Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums

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Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums

Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 35 customer ratings
(35 customer reviews)

Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums for women of MDCI Parfums

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Peche Cardinal by MDCI Parfums is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Peche Cardinal was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Amandine Clerc-Marie. Top notes are artemisia, peach, coconut, blackberry and black currant; middle notes are tuberose, plum and lily; base notes are virginia cedar, sandalwood and musk.

35 reviews for Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    partial review here as I only got to smell this on a strip of paper – which is sometimes informative , other times not so much.
    I had a blast of fresh ripe peaches. My eyes rolled over to the back of my head in delight…
    I’ll have to get myself a sample to test on skin or watch the reviews to see how the drydown works… I’d expect the peach to disappear in an hour or so but not sure what it leaves behind….yet.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I have bought a sample on a whim and tested it for a couple of days. It is very clean and soapy to me but reminds me of a hairspray a bit. And balloons. A scent I would wear to a summer garden party. It is a pretty scent but it is not me, it’s not close to my personality. . Also, longevity is very weak on my skin.
    My husband, on the other hand, loved it and kept smelling it out of a little decant. He declared that it’s a summer parties scent and that if I wore it to work no one would get anything done 🙂

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Nobody talks about the elephant in the room?
    Fracas! Fracas! Fracas!
    There. I said it. Peche Cardinal is much more fruitier than the opulent white flower centered fracas, but no less pleasant.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    و هلویی که بسی مصنوعیست در کنار گلهای سفید
    شرمنده ام
    ———–
    Scent & Qualiy: 7/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Sillage: 7/10
    Creativity & Uniqueness: 7/10
    Affordability: 3/10
    ———–
    Overall: 6.4/10

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    9:45 – Yesss bae! Peach and a green coconut.
    10:20 – A funky vanilla keeps wafting in and out. Not into that but it seems to be short lived. Unfortunately, the whole perfume seems to be short lived.
    Gone before noon except for a few sneaky bits here and there.
    Doused myself at 1. Let’s see if that helps. (it didn’t)
    The open is gorgeous, like an unusually fragrant peach just hours away from being ripe. Didn’t get any tuberose, which I can’t decide if that’s a good thing or not. I like tuberose, but it can turn shrill super easily. The coconut is present and works better with my skin than any other I’ve encountered before.
    This won’t be a full bottle buy, and I’m sad about that. I wish the longevity was there and the musky vanilla wasn’t.
    11:30 PM – apparently I was wrong about the longevity thing. I’m sitting in a cloud of sometimes awesome peach, mostly semi-boring vanilla-y floral.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    imagin being covered by playful peach candies all over then the dry down is so mature and sexy

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    اگرطرفداررایحه هلوهستیداین عطرارزش تست داره براتون درغیراینصورت هیچ چیزغیرمنتظره وعجیب وغریبی نیست،باکیفیته ولی اینقدراهم تعریفی نیست.ازنظرمن باتوجه به قیمتش ارزش خریدپایینی داره.ماندگاری وپخش بوشم خوبه واقعاتوقع یه کاردرخورداشتم ونمیدونم چی بنویسم! 6/10

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    kind of all season perfume but better to be used in cool seasons I prefer. another niche brand. one thing for sure I can say about it; completely womanish.
    a very professionally designed fragrance with notes faded in each other.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Peche Cardinal MDCI Parfums
    One of the best peach fragrances ever!
    The peach opening is so beautiful and real – never seen amongst other fragrances!
    The good thing is it is not very sweet. There is also some coconut around, bringing a milky accord. I love it.
    The base is composed by tuberose. The good part is that tuberose here doesn’t feel like the other white flower scents we can find elsewhere. The Tuberose here is a little bit translucent and slightly dirty. That’s why I don’t think it is strictly feminine. A man could wear it naturally.
    Drydow is musky, slightly powdery and woody… a balanced creamy sandalwood
    Lovely creation! Probably a full bottle in the future!
    🙂

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    The peach and the tuberose on this is a lot. Like whoa. Ever smelled a clean, flowery peach? Yeah, me neither. But, this is what this smells like.
    I’m not a fan of tuberose, so I will have to pass on this being a favorite. I do like the fruity aspect.
    Medium longevity and medium sillage.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Ok so I’ve had this for several years and just saw that I’ve never reviewed it. Not that I really need to as the reviews here already cover most of what I could possibly say about this fragrance. I just want to add this, each time I’ve worn it must have been in cool or cold weather, and I loved it.
    Today I’m wearing it in the middle of a hot sticky summer wave and the tuberose is knocking the other notes out of the playing field.,,,it’s bordering on cloying, really. I’ve never felt this before, so much white floral headiness. It was always such a beautiful peach centred frag on my skin and I barely felt the tuberose, but now it’s annoying me. Back to deep dark drawers it goes until summer is over.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I can not believe that i made one more terrible purchase . It smells like chewing gum or peach juice and a bit of soap. Nothing mature or flowery about it. Terrible, expensive, low quality thing.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    One of the best fruity floral perfumes I’ve seen so far. It exudes a sense of luxuriousness, class and hilarity at the same time.
    Peach, tuberose and coconut are represented in a very natural-smelling way. They’re blended masterfully together without the annoying or headache-inducing aspects of tuberose and or coconut as seen in some other perfumes.
    Plum, blackberry and black currant intensify the juicy, lush and delicious fruity aspect of the perfume behind the peach note and artemisia and cedar take the perfume away from getting too much heavy or nauseating.
    All in all, it’s one of the bes in its own category and I highly recommend you to test it, even if you think that peach/tuberose combo isn’t your cup of tea.
    یکی از بهترین عطرهای میوه ای گلی که تا کنون تست کردم همین کار بوده. عطری که حس اشرافی لوکس و فرح و شکوه ازش میباره.
    من بشخصه ذهنیت خییییلی مثبتی از ترکیب گل مریم و هلو در عطرها نداشتم چون موارد متعددی در این سبک دیده بودم که یا حالت مصنوعی شدیدی داشتند و یا بسیار سنگین و سردرد آور بودند. اما گل مریم و هلو بهمراه نارگیل گرم و مخملی در این عطر بطرز فوق العاده زیبا و طبیعی در کنار هم جفت و جور شده اند.
    انگور فرنگی و توت سیاه پشت سر هلو کارشون اینه که حالت آبدار و جذاب میوه ای کار رو افزایش بدن و از اونطرف سدر و درمنه مانع از این میشن که شیرینی و گرمای عطر از حالت تعادل خارج بشه.
    تست این عطر رو به همۀ دوستان پیشنهاد می کنم حتی اگر فکر می کنید این سبک کارها و ترکیب هلو/مریم باب طبع شما نیست.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Would have been about perfect minus bullying of the peach by tuberose

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    this is one wonderful peach/tuberose. I have had it for sometime and have worn it through four seasons. I think it is the best in springtime. There is something about a spring breeze that brings out the best in this frag. It starts out really peachy with a pronounced tuberose. The other fruit play a supporting role and just blend in. In the spring I do get a little of the coconut that I don’t get in the summer. On me it is pretty much the same from start to finish. highly recommend but use a delicate hand to much sprayed on ruins it.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    A very beautiful heavily based tuberose scent which initially is strong and powerful, empowering and beautiful!
    I can’t help but feel a tad disappointed thought, because it isn’t unlike Madonna Truth or Dare and Jovan’s Gardenia. I also find the fragrance not unlike CD Poison.
    This fragrance, wonderful as it is, carries a very hefty price tag for something that smells like many other much cheaper fragrances. The longevity is poor for such a high end perfume as it only lasted a few hours on my skin and didn’t even linger.
    If you have oodles of money then splash out on this and enjoy!
    MDCI Peche Cardinal is a very lovely perfume, but if, like me, you are rather strapped for cash, go for the other, cheaper brands that I have mentioned above, they are not a million miles away.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    SUPERB… Peaches and tuberose with coconut & some floral. Delicate, peachy and amazingly comforting but not a long lasting unfortunately. The quality is beyond amazing and it does deserves it’s price. I guess their “what’s so called” feminine line is much better than the masculine.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    ORIENTAL PEACH PERFUME
    This one and Cio Cio San are my favorite of the MDCI Parfums. These are the most expensive beauties of my wardrobe/dresser collection when they’re priced separately that is. This is a luxurious fruity floral that really wears better than Bulgari Opera Prima (the most expensive fragrance n the world) That one has an enormous citrus this one has PEACH and I love peach. The peach in this fragrance is juicy, graphic, real and very delicious. It’s pure peach juice on your skin. It has a soft heart of white flowers of tuberose and lily of the valley. I love those flowers and have experienced them many times in other fragrances. I can see this as being a wedding gown perfume, or a honeymoon fragrance. It smells of summer and spring but it’s too formal for a lunch with friends type of fragrance. This is something you wear when you want to feel special and admired in the day time. It would be perfectly suited to an expensive designer dress that is worn in the day time and usually in another country where they are more inclined to recognize the fragrance you’re wearing and not the dress: Italy, France, England, Russia, Germany. This is a vacation fragrance to wear when you travel to an exotic location as well: the Caribbean, Africa, India, the Philippines New Zealand, etc. It just can’t be sprayed in a public bathroom. It’s a fragrance you wear when you’re staying at a five star hotel in a foreign country. It oozes luxury and smells like something you’d smell on women in Dubai LOL It takes me far far away. Its a beautiful fragrance with a lot of artistry. It’s real perfume. It’s feminine, sweet and classy. It’s in the same company as any of the Chanels. I would categorize this fragrance as an Oriental. It has Oriental notes of sandalwood, and it’s very strong and woodsy in the dry down. It’s the same chypre woodsy drydown I get from other Oriental frags. But it starts off smelling like a vintage classic fruity floral from the 80s or 90s. I love this stuff. I cant wait to wear this peach perfume once again in the spring.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love the peach note in this one because it’s pretty realistic but unfortunately it is overwhelmed by the tuberose to my nose (I can be very sensitive to white florals). It’s a unique combo, but I just wish the peach stood out a bit more. Regardless, it’s definitely one of the best peach fragrances I’ve tried.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    As the name might suggest, this is a fuzzy, juicy peach aldehyde bomb — hyperreal and well handled. Usually peach plays a supporting role in a composition, but here it’s the star player, flanked by some tasteful florals and some plummy/jammy notes. It has an almost inverted Poison thing going on — as if someone shone a light to rid the Dior of its darker notes. Peche Cardinale is well done, kind of daring, and one of the few scents in this line that doesn’t fall back on genre exercises. The only real danger is that it’s only a couple of precarious steps away from plummeting into a gaudy celebu-muck hellhole. It never quite goes there due to a dusty accord that keeps the interest going, but it’s really fruity and really jammy at times. Although I think this is one of the more adventurous scents in the line, I do suspect that it’s a novelty and that wearing it would get tiring very fast. Overall, a great peach accord that’s worth a sniff just for the technical realism, but you have to be okay with big, jammy fruit notes to pull this one off as it’s going to very sickly for some people.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Ooh I like this one. A heavy sweet sultry scent I bought partly because it reminds me of booze soaked peaches which were a Christmas family tradition. I sometimes rinse this perfume off after awhile as even in the dry-down it is strong and spicy and can feel cloying.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    My brand new baby! It is a wonder!
    La pêche à son meilleure! Un fruité florale pas trop sucré avec un sillage extraordinaire et une excellente tenue. Plus besoin de rechercher mon fruité, le voici dans toute sa splendeur! Merci! Merci!

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening of MDCI Péché Cardinal smells a bit like peach liqueur! I even started to think about an alcoholic version of Lancôme Trésor! After a couple of minutes, the tuberose begins to rear its heady head, and the coconut also becomes much more noticeable.
    Eventually the perfume stabilizes into a peach-scented coconut tuberose. There is a lot of tuberose here, but an undeniable peach presence as well, along with the tropical vibe imparted by coconut. I like the jeu de mots in the name of this perfume, but the “sinfulness” of tuberose is muted by the affable fruitiness of the peach. This is not a dark but a light and friendly perfume. Some may find the white flowers and coconut cloying, but I do personally not find them to be sinful–unless perhaps the sin is supposed to be gluttony?

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    A perfectly ripe peach scent with a spicy edge. It opens up with sweet peach and coconut. The sweetness soon is taken over by a lot of corianders. After 20 minutes, it starts to settle on the skin. Eventually it becomes a smooth and silky blend of fruits and herbs, very feminine.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried and tried with this one, but to no avail. The idea of a juicy peach really appeals to me, but all I’m getting is fruity bubblegum with headache-inducing white flowers. Such a disappointment, as I really was looking forward to trying it.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    When I was in LA at the airport, many people asked what was that amazing smell. It smells like georgia peaches. Its very sweet and delightful similar to Kilian Good Girls Gone Bad!

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Its a heavenly fragrance! It does not smell like COCO or Opium not in the least bit. Some ppl exagerrate and maybe it was another sample that got confused with this tasteful fruity peach and exquisite decandant. I went to one of the scent bar’s in Beverley Hills and the aroma is perfect for a first class lady. Only for those who prefer first class and attention. The deacons at West Angeles were asking around who is wearing that fragrance so they can get the same for their wives. lol

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    OMG! This is gorgeous, juicy, succulent, fuzzy perfect peach! I adore it, so natural, I want to eat my arm..haha. I can pick the tuberose too, it blends seamlessly, like the magic ingredient to make it “Wow” . The only problem is the price, Too expensive! So what would be.n equivalent, not many peche perfumes are long lasting, most can be synthetic. For now samples will do! Highly recommend for peach lovers to try this!

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh my god, I love this one: on paper or in the bottle it smells overly sweet, but put it on and the sweetness just feels like a fresh batch of fruits. Nothing overripe, nothing overly sugary, just perfect fruity smell. And then the florals start kicking in, and it gets bit by bit more floral, but the sweet peach smell is there the whole way. There is absolutely nothing immature about this scent either. In love with it since I put it on my wrist. Definitely going to get a bottle of this.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Fruit and white flower scents are not my preference, but the concept of Péché Cardinal appealed to me so much (I am a very ex former-Catholic-schoolgirl, and some ideas retain their hold on a woman’s imagination) that I ordered a sample, reasoning that if I were ever to be converted to this sort of fragrance it would be by one as well-executed as this. And it is indeed well-executed; the first waft of white flowers (lily predominating on my skin, only a hint of tuberose peeking through beneath it) with a bare touch of musk dries within 30 minutes into a sticky-sweet, nearly overripe peach. The drydown is saved from tedium by a thread of currant (though on me it smelled more of red, as in currant jelly, than of black) and a lingering floral background. The perfume doesn’t work for me at all—I find that my dislike of fruity scents is intact after an evening of Cardinal Sin—but I rate it at three stars because someone who loves luscious fruits and white flowers will probably like this perfume a great deal, and because its sillage and lasting power were both above average.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my favorite peach or really any stone fruit note in a fragrance. It stays just on the right side of a peach candy, but far away from the pit smell of something like Peau de Peche. The tuberose comes through very well, although I don’t get much coconut. It’s not particularly complex, but it’s a fragrance for a sunny day. Wildly expensive 🙁 Approximately 8 hours longevity on the girlfriend.
    Scent: 9/10
    Overall: 8/10

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    This is in my top 5 out of 200 or so frags, the peach and plum are ripe and delicious smelling while the tuberose/coconut blends flawlessly. This is one that people always notice and compliment- especially my fiance. I am not usually a fan of tuberose, but in this it is very well done and I will make an exception for it. The bottle is expensive, but the juice is of high quality so it is concentrated and lasts a long time. I have had mine a long time and have barely made a dent in it, I dont think I will ever use a whole FB. The packaging with the marble head is expensive and excessive in my book, but I will not tell anyone how to spend their money. This smells like a dripping peach alongside a sun ripened plum, coconut with liquor, and the berries are an afterthought and not overpowering at all… All without smelling at all synthetic.
    For those of you who love this but the price is too steep or you are looking for a strong, much less expensive peach/plum combo I would suggest Miss Marissa by Ebba at luckyscent.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful perfume. The peach reminds me of a rich and smooth cognac. The peach note in many other perfumes gives a room spray trait which ruins the entire formula. The coconut and lily marry together perfectly. It reminds me of Lalique by Lalique. This is full bottle worthy.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Where are the peaches, plums and other ingredients gone? They left the tuberose alone. That might be because she is effectively strong, like in the most headache-able perfumes. An ordinary tuberose scent at the price of a princess. As with theother MDCI I tried, I smell rather the theft here.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    It starts out quite promising with beautiful peach and coconut notes, but then gets VERY smokey and soapy (perhaps on my skin). I didn’t like it out of the tester bottle either. Be sure to test it first before buying since it’s WAAAAAY too expensive for the lower quality scent it offers. If you like clean, not too sweet peach perfumes, try Dalissime or In Bloom for a much better quality and price. They’re peachy without being too cloying (or gourmand) and retain their peachy/sweet floral quality all the way to the basenotes. Good luck! 🙂

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