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fursenkos – :
Lush’s Rose Jam in perfume form. HEAVENLY.
dabyabnoneync – :
I have put off writing this review for over a year because I don’t have the skills to do it justice. I’m going to keep it simple. Plummy, juicy, lush, sweet, syrupy, ripe, fresh, complex rose. I’m not ordinarily a big rose fan (though there are a few notable exceptions) because honestly so many of them are nice for a few minutes and then I’m bored. This keeps me wanting more for the entire day; it seems very alive and dynamic. I have an overwhelming feeling of smelling something real when I wear this. Really well done.
Almat_293 – :
Normally I’m not a plum lover, but this one is scrumptious and rich. A big juicy late july plum perfumed with smokey incense and Baltic amber on a bed of dewy peach-colored rose petals generously sprinkled with Mexican cinnamon. This one pulls me back and forth – one moment it’s warm and smokey, then the next it feels clean and almost soapy. Regardless, I recommend this one. Like all Sonoma Scent Studio fragrances I’ve tried, this one doesn’t have even a hint of synthetics and feels so authentic and organic.
reader101 – :
With a hefty dose of fruit, cinnamon, and cloves, this has a vibe like hot spiced apple cider with rum, combined with a deep syrupy rose. It is quite comforting and delicious! Low sillage, a cuddling scent.
pseumdype – :
Oh my. The most “overtly ripe” perfume I’ve ever smelled. This is a deep red plush, plump, silky rose positively dripping with sticky plummy, spiced nectar.
Sophisticated? No way. Uninhibited yet innocent. Like young love. Wear this and seduce yourself.
Ethilkini – :
Rose Volupte is the first of four samples from SSS that I have tested and worn – the other three await me. I should state at the outset that I love rose notes in perfumes. Even a basic essential rose oil lifts my spirits, but I also crave complex perfumes that combine incense, patchouli, or chypre notes with rose. I think Rose Volupte is an extraordinary rose perfume. On me, it lasted 12+ hours and it is still pleasantly drifting up from my coat collar a day later. It is a strong, rich, fruity, complex rose. I do not get distinct impressions of the other notes, nor do I perceive different, successive stages of notes from opening, middle, to dry down. Instead, all of the notes are blended together in the experience of this perfume, so that Rose Volupte never feels too simple or univocal. At times, I picked up a little more of the sweet fruitness, at others, a little more of the sandalwood, but the overall impression always remained a fresh, multi-faceted rose–like a wonderfully scented antique rose bush with many buds and blooms moving in a summer breeze. I agree with the previous reviewer’s comparison of Rose Volupte to SL La Fille de Berlin, although Rose Volupte does not have the peppery but (in my experience) extremely short-lived opening of La Fille and its roses last much longer. I also think Rose Volupte has some of the same depth and longevity as the rose that is at the center of Portrait of a Lady, without the layers of patchouli and incense that encircle and sometimes veil the flower in Ropion’s creation.