Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper Jo Malone London

3.75 из 5
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Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper Jo Malone London

Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper Jo Malone London

Rated 3.75 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper Jo Malone London for women and men of Jo Malone London

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Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper by Jo Malone London is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Christine Nagel. Top notes are mandarin orange, cardamom and black pepper; middle notes are birch and patchouli; base notes are gurjan balsam, vanilla and ink.

12 reviews for Rock The Ages Birch & Black Pepper Jo Malone London

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Remember those old mimeograph machines in school that made copies by forcing ink through a stencil onto the paper . . . you could still smell the ink, and sometimes it would get on your fingers? Or the cartridge pens (whose Peacock Blue ink still resides in my heart)? This scent brings all of that back! There’s even a hint of the paper smell. I love it! I would love it even without the scent memories, but with them, it’s irresistible.
    Malone’s Rock the Ages collection is meant to depict historic times in British history. This one represents the clash of modern traditional vs. punk culture. Hahaha – they must have had the same copy machines in England!
    The overall accord is clean and brisk, spicy, woody and aromatic. I think reading the notes is throwing some off, because it’s just like that inescapable impulse to bury your head in those copied papers in school and get a whiff of the freshly mimeographed page! The smell is almost hardwired into our brain to be pleasing. This perfume elevates that smell and transforms it into a wearable, probably unintended, tribute. Unisex, leaning towards masculine.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I love how this smells on paper, but unfortunately I don’t think I am daring enough to wear it on me. This is a perfect manifestation of its name: woody, smoky pepper, very dark but not murky because each of its notes are distinct and STRONG. It is definitely an “edgier” fragrance; in my opinion a must-try.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    It is a very nice smelling perfume. Smells like a wood, in a nice way. Performance is good. Smell is mild but last long.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    The sofiest version of Terre D’Hermes.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this. BUT it ends up smelling like an old camp fire that someone cooked hotdogs over. Maybe that’s just how it interacted with me.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Birch and Black Pepper is my reference birch scent – it is definitely smoky and woody, and often sets a more austere mood. Good on its own or layered with other scents (including beyond Jo Malone’s).
    Longevity and Sillage is better than most Jo Malone’s but even then it’s still just above average.
    I wish it will be re-released again and that it will come in 100ml sizes in Cologne Concentree version.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my current favorite and getting hard to find. If you like a little spice in your smell, this is fantastic layered with Pomegranate Noir. I have had several men ask me what I’m wearing so they can buy it for their wives. That has never really happened to me before. Surprised by people’s comments that you would never receive a compliment on this one – I pretty much get compliments daily on this combo. Not for the woman who loves a floral. This falls in the category of Nutmeg & Ginger, Pomegranate Noir, Wood Sage & Sea Salt… if you like those, there is a good chance you will like this. If not, this would not be your thing.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I haven’t a whole lot to add other than to say this smells bitter. A bitter that to me will be hard to stand after a while. I am not sure what the dry down would be like since I didn’t get past the initial spray onto a tester strip. There is nothing feminine about this to my nose. Some may like this, I just did and do not.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Stands out among the others in this line, if only because it doesn’t smell like something I’ve encountered dozens of times before.
    It’s masculine, smoky and gravely. I get a dusty birch and a medicinal ink, the combination of which makes me think of a sooty chimney sweep holding a box of pencil shavings.
    A peculiar choice to be honest; not very wearable although might be interesting to layer with other scents.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Not a full review as I only tested this a bit but…
    I was pretty surprised when I smelled this definitely one of the more interesting new scents ive smelled in awhile. However that being said that interesting factor is more so for someone myself that likes fragrances and appreciates something smelling different from the norm. That being said I think this is gonna be hard to pull off. Not something to wear if you are looking for daily compliments. Very smokey very outdoorsy. Although not the same smell gave me the same vibe something like Bois d’Ascese gives me.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not a huge fan of Jo Malone as Im not interested in layering and a lot of their fragrances (with some notable exceptions) smell incomplete, overly simple, or inoffensive to a fault imo. On the contrary, this stuff is pretty daring. It smells like a new magazine that was dropped into a bucket of cracked pepper and drizzled with some smoky birch tar. The drydown changes quite a bit as the pepper smoothens out and the vanilla becomes more prominent. The birch is identifiable all the way through, giving it a smoldering inkiness that I found myself really enjoying. Performance is so so, the longevity is right around 5 hours and the sillage is comically quiet, although I will note that my girlfriend noticed this on me a few hours after application when I couldnt smell a thing, so olfactory fatigue could be playing a role in that. I could imagine this would have some good layering applications as well if you’re into that kind of thing. It could masculinize something thats a little questionable or darken up something thats ‘too friendly’, I presume.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    A little difficult to pull off, in my opinion. The ink note is definitely there, as well as the balsam. I did enjoy the drydown, but had trouble with the top notes. To my nose, I almost got a sausage note. The sales associate laughed when I said that, so it must be only me. She did say this one is “difficult”, though.
    Anyway, it may work better on other people..

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