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mouzze – :
This goes on a spicy beautiful oriental that quickly dries down to coriander, sandalwood and some musk. It becomes a close powdery spicy skin scent. There has to be orris in this, though it could be the creaminess of the sandalwood, but that doesn’t account for the powdery note. There also is a touch of oakmoss. And, I would swear there is a carnation note.
Xeroxarrwo – :
scent : 7/10
sillage : 9/10
longevity :8/10
100% night fragrance
old-school fragrance
bize – :
Sirocco is a desert wind that comes from the Sahara. As the name suggested, a dry spicy oriental opens with citrusy coriander and lavender and settles to the vanilla, benzoin and sandalwood base. The cologne has a brighter carnation note that is not found in parfum.
Barbara Herman reviewed it in Scent And Subversion “This gourmand Oriental perfume is a dark, sensual experience, and has a more mysterious aura than the brighter Emeraude and the friendlier Shalimar.”
The notes from our database is different from Barbara’s research: 1964 Dictionnaire des Parfums de France listed citrus, lavender, benzoin, patchouli, vanilla.
prostomiha75 – :
My little vintage bottle of Sirocco is so cute, it’s got tiny blue stones on the bottle cap. I’ve actually had this in my collection for a year, but haven’t tried it till now and I have to say I smell more than what the notes on Fragrantica show. At first I smell a dry, dirty, musk and bergamot, but within minutes the scent of oakmoss, coriander, sandalwood, rose and a rich vanilla come out too. This vintage aroma makes me think dark, sexy, Parisianne chic, furs and cigarettes on the end of foot long cigarette holders. It reminds me of vintage Baghari or Shalimar: alluring, classic and beautiful.
Beiweednere – :
It’s spicy and slightly musky and vanillic througout, but I can’t pick up on any floral notes. In some ways, it evokes Shalimar as Floria55 has stated, but I get the feeling that this was the inspiration for Serge Lutens’ Chergui and don’t think it’s a coincidence that both are the names of a type of desert wind. The traces of the drydown on the wrist the next day are to die for and the whiffs that you keep catching in the air as you move will definitely be noticed and appreciated. I have about 1/4 of what’s left of 1/2 oz. bottle that appears to be from the 1940’s or 50’s, so I’ll definitelty be on the look out for more.
sanek2112 – :
I recently acquired a vintage bottle of Sirocco, and I just love it! I don’t know exactly how old it is, but it’s definitely the vintage. I love the coriander opening, such an interesting and different dry and spicy note for an Oriental style perfume, and then it gets richer, sweeter (but not too much) and deeper as the heart notes emerge.
Once the fragrance had been on my skin for a while, it began to remind me of Shalimar, in a really good way, but instead of the dark vanilla that dominates, the most prominent base note in Sirocco is oakmoss, which is one of my favorite perfume ingredients. I found this fragrance to be suitable for almost any occasion, as it is rich but understated and it never gets heavy or cloying. I am glad I got a nice big bottle, because I plan to wear it a lot!
DarkSideLegion – :
The original scent, like most of the original Lelongs was beautiful and was intense oriental with a liberal coriander topnote.
My little vintage bottle almost gone I ventured to ebay to buy a new one. Instead of a Sirocco (a hot desert wind) it was a light scent and the oriental flavor was gone. Light floral and the website does call it “refreshing”. If you’re looking for sultry and dry choose the Tauer scent.
I have not tried all the current line from Lelong, but this one does not measure up. It is also a cologne and not long-lasting at all.