Tiger’s Nest Memo Paris

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Tiger's Nest Memo Paris

Tiger’s Nest Memo Paris

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Tiger’s Nest Memo Paris for women and men of Memo Paris

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Tiger’s Nest by Memo Paris is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tiger’s Nest was launched in 2018. Top notes are lemon and aldehydes; middle notes are pink pepper, pepper, rose and absinthe; base notes are olibanum, benzoin, cinnamon, labdanum, tolu balsam, vanilla and amber.

5 reviews for Tiger’s Nest Memo Paris

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful left of field scent.
    Arabian Knight below has a description almost nailing this scent.
    A quick whiff gives to churchy, waxy, benzoin feel with to me more so a strong vanilla rounding everything off, the lemon opening disappearing on the dry down. A tiny tiny amount of pepper giving a teeny clean kick. But its also so creamy… like someone’s just sprayed whipped cream by accident.
    The creative marketing actually makes sense – I can imagine coming across a Tigers den with straw and dry grass laying around, sweat and dare I say sweet urine high up on a mountain pass with a clean breeze carrying it away leaving it sweet and inoffensive.
    One minute slightly animalic, the next gourmand, natural then slightly synthetic. Interesting.
    That’s what makes this one again so addictive – like Serge Luten’s Fille en Aiguilles, Profumum Arso or Parfum de Marly Galloway – its unusual enough to challenge and just pass mainstream by design, maybe remind you of something good or bad but as a whole becomes something greater leaving you want to smell it more.
    Whilst exceptionally made the price is what makes me question whether it is remarkable. I’m not sure that I know of anything like it – as such I was happy with a 10ml Travel Spray and would consider replacing it but not a full bottle.
    Winter scent – Very unisex – very sexy on a woman I think!
    Happy Smelling

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this, but after a couple of hours, I felt like I was locked in a church. It didn’t really develop like I would have hoped.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Modern perfumers are in love with the mystique of the happy and mysterious Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and here comes the second offering in as many years from a major line after Amouage’s extremely polarizing animalic earthy incense Figment. This one though plays it very safe for most part and is pretty much a straightforward Oriental ambery incense. the perfume begins on a cloud of aldehydes, absinth and lemon. It proceeds to a heart of incense, saffron, osmanthus, ylang ylang, and rose. Finally it settles into powdery amber with traces of vanilla, tolu balsam and papyrus. Unisex, beautifully blended. moderate in sillage and long lasting, this is a beautiful if somewhat safe and somewhat ‘on the predictable side Oriental’ scent. Enjoy!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    ‘Tiger’s Nest’ is a lush, exotic amber-incense fragrance in the same vein as Kilian’s ‘Amber Oud’, or ‘Opus VI’ by Amouage. The opening is a benzoin bomb – warm, sun-kissed church pews and waxy incense resin, diffused by a cloud of soft vanilla powder. There is a prickly, almost fizzy top note that I identified as aldehyde giving a slight coarseness -I could almost imagine burying my face into the fur of a tiger, albeit a very clean, well groomed tiger -a maharajah’s pet perhaps. There is nothing animalic here, or notably leathery and even the listed saffron doesn’t have much presence. It really just focuses on resins and vanilla, dusted with some dry spice.
    It smells plush and expensive, but given the official note list, I was expecting something more unusual. I don’t detect any absinthe note, or indeed much in the way of florals, though it lists rose, osmanthus and ylang in the heart. It’s all sweet tolu and vanilla on my skin unfortunately, but perhaps others could pick out the more interesting parts of the composition that evaded me.
    It’s definitely a cold weather scent, rich and inviting, but not unique enough to get excited about.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I was in Paris for one month and I tried this perfumes three times and I don’t like it at all because it’s not something interesting to smell.
    when I sniff this perfume my mind takes me to the church smell or atmosphere, it’s very dark and black musky which is a new thing for MEMO, maybe the others will like it but because I like to find a unique niche brand and perfumes but I don’t like the smell that is not interesting to smell it again and again.
    4/10

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