Redcurrant & Cream Jo Malone London

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Redcurrant & Cream Jo Malone London

Redcurrant & Cream Jo Malone London

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Redcurrant & Cream Jo Malone London for women of Jo Malone London

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Jo Malone presents limited edition fragrance collection Sugar & Spice in the spring of 2013. The collection consists of five dessert-inspired fragrances signed by perfumer Christine Nagel. The names of the perfumes are Lemon Tart, Redcurrant & Cream, Elderflower & Gooseberry, Ginger Biscuit and Bitter Orange & Chocolate.

Redcurrant & Cream is inspired by a summer fruit pudding. The fragrance contains notes of red currants, strawberries, raspberries and creamy musk.

The fragrances are available as 30 ml Eau Cologne.

15 reviews for Redcurrant & Cream Jo Malone London

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m so sad that this is discontinued and hard to find. In my opinion it has just as much every right to be part of the permanent collection as Ginger Biscuit. I get a very sweet cream, like whipped cream or meringue and a touch of red berries. This isn’t a synthetic celebrity scent strawberry. This is like a very decadent raspberry coulis over a creamy cheesecake. I’m not familiar with red currant but if this is how it usually smells in perfumery then I’ve been hunting down the wrong berries all this time.
    It reminds me of a much nicer Angel Eau Sucree, without the trying too hard patchouli base notes that one has. And I really like that one don’t get me wrong, but I’m floored by this.
    I never thought a Jo Malone fragrance could be considered stunning. But this one is to me. I want to always have this around but I know that’s not possible unless they bring it back. The prices this goes for is astronomical. If you ever see it for under $200 I’d say it’s probably worth it. If you ever see it for around $100 or less, snatch it up and don’t think twice. It will resell easily.
    Oh and lastly, I really was also impressed by the sillage and longevity of this one. It’s the best preforming Jo Malone out of the 3 other ones I’ve smelled. And one of those was a “cologne intense” Maybe it’s just my skin chemistry as I’m finding a few of the ones I’ve tried recently that are supposed to have atomic projection really don’t on me. Don’t know when my skin chemistry decided to swap night for day and vise versa, but it’s something to think about if you find the same thing happens to you.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    If you have this for swap please message me!!!! I need a backup bottle asap!!! Also open to other $ugge$tion$

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I had high hopes for this fragrance, it remained on my “to test” list for a long time. I finally received a sample of it, and it was delicious. It smells just as the name, red currants and cream. Silage is very weak, but that’s ok. Sometimes you need a fragrance that only you can smell or your snuggle buddy. Unfortunately, this scent does not last. At all. I actually applied it twice, thinking I just didn’t put enough on the first time. But, both applications lasted less than an hour, and not just to my nose, as my 12 year old sniffer checked for me as well. It’s really too bad, as this would have been a great spring fragrance for me. For a discontinued fragrance, prices aren’t bad on the secondary market, but not worth if it body mists last longer. This is the first fragrance to ever disappear so quickly on me. Prior to that, Gucci Premier held the record. 🙁

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    a bowl of fruity pebbles with milk. love it!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me of being a child at a party, cake , sweets and fruit…. Love

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A sweet, soft, airy breath of a fragrance.
    What you see is what you get – Of the berriest listed, raspberry seems to be the most dominant, red currant & then strawberry. They are not overly sugared – but instead, more on the sour side! And while this fragrance is sheer and delicate, it holds it’s own in being marked in my book as musky; Musky and warm! Like a berry-scented candle of sorts.
    The ‘cream’ comes around in the end, nothing overly gourmand or vanillic, just an additional layer of silk that tones down the tartness of the opening.
    Really divine for warm weather, very carefree while still being somewhat sophisticated for a fruity-berry-scent. This does not inspire imaginative scenes in my head, it is not overly complex – but it is extremely enjoyable and pleasant, and a real guilty pleasure! I need to stop myself from wearing this every day… Especially to work, because I find it demure and understated, while still being beautiful!
    Longevity: Short. Around 4ish hours, and then you’re reallllllllly searching to smell the scent on your skin.
    Sillage: Soft – more than a skinscent, but not much.
    As with most Jo Malone scents, this one is especially great for layering because of it’s simplicity. I love layering it with a simple vanilla, or a sweet floral for something different.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Though the listed notes are only fruit and musk, I also smell spices…specifically a little clove and maybe even some nutmeg. The opening is very strong berries, currant, and spice. As it dries it becomes more creamy, but despite the name this is not a milky/creamy scent. It does smell edible, but not completely foody; it’s more like some berries you might find in the woods than it is a prepared dessert. The musk gives longevity and keeps it from being too sweet. I really like this one–a step deeper and more sophisticated than most fruity florals, and it lasts a long time with great projection.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Very nice perfume, the red currant note is realistic, crisp. Overall such a unique and fresh scent. I like Jo Malone, she uses high quality ingredients.This is a gift, so maybe not something I would have thought of for myself, I detect some spiciness, and the drydown is soft and sweet. A very pleasant scent for summer!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance is just lovely!
    It smells exactly like a redcurrant cupcake.very fruity, but not sickly sweet. The sourness of the redcurrant balances it out very nicely.
    Finally a spring/summer scent without any citrus in it.
    Even though it is a fruity scent it is very natural like most of the Jo Malone scents and zero synthetic.
    Also it is a very light and pleasant scent and it doesn’t give you a headache.
    Love 🙂

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    The name says it all, redcurrant and cream is precisely what this is. It opens up a tad bit tart/sour with a blast of fresh and definitely not over-ripe redcurrants and raspberries, but it only takes a few seconds for it to settle down and for the cream part to come forth. It dries down to a sweet musky but simultaniously bright berry. Very pleasant indeed. All in all I really do enjoy this fragrance and I can imagine it layering well with something like Hanae Mori. That could be a killer combination that I must remember to try out!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet yet sharp red berries with a very slight creamy/musky undertone – lasting power is quite good and this is divine layered over a creamy vanilla.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    this reminds me of my recent trip to london march 2013 i kept smelling it at Harrods ..it was my 8 year old son who said mom smell this its so you ..i love red currants something about this perfume is so serene so sweet yet crisp not cloying or headache inducing its a perfect berry currant juicy creamy tart clean and crisp is so alive so refreshing its almost magical from alice in wonderland ..its a young perfume..young at hear.. not complex.. simple yet beautiful ..has a pretty soul ..a light mesmerising dewy clowd of currants..i love i its a limited editin and comes only in 30 ml

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Red Currant & Cream opens with some sort of juice… juice… juice… RED CURRANT!
    Red Currant & Cream is the perfect example of currant in a fragrance. Red or black, it is unmistakably CURRANT. I did not notice the prominence of the currant on paper, or in the store. It was not until I brought Red Currant & Cream home and tried it on, that currant sprang at my face like a pop-up book.
    Once it calms down on my skin, I begin to be able to detect elements of the other berry notes, but the bitter, almost boozy red currant continues to make its presence felt, loud and clear.
    I used a ton of red and black currants when I worked in a kitchen making frozen sorbet and other desserts. I became acquainted with it as an ingredient then.. However, the first time I recognized currants as a note in perfumery, was when I tried Enchanted Forest by Vagabond Prince, which is an homage to the entire forest but especially to the black currant. As soon as Red Currant & Cream resonated in my mind, I was brought right back not to the kitchen, but to my first experience of Enchanted Forest.
    It seems to me that red currant and black currant smell very similar if not identical to one another in perfumery, but VERY DIFFERENT from other berry notes.
    Whereas strawberry and raspberry can often be used interchangably (especially because they are so often synthetic-smelling in fragrance), a very bold currant note could not be substituted for anything else. There is an outstanding bitterness along with the sweetness. I would describe most berries as sweet and sour, compared to the currant, which is sweet and BITTER, sometimes so much so that it goes the direction of woody/ fermented and starts to turn into berry wine.
    Don’t let that discourage you from trying Red Currant & Cream. If you aren’t sure if you know what the Red Currant note is, Jo Malone provides you with the perfect example of an almost isolated currant in this fragrance.
    The other berries fall to the way-side here, and the musk in the dry down develops a nice cushion for the currant to float on until it dissipates, but is nowhere near CREAM to me. I don’t really mind that though. The projection is good and a little goes a long way, so I am careful not to over-spray with this one. I would not want to be announcing, CURRANTS! GET YOUR CURRANTS HERE! to an entire movie theater. Longevity is average for JM, meaning unless you douse yourself or spray your clothing, it won’t stick around all day.
    Another successfully simple and articulate scent from Jo Malone. I imagine this layering very well with something more rich, creamy and gourmand.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    looks like this one doesnt work out with my skin chemistry, and its actually the first perfume ever im experiencing this with… i smell all those berries but then there is this terrible sweaty/stinky smell… when i sprayed all of the scents around my arms, this one was the only one i could smell…. and all i could smell was as if someome was sitting right next to me with terribly stinky armpits. ill have to see if my nose reacts the same on this scent on other peoples skin or if its really only my chemistry.. :/
    Edit: nope looks like its not my chemistries fault. On my husband it smells the same, and he (before i even said anything) asked me what that horrible smell was… So he smells it to, on me and on himself, some terrible, synthetic stench 🙁 bummer

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so sweet… Exactly what I expected. Very sweet raspberries with red currant… It can be overpowering on its own tho.

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