would probably work if you love patchouli and you enjoy Lilac love and heavy, dense white florals. If you’re looking for an elegant vanilla this is the opposite in my opinion.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells exactly like a lighter version of angle. Its not bad and I don’t dislike it. It’s just that I already own it because I own angel. This is angel with less staying power.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s an amazing scent. And yes, it does smell like Angel but I do love that one too so to me it’s more of the divine!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    it’s strong and manly
    it’s copy of Le Seducteur by G. Nejman { M. Micallef }

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Wonderful chocolaty vanilla. Not anything like the loud and cloying Angel. Also, the body lotion is to die for! I do think that if it were compared to anything in the Mugler line, it would be Innocent.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Cleaner, more streamlined Angel. Beautiful, but I definitely wouldn’t pay the full price for it. If you wanted to love Angel but got a cacophony of musty, damp basement notes from it, this one is a must-try

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Musky Angel. Not as good or avant garde as Angel though,given it was launched over 10 years after Angel

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not an Angel replica. More floral and subdued to me. Quite SEXY! Also, the body lotion is DIVINE!!!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    There is something very “poopie” I suppose the proper word is indolic in the top note of this. It just smells like poop to me at first. It’s not pretty. After about 15 minutes it turns into a sophisticated scent with patchouli and musk.. but I can’t get past that opening. I would not pay money to intentionally smell like that.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    pineapple, patch and musk; typical Bond; nothing special; very fruity in a masculine way

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I did a half blind buy. I remember smelling like 20 bond no 9 frags one day and remember liking this one. I had a mental note to buy it but I forgot what it really smelled like. I just remembered that I liked it. Got it off eBay and sprayed it. I was like f**k this f**ker scammed me and somehow put Angel in this bottle!!! Then I went to fragrantica to see what other people said it smelled like. Haha, I guess I might have gotten an authentic bond no 9 ! And no wonder why I like it cause I love Angel.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s like a mix of Angel and Alien. Not a good combo. Good lasting power though.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Starts out as Angel and changes into a different perfume but still with a nod to Angel.
    This is more savoury than Angel, less toffee/chocolate and more pepper and spice and it’s rather good.
    I have always been a bit sniffy (s’cuse the pun) regarding Bond fragrances after an uneasy relationship with I Love NYC For All. It all worked out in the end but it was touch and go. Plus I think it’s probably a house that I always felt was “all fur and no knickers” but I am prepared to have my mind changed, hence this new purchase.
    I like this, it’s pricy although beautifully packaged, I like it though. It may grow to love – who knows.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I do not get one bit of Angel here! …it’s all Bergamot & a very high pitched Jasmine and some pineapple. Too much flower bouquet for my taste, very glad I didn’t blind buy this one!

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know if this really smells or reminds me of angel(blech!)because this doesn’t make me sick at all like the gross angel(more like demon). Anyway, the smell of Nuits de Noho smells amazing!! It also smells empowering to me because it’s a strong scent, but NOT in the bad way. Strong as in powerful and statement-making. It’s the patchouli that does this for sure, and combined with the vanilla it smells decadent. This is for the confident woman, and even someone not so confident I think, it will give you confidence. You have to be confident to wear this.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Bond’s Nuits de Noho is certainly a child of Angel but by no means is it a dupe. NdN is much lighter, less sweet, and the patchouli is much cleaner, greener and more camphorous than Angel. They smell slightly similar and are certainly related but you would never mistake one for the other.
    On my skin NdN has a pronounced sharp green, almost eucalyptus-like note that projects strongly off my skin and consequentially the sillage smells quite different than the area I’ve sprayed it on. I suspect that this is what is billed as pineapple not playing well with my skin chemistry.
    This has also been compared to M. Micallef Mon Parfum. Again, there is a family resemblance but the Micallef is softer, muskier and creamier. Comparing Angel, the Micallef and NdN, I would say that NdN is the least sweet and least floral, but with the brightest composition as it has pronounced green, citric and medicinal facets laid over the familiar patchouli vanilla base. NdN also strikes me as the one of the three that is best suited to the boardroom, business attire and impeccable neutral makeup.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    On testing in store, I found the opening at least to be very bland and meek.
    I was expecting a syrupy juicy pineapple from the notes looking at the vanilla in there but all I got was a watery mandarin-spiked squash, very generic and not in any way bold, rich or sparkling.
    I’m going to have to give this maybe another try but this 1st impression is shouting for a 5/10 (at best) all the way.
    I wouldn’t care for this normally but the quality here is no where close to approaching that of an MDCI product for example. And that’s the main problem!
    Nothing to recommend this over the billion other mandarin containing openings out there with other fruits watered down, then tossed in.
    Not good.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance does not only have a close resemblance to Thierry Mugler’s Angel, Angel actually even lasts longer !
    Much, much longer !
    The sales associate at Bloomingdales mentioned (thankfully) to me that Nuits De Noho actually smelled like Angel. I was super excited to purchase the fragrance after trying it on at home for quite a while. I took home the tiny sample bottle after my Perfumista Avenue purchase and cannot tell exactly why I was so into the Nuits De Noho scent.
    Coming home after purchasing the new bottle of Nuits De Noho, I spray Angel on my right wrist and NDN on my left. I ask family members to sniff and they do say that although they’re not the same fragrance, there is a similarity.
    I was not going to return the fragrance, as similarity is not THE SAME as “the same”, however, after a few hours, the scent on my left wrist was GONE ! The scent on my right wrist was still strong.
    Nuits De Noho is a subdued Angel. I would have loved it if a subdues Angel stayed longer on my skin especially if I paid $$$$$ more for it.
    The next day I was back at Bloomingdales and got me a Central Park South.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the upscale version of Angel!!!! Angel smells great on a select few! On me, it’s the perfect smell of a man’s B.O. after a long workout at the gym. Uck~!
    This Bond no. 9 is AMAZING! I get the hint of Angel with the added touch of sophistication of a more businesslike and established woman. Someone who likes Angel but is more refined will love this scent! It lasts all day on me which is saying a lot, as very few fragrances do! Well worth the price you pay due to it’s lasting power the the little amount needed.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Nothing groundbreaking or original here.
    To my nose it is much more pleasant, much softer, wearable version of Angel (without the sickening sweetness). I don’t get much of the patchouli note, it is mostly vanilla-musk on me.
    I wouldn’t buy or wear it because it is clearly masculine. Better for cold weather.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    love love love!amazing magic scent!more simple compare with angel but more deep,more powerful!vanilla and jasmin mixed with pacholli ,perfact!when i first spray this,i think this is old and strong!but!since that,i can not forgot this scent!it attracts me to smell.OMG!for that moment,i find i already loved it!now,it likes a poison for me,although i do not use it everyday,but i must smell it everyday!
    love this so so much,mark this as my sign!

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    This beautiful perfume has been reformulated! Shame on you Bond No9!!!!!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this about 7 years ago and never really took to it. 3 days ago I tried it again and deemed it okay, but not memorable. My son sprayed himself and it was instant magic. The scent was totally different on him. Each note was excentuated reacting to his chemistry. The difference is the perfume was polar to mine. If it smelled the same on me I would have a new favorite.
    I’m really getting tired of my perfumes smelling better on my kids.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this about 7 years ago and never really took to it. 3 days ago I tried it again and deemed it okay, but not memorable. My son sprayed himself and it was instant magic. The scent was totally different on him. Each note was excentuated reacting to his chemistry. The difference is the perfume was polar to mine. If it smelled the same on me I would have a new favorite.
    I’m really getting tired of my perfumes smelling better on my kids.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    For Soleroc, I bought Nuits de Noho at a Saks in Indianapolis back in 2010 having NO clue it was marketed for women only. One of my guy friends, a Jujitsu black belt smelled it on me and his wife liked it so I wanted to send him a web link to info about it. Only THEN did I learn it was “for women.” I can tell you I have never had more people put their noses to my neck than I have with this cologne. Marketing is marketing, but this was money well spent in my opinion.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I have to say first of all that I detest Angel, so it’s no surprise that I don’t like this either. Fragrance is subjective, right? To me, the first note of Noho is the plasticky smell of old perfume that has gone-over, and this stuff is very strong, too strong. Immediate slight headache especially if trying to parse the notes. The gone-over chemical horror lasts for 2 hours, by which time it has dried down to an acceptable powdery patchouli-floral which is passing-pleasant. To wear this again I would apply 2 hours before leaving the house, but I certainly won’t be buying any. Luca Turin says “better from a distance” and I would add, “better later in the day”. Sort of.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Too too much like Angel, but I find Angel more interesting and original. I might wear my sample since I never got around owning the Angel.
    Boo..
    1 of 10

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree a bit with the ‘Angel’ comparisons, but only up to a point…
    Let me start by saying I LOVE this scent. It is sweet, rich, creamy, and cozy. I burn through top notes pretty quickly, so I only get a hint of bergamot and pineapple leaf before it moves into the jasmine/rosewood stage.
    That stage is GLORIOUS. So rich and heady, but not too strong, it is just right. (I sprayed 3 sprays today, btw)/
    The drydown is also very lovely, with lots of smooth patchouli, vanilla, and soft cozy musk. This is where the Angel comparisons can be made, but mostly for the vanilla/patch combo. I get none of the praline gooey heavy sweetness mixed with the earthy patch that Angel gives off. I just get sweet and cozy.
    My only beef with this fragrance is that, while well-blended and gorgeous, it only lasts about 5 hours on me or so. (and that is with the aforementioned 3 sprays to wrist, top of hand, and back of neck).
    My 3.4 fl oz bottle was FREE so I’m not going to complain about longevity though. The bottle design is GORGEOUS (navy blue with stars) and the scent is really divine. I could see either gender wearing this easily. Mmm warm patchouli <3

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    I was very suspicious and unimpressed with this Bond No. 9 brand, until today! A lovely SA at Nordstrom and I were chatting about the Bonds and she gave me a handful of samples, this one among them. What hooked me in was her confession that she can’t tolerate patchouli! However, she loves this particular perfume and said it is like a huge addiction for her. Well, how could I resist that? This made me curious, as I have a very tough time wearing this note as well. I’m one of those people who become walking patchouli bombs after applying fragrances with patchouli in them. I sprayed some of Nuits on my arm and have been wearing a bit of the sample today. I only gave one spray to my throat/chest area and then did a misting walk-through, as I felt I needed to be very careful with this! This perfume IS addicting! I have nothing in my fragrance wardrobe like this, so I appreciate the uniqueness. I can actually wear this patchouli! As long as I don’t spray too much, it seems to like me, and it didn’t turn sour or poopy! Yay, no poo!!! There is a floral element in this that makes me think of the wisteria tree in my parents’ back yard. Huge, voluptuous clusters of drooping white blossoms surrounded by all sorts of bees and perfuming half the neighborhood, every spring. I love that tree. I remember when my mother planted it, and it is still there today, very happy and strong. My memories tell me the floral note in this is “wisteria” but of course I have no idea what is actually in it. I sense a bit of vanilla, and of course the patchouli, which mellows so beautifully after about an hour. It gives a lush, primeval forest kind of backbone to the perfume. It can definitely become addicting! Several hours after applying it has become the most warm soft sweet skin scent. I LIKE this!!!! This one is going on my wish list; I intend to purchase this. I picture walking through a cool, damp forest with hazy sunshine, wisteria blossoms, a bit of jasmine and vanilla, and some happy little hippies who are dancing and singing. That is what this perfume conjures up in my imagination! Yes, I need to have this one. But first, there are three Guerlains in front of it (on my list) that I have promised to bring home (and when a Guerlain calls you, you better come! Lol!) and then after them, I will bring home Nuits de Noho! Yes indeedy.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    So this is an amazing fragrance when it’s cold, it’s gorgeous on my old man, and I love it on my best friend to whom I am contemplating gifting this bottle as of today because as I wore it for the first time in the heat I detected a straight up fecal note. Like dirty, dirty, lubed up buttsex fecal note. I just can’t even. And I like skanky scents! All of the lovely memories of the almost-better-than-Angel winter came crashing down around me as I made a horrified face whilst sweating in the car and I immediately rolled the window down and yelled over the 80mph wind at my husband that I couldn’t keep it because it smelled shart-like all up on my neck and I might suffocate. He told me to stop being dramatic, but then sniffed my neck and did the D: face too. Dear Bond No 9 I seriously love you so very much and want to make your babies but NOT WITH THIS ONE. Not in the summer. Maybe I’ll stick it under the sink so I’m not tempted and then put a memo in my phone to yank it back out when I’m not all shweaty anymore in like November. Daaaaang. Sad times. Me and Chinatown and Coney Island are gonna be making out in the meantime. Sorry b.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this one, but on a man. The mix of the patchouli, wood, and musk give it a very masculine scent. I didn’t like it on my, but loved on my husband!

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Just got this frag after wanting it for a while. Since it is so expensive I was hesitant. I can say it is a great frag, warm, sexy, mysterious. In all honesty it should not cost this much. If you thought about buying it you can find similar scents for a much more reasonable price. Also the bottle looks like it has a sticker with stars on it and it has a plastic top! I was very disappointed in the quality of the bottle for this price.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried it on and to me it smelled very similar to Angel as a lot of reviewers have mentioned. It is unbelievably long lasting with only one spray and projection is quite large(I could smell it through my clothes).
    I couldn’t really pick out the notes as all I could think about is how much it reminded me of Angel. Of course as with all perfume my opinion is dependent on how it smells on me, but on someone else it might smell amazing. Unfortunately, due to its similarity to Angel and its price tag, it was not the one for me, as I can get a fairly similar smell from Angel at a lower price point. A must try if you want something similar to Angel but not as in your face and polarizing the way Angel can be.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening is delicious citrus soft sweetness, like a daydreamy trip to a bonfire on a warm summer beach. It then moves to a beautiful incense smell as the jasmine, citrus and rosewood begin to mingle over the patchouli base. This is my favorite part of the development. Brings me back to my college days, warm soft afternoon light filtering through the incense smoke in the apartment. Next, the rosewood really begins to shout on my skin as the citrus drifts away. The very end is musk and vanilla, which has a sour note on my skin. Make sure to spray some on your clothes to retain more of the top notes throughout the wear.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    I can’t believe how beautiful this fragrance is! It smells like a Tom Ford Private Blend or Serge Lutens fragrance.
    Its so deep, rich, powerful and mysterious.
    It starts off refreshing with notes of mandarin, pineapple leaf, and bergamot, but turns into a warm floral with notes of patchouli , jasmine and musk.
    This can be pulled off by a man as well! I bought it at Saks in Beverly Hills and the sales rep said its very popular with both men and women.
    I can see the comparisons to Angel, but its much more elegant and refined. The great thing about this scent is that there is no coffee, chocolate or caramel in this fragrance.
    It does not come across as a “Sticky-sweet candied floral” like Angel and many others out there. The Patchouli and musk are very high quality without coming out across in a synthetic “Flowerbomb” type accord.
    Very bottle worthy and highly recommended for both men and women!

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    The comparisons with Angel are in place, certainly, but there is a sizable difference between Angel and NdN. While they’re both heavy on patchouli and jasmine and vanilla, Nuits de Noho is more fruity due to the pineapple undertone that lingers through the whole scent pyramid. On the other hand, Angel is filled with a strong chocolate note, making it sweeter and heavier.
    The bigger difference is in the way the composition is made. Angel is opulent, untamed and wild, whereas NdN is tender and subtle. It’s like NdN is a finished product, like, a refinement of Angel. You see, you have a solid sillage and longevity with NdN – solid might even be an understatement, but it’s never as toxic and as agressive as Angel, which can induce allergies if even slightly overapplied. Nuits de Noho is not screaming for attention and is still able to give you a positive aura and a lot of compliments.
    I don’t see a single reason why I, or any other man in particular, shouldn’t wear this thing, just as Angel – it is true that they are feminine on a girl/woman, but they are masculine on men, I can guarantee that from my own experience.
    Now, I think that NdN is way better than Angel, overall. Angel is too much in-your-face, sweet and nauseating, whereas NdN is perfectly balanced. They are similar enough, however, if you have a thin wallet like I do. The price range for Nuits de Noho is, I think, the only obstacle and the only reason to buy Angel before NdN.
    All in all, this is a hell of a scent, maybe not especially original, but perfectly made and nicely mannered.
    9.25/10

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    This is like every other Bond No 9: starts out nice then turns soapy, soapy, soapy. Very strong and gave me a headache.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Bond No. 9 — I LOVE Bond No. 9. My favorite is PEACE. Smells like Light blue (D&G). While I type this review, I’ve sprayed Nuits de Noho on me. Capturing the top notes, hard to distinguish. Because I don’t know what pineapple, mandarin orange and bergamot would smell like combined – I can just describe the first impression as spicy, sweet and capturing. Capturing as in you are Lady Jane Grey captured by a bunch of natives on some cannibalistic island and one has fallen in love with your scent, and defends you from getting eaten, and he falls in love with you. Of course, he’s gorgeous, with a dark piercing stare, long black hair, and biceps and abs for days. I’m describing a Rosemary Rogers book! Anyways, back to NDN. I think the rosewood is coming through, and definitely the patchouli. When I whiffed this scent the first time, I bought it. Not a scent I spray on several times a month — but hey! Now that autumn is upon us, maybe I just might start and gather the male impressions at work. It is a sophisticated and confident scent. It makes me feel like… oh yes! Emma Peel!!

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the few Bond fragrances that I love (along with New Haarlem and couple others from the original line up). Only problem is they blinged out the bottle. Why must they do this? I LOVE the clear bottles, so tasteful and expensive looking. I just can not stand the multi-colored, loud screaming for attention bottles they have had for the last few years. The Nuits de Noho bottle originally was clear with a blue label and it was gorgeous. Now the whole bottle is blue and it is covered in freaking silver stars. I know some people don’t like the same bottle over and over with only different labels but I am one of these boring people who like the understated elegance of that. I don’t want a big multi colored disco ball look on my dresser or bathroom countertop.
    I have read the comparisons to Angel but I don’t get the similarity. I do not like Angel and returned it after one spray when I first purchased it years ago. Just TOO MUCH for me. This isn’t…it is much more subdued.
    I actually haven’t smelled this in a number of years. I sold the bottle I had on Ebay (along with several others) after they started releasing 400 new scents a year in the neon colored sparkly bottles. I liked Bond No. 9 when it was something rare…something nobody had heard of. Something I got at a tiny boutique tucked away in midtown. That was the great appeal. Now there are 2000 listings on Ebay on any given day. I don’t know what happens but when something gets too popular I just lose interest. My rebellious nature I guess.
    BUT this is a beautiful fragrance….blinged out sparkly bottle or not.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Tested this today without reading any of these reviews first. I totally agree with sherapop that if you love Angel, you will love this, and if you hate Angel, you will atleast dislike it. Actually, if you love Angel you very well may adore this fragrance even more. It is just as strong, but lacks the pungency of Angel. I have never been able to pick up the chocolate note in Angel, and although it’s not listed, have always smelled licorice in it, ALOT of licorice. Regardless of whether it smells like licorice or chocolate, Angel smells like candy. Nuits de Noho shares many elements with Angel, but instead of candy, I smelled fruit. Pineapple, actually, and not canned syrupy pineapple, but fresh ripe right out of the ground pineapple. It then dried down to a creamy jasmine another note that I am very fond of. Now this is a fruity floral that I would like to own, not a watered down mess I’m usually confronted with in this genre. It is a strong yet transparent fragrance, with the opening giving me just a peek of the next act as it blooms beautifully on my skin. Projection is just a powerful as an Thierry Mugler powerhouse, but it’s longevity is not nearly as long. Five hours later I was hunting around for the spot where I had sprayed it on the inside of my arm. It was just a whisper, a tease, to make me go get a FB. I will not be doing that, as I have enough Angel and Alien to fit this genre nicely. This is pricey stuff, and if I was going to drop this kind of money on a FB of anything it will have to be something unlike something I already own.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    This is pretty nice, in a soft musky way, still there is a note that smells dirty to me, at first sniff I don’t quite see the resemblance with Angel, which is way sweeter, and not so musky, only the undertone reminds me a bit of it, and for me, still that dirty undertone, so not for me…I wouldn’t feel comfortable wearing it…

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    (Thank you ivy818 for this decadent sweet sample!)
    Attention, attention! Calling all gourmand lovers! ;D
    Like putting woody icing on Thierry Mugler’s “Angel”, (if you can relate to woody icing).Make that cedar wood icing. This is not a foody gourmand so its not sickeningly sweet to the point of being a scrubber. The citrus notes are enveloped by the sweetness so I do not detect any. Heady jasmine could be easily thought of as gardenia or magnolia. Very good projection or close to the skin going towards drydown. if not applied overmuch.
    Edit: After awhile turns into a single note of jasmine (or gardenia).

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a pretty fragrance that smells in the neighborhood of Mugler’s Angel, but is not identical. The pineapple at the beginning is the most pleasant version of that accord I’ve experienced, and the vanilla was evident right from the start as well. Within an hour, I could detect the patchouli, but the fragrance was predominantly woods at that point with a vanilla chaser. About four hours after I put this on, there is still the hint of the smell of vanilla and woody accords, but it’s very faint. This is a pleasant fragrance, but it doesn’t have the staying power on me to justify full bottle status. As with most pricey fragrances, I recommend purchasing a sample before buying.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    On me it open very masculine…very much a cologne. Dry down is OK…powdery and not unlike a subtle Shalimar. Won’t buy this one.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    This is pretty much the love child of TM Angel and Innocent, though on my skin it resembles Angel a bit more. I really like it, but I already own the other two Mugler frags so I’m not sure if this will be a future purchase. I will say that this one is a bit “quieter” than Angel, so if Mugler’s frag is a little too loud for you, this one may be a good compromise.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Resembles Angel just for a minute, not long lasting, overpriced, just another floral frag. I had a few of bonds 9, but gave them away, just not impressed overall with a brand, nothing special other then advertising and price.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I can see why everyone sees a resemblance to TM Angel.
    BUT the perfume you should be comparing it to is INNOCENT by Thierry Mugler. Nuits de Noho is an EXACT replica and a pricier one at that! Shame on you Bond people…
    I love the scent, but TM was first so I’m keeping my loyalty to Mr. Mugler.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Like a copy of TM’s Angel, but how funny that it’s masculine on me:)

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Angels distant cousin who isn’t as loud or obnoxious as angel lol. There are similarities but the dry down is what really separates them. This stuff is really sensuous and relaxing. This is what you put on in between the sheets lol.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    This stuff is Fantastic…one of my Real Favourites for evening wear…Cannot take my hat enough times to acknowledge how good it is…
    Am really sorry to disagree with jtd, who I really respect for his beautiful reviews in basenotes…
    Fantastic longevity and sillage…
    Big thumbs up…!!!

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet & loud. Thankfully, pineapple and citruses cut through the sweetness and make the whole concoction juicy and delicious. Nuits de Noho embodies modernity but still has a somewhat tropical feel. Audacious girl’s perfume for nights out. Tastefully done.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s really a more wearable TM Angel, I have a sample at the moment and it’s ok but when it’s finish I will not get a full bottle, simple because I had TM Angel many years ago and got sick of it.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is quite interesting for me. I am a gourmand lover…love Angel, even dabbled with pink sugar and flowerbomb. On the other end of my perfume love spectrum…I enjoy elie saab and valentina (white florals). This perfume is a perfect meeting of the two. It is similar to Angel, but more wearable. Probably more universal, in that respect. I am quite sure I could wear this to the office and not fear horrifying my office mates (Angel, not so much). Right now I have a sample, and will most likely use this up before making a final purchase decision. I would label this “the unoffensive angel”

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    Flawless! One of the most beautiful fragances I have ever worn. My only regret is that I just found out about it. A favourite.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells like a Pineapple Coke, if there ever was one. I don’t like this to be honest, its just a mess. I’m sorry. This is heavy on the citrus, heavy on the musk, heavy on the patchouly, I can’t stand it. It smells “icky”.
    it smells weird, really weird, and not in a good way! It’s synthetic. It smells cheap yet expensive at the same time (If you have this you know what i mean) . The way the sent changes, you can tell its niche quality.
    The smell is really disturbing. It’s syrupy and just needs to be lightened down. I LOVE heavy cloying fragrances but this is too much! A heavy citrusy-musk unisex fragrance don’t go well together. Oh and after a couple of minutes its just jasmine pineapple, jasmine pineapple, jasmine pineapple, to sum it up: It’s boring, disturbing, and UNORIGINAL. 3.5/10

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Likeable patchouli with florals. I got a purse spray with my purchase of a different bond scent. I wasn’t planning on putting it in heavy rotation, but thought that it would serve me well when I wanted a funky night time scent. It has pretty good silage but only lasts a few hours on me. Unfortunately it fell from my shelf and burst on the tiled bathroom floor. I felt really bad for my husband because I was running out the door and only half cleaned it up. Luckily this doesn’t last very well on tile,grout, or bath mat either because I smelt nothing when I got home from work and he was unaware that a spill even happened. I think there are patchouli fragrances that are much longer lasting, just as pleasant and obviously more affordable out there.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    Nuits De Noho opens with a sweet floral note that smells a lot like honeysuckle which is fleeting, only lasting 3-5 minutes. On some forums, this is listed as pineapple leaves. But whatever it is , its sweet, floral, a bit green and very pleasant. Jasmine then comes up from the middle quite vigorously. In fact, the jasmine in this fragrance is very potent and contributes to it’s good longevity (3-4 hours). After which the bottom notes start to appear, rosewood, grey musk, which is woody, mellow, smooth and sophisticated. It becomes very close to the skin and very soft. These notes stay around for another 2-3 hours. Not a bad scent if you like jasmine. The bes

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