Taif Roses Montale

3.87 из 5
(15 отзывов)

Taif Roses Montale

Rated 3.87 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Taif Roses Montale for women and men of Montale

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Taif is a scent of rare Arabian roses, the symbol of luxury and nobility. Available as 50 and 100 ml EDP. Taif Roses was launched in 2007. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Montale.

15 reviews for Taif Roses Montale

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I was NOT prepared for this one. Upon sparingly spritzing it on my wrists, I was immediately assaulted by a medicinal green, no, molten acid opening volley that about knocked me off my feet. After an almost unbearably shrill 10-15 minutes, the crisp, lemony rose came through and shone very brightly indeed, before unfurling in a sharp beeswax-honey syrup, to my relief. This stage was so, so beautiful, and lasted all of 30 minutes until…eau de head shop. Santa Cruz head shop. More accurately, the tarot card shop at the end of Pacific Avenue. The beeswax-honey note remains, with a whisper of lemon, obfuscated in a cloud of strange, soapy incense and crushed, tart greenery. Unfortunately the rose had vanished for me entirely by this point. Not the longevity or performance I was expecting, nor the robust rose I was hoping for. I will have to give this another shot if only for the gorgeous, fleeting mid-phase but until then, I’m gonna need to step back. Alas, not the rose of my dreams.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh dear me, what a horrid scent. Aggressive soliflore is indeed the right summary for this perfume. Thank goodness I only bought a 2ml sample – I’ll never finish even that much, and would dread to try to pass it on to a friend, male or female.
    As to the scent itself, it reminds me vaguely of the Pacifica rose scent, one of the few perfumes in this world that I hated so much that I immediately decided to get rid of it.
    Taif Roses actually has more redeeming features. When first sprayed it smells horrid, like a sharp earthy rose, perhaps ok in the garden but really not acceptable on me – and I really love rose perfumes. It lasts a long time, and here’s the good thing: after about 5 hours the scent has faded to something rather more acceptable. But by then of course, it is far too late.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I have to agree with the reviewer below me: “aggressive soliflore” is a very apt description for Taif Roses, and that’s not a bad thing at all, at least from my rose lover’s point of view. In fact, I’m beginning to change my mind about Montale – I was ready to dismiss this house entirely after disliking the first few of theirs that I tried, but the ones I’ve sampled these last couple of weeks have all been great, so I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt from now on.
    In this one, the heart is where the magic happens: it starts off rather sharply, and the drydown is nice but a little soapy and not very remarkable. But in between! From about five minutes in there’s a really addicting phase that lasts a couple of hours, where I’m in absolute rose heaven: totally enveloped by the wonderfully lifelike, heady, luxurious scent of real roses out in the sun.
    It’s a smell that makes me very happy, but it’s also classic and elegant – which makes it perfect for just about any occasion all through the year, except for the heat of summer. And only if you don’t overspray, because this is strong stuff – a definite advantage at this price point, but it could become overpowering rather easily.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    The very pure Rose from Taif is One of the most wanted Rose in the world.
    Taif roses is an agressive rose soliflore, bright, crisp, lemony with a touch of honey.
    This eau de parfum is elegant, fresh and very strong perfectly suitable for any season for occasions taking place both during the day and in the evening.
    Montale Taif Roses is Sweet and Exciting like the first kiss. Happy as a smile.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    When I sprayed this perfume I was really disappointed. I thought I’d smell a beautiful true rose scent, but no, it was the same smell as a healing gel called Euceta we had here in CH…And I don’t want to smell like this gel.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I cant stand this rose!! The musk is so heavy with this creamy odour which makes me feel nauseas. That same feeling i had with Al haramain – musk al haramain.
    Ive smelt a taif rose in Arabian oud store and again cannot tolerate it. Otherwise im a rose lover and love the rose note in Aoud Queen Roses.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    As a perfumer and perfume enthusiast myself I sought out for my wardrobe a soliflore of each of the flowers I love the smell of that most exactly smells like the living flower and in the case of the rose, each type of living rose, but not living or even having been to the region where Taif roses are grown I had to just go by if the perfume to me is a convincing living rose or not, and I really feel that it is. Being a soliflor it’s not about top, heart and base notes but instead about rose from the moment it’s sprayed on till the last traces vanish into the air like a floral ghost. What I especially love about this perfume is that it’s not cluttered with a bunch of other distracting notes that blur the rose in the olfactory sense. Montale being a luxury perfume house does use plenty of premium quality natural rose absolute so they don’t need a bunch of other sweet things to sweeten away the peppery or citronella facets that are unfortunate tagalongs in poor quality rose absolute, so the fine quality absolutes let this damask rose of Taif stand on its own with the help of some geranium which is the secret of the great sillage and remain very true to its name and very natural smelling and NOT like a rose perfume or a perfumer’s creative abstract take on rose. I find the whole idea of there being such a thing as a perfume meant for men or women absurd and even more when it comes to floral soliflors. I have asked all the flowers in my greenhouses and garden and none have ever answered that their scent is only suitable for a male or female to wear. A flower is a flower, a miracle from nature and something everyone should appreciate and enjoy regardless of sex, so why should perfumers try to restrict it to one sex or another? I, like many men who follow my own judgement of taste and style, pay absolutely no attention as to whether a perfume is for men or women, or for a red Irish Setter, if I want to smell like it, I wear it, but sadly there are men who would really do like the women’s version better but ultimately buy the one for men just because they cannot bear the stigma of wearing perfume for women. But when I myself look at the Montale rose perfumes I do tend to try ones like Taif Roses because it is intended for both men and women because that indicates to me that it is most likely a bit less sweet, which is a quality that I do like. So, for me this very natural smelling rose perfume is a winner and I am happy to have incorporated it along with Highness Rose into my wardrobe. I will sum things up by saying that it’s a high quality realistic smelling damask rose perfume that is no more of less sweet smelling than fresh roses and it does have geranium in with it but that is to increase sillage, so it’s not something you are going to notice. Keep in mind by putting on one spray everyone around you the rest of the day is going to be smelling roses. It lasts hours and hours and you don’t need to refresh it. I have heard that it is going to be retired. It is still all around online at very reasonable prices so if you like it, like I do, you night want to squirrel away your own little stash like I am.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    a very soapy rose with great Longevity und Sillage

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    My first Montale fragrance that is not a sample. At first spray, it smells like roses, and then it turns into soapy roses. Needless to say, I was pretty worried about that but then thirty minutes in, it started to turn a little sweet before turning to a truer rose scent. It stayed pretty linear on me throughout, smells floral but definitely edging on the soapy side without turning L’Occitane-soapy (thank goodness). What’s interesting, however, was that those around me said it smelled like a feminine, powdery rose. And what is more interesting, is the fact that those around me could actually smell it. I know people say sillage on this is good but I’m the kind of person with skin that eats up even the strongest parfum so imagine my VERY pleasant surprise when ppl within 6 feet radius (who happens to be cooking) could smell it even over the scent of food. I think this fragrance will require a few more tries for me to get a better handle on how true the rose scent stays on me, but so far, I’m very impressed with the sillage (longevity on me is 3 hours, though), and also impressed with the fact that I had more than four random strangers complimenting me on the scent!
    Edit to add: Tried the fragrance again today. As an experiment on its sillage and strength, I sprayed it on right before going in to eat Korean BBQ (those of you who had Korean BBQ – the kind where you grill the food yourself – would know just how strong the food scent is and how it lingers), I’m pleased to report that Taif Roses won. The projection of this is pretty nuclear, but in a much needed and good way. The only thing I wish is different is the way the scent reacts with my skin, on me it does turn a bit soapy.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    exquisito aroma de rosas al 100%
    la rosa da paso a una capa de cítricos y hierba limón y geranio que es lo que le da ese aroma tan especial!!!
    con ligero toque de aoud
    me recuerda mi viaje por el sur de la india!!!
    un aroma para llevar a cualquier hora del día y en toda época del año 10/10
    totalmente unisex
    bien por montale

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I sampled this in a perfume store today. Later when i got home, thew that paper stripe in trash – my kitchen smells roses even after 10h! This is an incredible intensity and longevity for one spritz, compareable only to real arabian perfumes (Pierre Montale knew what he was doing)! The fragrance itself is OK, would be perfect for rose fanatics, and this rose is even a little sour (i had an oud feeling).

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Taif Roses…. well, it was meant to be a gift to my sister, but her nose said “yes” while her stomach said “no” to it. So be it, it came back to me.
    Given the fact that I already own Montale Highness Rose,I probably wouldn’t have purchased this for myself. You may ask why, if I am a rose lover… ( one has to be a huge rose addict to actually buy a bottle of Highness Rose). Well, because Montale Taif Roses and Montale Highness Roses are 90% identical! The 10% difference is found in the opening notes, Taif opens with green and fairly deep roses, while Highness has an insense feel to it, and the drydown.
    Having said that, the only other thing I can add is that Taif, just like Highness, must have a large dose or pure rose oil in it. It smells totally natural, and it has monstrous silage and longevity; better than Highness, at least on my skin. On clothes they are both incredible.
    So, I can bathe myself in gorgeous roses. Needless to say, it is rose season for me!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Taif rose of MONTALE is together with Taif rose of ABDUL SAMAD AL-QURAISHI the best world has ever known in rose essences. Nobody can beat MONTALE & ABDUL SAMAD AL-QURAISHI!!!!!!!!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the not rosy enough roses by Montale. After testing all of them such a conclusion is not funny actually( Where are the promissed roses? I don’t like this fragrance.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Amazing, dramatic, beautiful then ugly then turn back to being more beautiful. I smell rose, then lemongrass then wood then rose again.

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