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XSHRobert – :
Blind bought that one on a whim because of rhubarb.
Not only I love rhubarb jam or compote, but also, this note was uncommon a few years ago.
I erroneously imagined Rose de Vigne to be Molton Brown Delicious Rhubarb and Rose’s sibling (why don’t they have a fragrance version???)
Same experience as Coffeecup’s: disappointing.
But to be fair, I should have known better since rose is a hit or miss with me.
No florals, no freshness, no dewiness.
Only extreme sourness, almost like curdled dairy, and painfully sharp. So unpleasant.
On a hot day, I tried it again and it became slightly palatable: more on the tart side but still nose wrinkling and eyes squinting sour.
The whole stuff softens after 40 min, yet, the rose remains generic, with that acid tinge (think sweaty feet) I loathe when it’s a miss.
That juice isn’t on a pricy side but there are EDT much cheaper that smell far more expensive than this.
Anyway, thank you Coffeecup for your tip!
husnich – :
I miss roses on my vanity. I miss those sweet, fresh, dewy, uplifting, voluptious roses on my vanity/perfume wardrobe, so I hoped that this one would fit perfectly. Yet… nope. it’s sour and watery, sometimes peppery mess with fake rose, and lots of rhubarb. Nope.
An update: with warmer temperatures the scent turns sweeter! Quite a bit sweeter tbh, and more floral. Hmh, interesting. The rose is more that heady, heavy rose oil kind of thing, sweeter with a bit of body attached to it, and a little “old-world-charm” . Wouldn’t have expected that to happen after my “sour-slurry-experience” (lol) in September, and looking at the pale pink, sorta sparkly packaging. I’ll keep experimenting, maybe I’ll like it after all. But don’t expect chandeliers, ballrooms nor rose gardens, this is still a far cry.
kem1979 – :
Tested a spray on the top of my hand.
Rose and Musk. Unfortunately for me, neither the creamy kind of rose notes nor the fresh mini rose. Just the usual, unpleasant (for me) rose note I find in little girl’s fragrances.
Not for me.
It does last longer and have more intensity than the usual for Caudalie.
detvora.ru.81 – :
I used to find rose scents too sharp and overpowering, but I really like this. It’s not sharp at all, in fact, it’s almost too sweet for me sometimes.
I’m slightly confused why Caudalie claims this has rhubarb in it, but Fragrantica says it’s cassis…
Reactiv1 – :
I’m having the same kind of love affair with this one as I had with Roger & Gallet’s Fleur de Figuier last summer: smelled it quite by chance in a pharmacy where it was on display, fell in love with its straightforward charm at first sight, bought it quite soon after, and lived happily ever after.
It’s definitely the same kind of fragrance, the ultimate kind of fruity floral in my eyes: just tart and just sweet enough, juicy and bright and so uplifting. Although it’s not mentioned in the notes list here, according to the box and my own nose the main note besides rose is rhubarb, and the combination works delightfully well. It’s just a very happy, uncomplicated scent, it always puts me in a good mood.
The only pity is I found Rose de Vigne in late August instead of, say, the beginning of May, seeing it’s so perfect for late spring and especially summer. It doesn’t matter, though: I’m sure it’ll keep until next year, and in the mean time it’ll afford me glimpses into carefree summer days with every sniff all winter long.
Adermotrede – :
I am a true fan and supporter of Caudalie and her founder Mathilde Thomas. Love her skin products as well!!!
This wonderful fragrance makes me feel so fresh, feminin and a little bit french 😉
A beautiful sofisticated light floral which is very very pleasant and makes you dream away about la Belle France. Love!
lazorkin – :
Love love love this perfume. I’ve been looking for a rose perfume that’s not overpowering and a little musky. I tried Rose essentielle by Bvlgari (warm rose is not my thing and doesn’t last long), Aura by Swarovski (very elegant but a bit overpowering and unfit for everyday use), Moment de bonheur by Yves Rocher(sweet rose smell which I enjoy but rose is not the only thing you smell and the bottle is too.. plain). So when I went to the drugstore just to look and spritz a bit on my wrist, I didn’t think that not only would that last almost 6 hours and it would be a rose based perfume that I could use every day. In short, love love. And the price is reasonable, always a plus.
vite0077340 – :
Clone the Gingembre rouge of Roger&Gallet