Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum Memo Paris

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Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum Memo Paris

Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum Memo Paris

Rated 3.87 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum Memo Paris for women and men of Memo Paris

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Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum by Memo Paris is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum was launched in 2012. The fragrance features cedar, amber, sandalwood and tonka bean.

15 reviews for Quartier Latin Eau de Parfum Memo Paris

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my favorite perfume from the house. The concept and the scent go very well together and make an enlightened joyful aura. Plus,if you like sandalwood, you can’t go wrong with it.
    At first sniff, it me reminded me of sensuous. I guess if sensuous had a lighter version Iit got to be quartier latin. It smells quite oriental woody, but light and fresh at the same time. I thought I smelt something fruity or citrusy as well, which doesn’t exist here in the notes.
    It is labeled to be unisex, but I think it’s more on the feminine side with its inoffensive calming nature.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Perhaps this is one of the first perfumes of the brand that seems to make sense in the concept and the execution of it. Latin Quarter is inspired by a part of Paris with intellectual and cultural effervescence, something with a certain aura of sophistication. This is translated into a perfume that seeks a bohemian aura, romantic and with a certain intellectual air, which combines well with a composition of woody and oriental contours.
    The aroma itself is not new to me, there is a nostalgic aura in its scent, which makes me think of one of the classic perfumes of the 90s, the Shiseido Feminite du Bois. Quartier Latin appropriates the idea of plum, amber, wood and spices from the Feminite du Bois and takes it in a more intense direction in the scent of sandalwood and cedar. The spicy aspect goes more in a direction of clove than cinnamon and although the plum is not listed in the composition there are touches of it along with the iris in the background.
    Overall, Quartier Latin is very harmonious and perhaps one of the best interpretations I have ever seen of the Feminite du Bois. Still, if the goal is this, for the price of a memo perfume you can go after the original and maybe even save a little.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I should love this, I adore all the separate parts yet the combination leaves me quite cold, it’s sort of wishy washy sweetish not very woodsy but a bit. There’s something almost plastic about it sort of a synthetic vibe. A pity, I had high hopes for this one.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    This is woody but smooth and sort of fuzzy-smoky. It reminds me of unburnt papier d’Armenie and the drydown of cedar-based perfumes which have lost their top notes.
    This would be appealing for the snuggly factor, and I don’t dislike it, but I won’t be taking this relationship any further.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh wow, I love this! It opens with a very creamy, cardamom-esque scent and dries down to something really clean and fresh. It reminds me of laundry dryer sheets for some reason. Perfectly unisex and lovely.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    It reminds me of the smell of a rubber / foam bath mat, that someone left a tonka bean on. Longevity on my skin was 4 hours, the projection was poor. skin scent from the first 10 seconds of application. Hugely disappointed with this one.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Very synthetic opening. Creamy and rubbery, made me think of foam mats. Smooth and sweet, I got mostly tonka and little cedar. Interesting, but too sweet and synthetic for me.
    I don’t get the “bookshop” scent other users have commented on… to me, it’s more like a confectionary that’s making a batch of very artificial vanilla taffy.
    The website says it’s made to evoke the “ubiquitous clove cigarettes” of the Latin Quarter – never would have guessed. There is no clove, no smokiness, no tobacco. I grew up around clove-cigarette smokers and to me, there’s nothing remotely reminiscent of a clove cigarette, which is not a bad thing.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I had high hopes based on the cool French name, but Quartier Latin was all Iso-E-Super and more chemicals. There was nothing unique about it, nothing memorable. It smelled dull, ambiguous, bland. Robbery to sell this for the price they ask. There is NO resemblance to Femininite du Bois, which has that beautiful, strong, natural cedar. This is a wannabe at best.
    According to Memo’s description from their website, oil of clove leaf should be in the pyramid above, but it works out well that it is not shown here, since Quartier Latin doesn’t smell like clove whatsoever.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Quartier Latin is more about Sandalwood-Cedar mix then amber. Some lovely sandalwood here – very soft, warm and milky. This is a winter comfort fragrance. I find this fragrance to resemble the old book swell (the best kind, no mold) mixed with a Tonka bean.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    those notes can’t be the only ones in this fragrance, i can smell a milky creamy note in there which is similar to vanilla light pie. not that cloying vanilla, but the kind that is quite sophisticated and elegantly naughty. something like a clean tan skin creamy essence that is quite luring (prevent it after eating a heavy meal and being full). quite interesting and captivating, today was my 3rd test and i guess i need more cause it’s quite challenging to my nose.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I am in 2 minds about this one.
    The first time I tried it (as a full wear rather than initial sampling) I really quite liked it. I wanted woody and it hit the spot. Very woody on me, I got a strong sandalwood note (the harsher drier Australian kind to my nose, but I am no expert by any means) but it was pleasant, fairly smooth and well supported by cedar. The sandalwood balanced and smoothed the cedar giving a strong woodiness without the peppery prickly feel that cedar sometimes has, while the cedar kept the woodiness of the sandalwood in sharp focus, preventing it from lapsing into creamy territory and keeping this woody throughout. I had wood, good, strong, fresh planed wood, from the outset to drydown. Sure it softened over time with a faint warmth of the amber and the tonka adding a slightly toasted feel to the whole affair. It lasted well, projected to an acceptable level – I got wafts but I wasn’t going to overpower anyone as I walked past.
    And I liked it, rather a lot.
    Tonight I put it on again for my night time scent, as I have been on a wood binge these last couple of days.
    The thing is, the other day I wore Bois Des Iles, and Sycomore, yesterday my day scent was Wonderwood and my bed scent was Sacred Wood. I continued my theme today with Tam Dao edt, with a brief interlude this evening to sample Vanille Insencee on my arm before applying this in anticipation of bed time.
    The problem is, after the smooth, welcoming and creamy woods of the last few days this feels harsh and scratchy.
    I have to admit I am surprised. I guess this is why we don’t make snap decisions and buy a huge bottle after one test (I didn’t, don’t worry, not this time :D!)
    I really rather liked this after my first wear but seen in closer contrast to other wood scents that I enjoy this one feels a little sharp, a little scratchy – it feels (I am bad at metaphors but I’ll try) as though this is a piece of rough hewn timber, a plank covered with splinters, not refined or smoothed. Whereas the other woods feel somewhere between a smooth planed and sanded wood and a finished beautiful handcrafted cabinet.
    So I feel that this is a scent that I would only wear very rarely. I have got into my pyjamas with the traces of yesterdays sacred wood and this has softened QL considerably. If this were cheaper I would consider a decant for layering purposes to add a pleasant strong woody base to some other, lighter fragrances I have. However it isn’t especially cheap! However for those with a bit more cash this might be a good layering scent.
    I guess I haven’t reached my final verdict on this one yet and need to give it further tests under different conditions. Luckily a little goes a long way and one or two sprays from my sample gives good projection and longevity.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    UHm…i feel no resenblance to the glorious FdB, which I adore. It is a rather warm creamy almost chocolatey fragrance on my skin. It starts off with spicy fragrant woods, settling into a nice warm resinous chocolate..
    I like it a lot.. Too bad my boyfriend finds it repulsive..things we do for love..

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    i just smelled this at bloomingdales ..i was impressed by the entire line ,,its very strong very prominent and excellent longevity and sillage..it smells oriental warm oudy powdery amber y woody mysterious..it has sandalwood base ..very warm and seductive it could be unisex but i think its nicer on women ..i really enjoyed the entire line it has depth and character and a strong sense of universality .. heritage..and passion..its definitely niche and good nice niche ..the prices are also reasonable for what kind of juice you get compared to what we get these days..

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I read somewhere that this was supposed to remind one of an antiquarian bookshop – and it sort of does. It would work equally well on a man, I think. I love the sample I have just acquired – if you don’t mind smelling like an antiquarian bookshop. I wonder where one can buy it, though?

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    This gorgeus perfume could be considered unisex version of Feminité du bois, with its significant presence of cedar and sandalwood. I really love it!

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