Trefle Pur Atelier Cologne

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Trefle Pur Atelier Cologne

Rated 3.58 out of 5 based on 50 customer ratings
(50 customer reviews)

Trefle Pur Atelier Cologne for women and men of Atelier Cologne

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Description

Trefle Pur belongs to the Cologne Absolue Collection, and it is a scent of vivid landscapes. It contains the notes of bitter orange, cardamom, sweet basil, clove, violet leaves, moss, patchouli and musk.

It is available as 200 ml eau de cologne.

The nose behind this fragrance is Jérome Epinette.

50 reviews for Trefle Pur Atelier Cologne

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    A beautiful, bright and breezy bitter orange scent laced with moss and grass. I originally bought the perfume for myself and almost choked out a friend in a meeting room after 4 sprays. The clover and moss base turns a bit too masculine for me to wear. Since then I’ve gifted it to my boyfriend and he wears it so much better. It’s a well-groomed clean scent with just a bit more underneath. I can smell him all day long 😉 Fits all seasons!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely love Trefle Pur, a juicy green eau de cologne with no sweetness, but plenty of uniqueness.
    The longevity is decent for an eau, but I think this formula would benefit with more oakmoss – sadly probably not possible due to EU restrictions.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Extremely beautiful blend of notes with basil being dominant, that smells like a wet field of grass during the rain. It has a petrichor scent to it. Sillage is moderate while longevity unfortunately isn’t that great, becoming a skin scent in about 2 and a half hours. If it weren’t for the subpar longevity, I’d say this was one of my favourite fragrances based on the scent. The best fragrance from Atelier Colognes remains Cedrat Enivrant in my opinion.
    4/5

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Refreshing citrus meadow. Unfortunately not very long-lasting.
    I got a compliment on this randomly from a blonde woman on the street about 20 minutes after I put it on.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells NOTHING like Hermes Orange Verte…I won’t do A full review on this because its A Feminine frag…It’s nice.. just not for Men.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    On skin: This does smell like citrus and greenery. The citrus is bright and fresh; the greenery is sunny and pleasant. It almost smells like a golf course: sunny, green, open, well-maintained.
    I personally prefer Orange Sanguine, but this is a respectable perfume in its own right.
    Edit: There’s something that smells chemical to me and it bothered my nose. I had to wash off the scent.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    A well-decorated and “honest” iteration of Dior Cologne Royale.
    The opening of Trefle Pur is in the same vein as Cologne Royale or, to some extent, Hermes Eau d’Orange Verte etc, a dominating grassy take on those two. Soon, it turns into somewhat a woody interpretation of Cologne Royale or a grassy but with less quality version of Zegna Sicilian Mandarin — but it would not be an issue if I sprayed on clothes instead of skin.
    Still, I’d say it’s so above the average among lavish offerings of this very young brand. And Trefle Pur is truly delightful and way beyond my expectation from an Atelier Cologne. It’s crisp, citrusy, green, and radiant throughout its decent longevity. More importantly, there is finally no Orange Sanguine / Cedrat Enivrant / Bergamote Soleil / Eau de Rochas / Burberry Weekend for Men-ish cliché drydown anymore.
    If it was sold on its RRP, I wouldn’t say Trefle Pur worths it. Fortunately, bargains of Atelier scatter everywhere, you can easily get a 200ml bottle for less than 120 dollars online but, for the same price, not a chance to a 125ml bottle of Cologne Royale or Sicilian Mandarin. Since not everyone over-criticizes a casual summer juice to be all roses, it makes Trefle Pur at least a practical freshie to close the bill.
    Rating: 6.5/10

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells so green, fresh and outdoorsy to me. I get a strong case of nostalgia with this because the fresh basil and greenery, which reminds me of running through the pine trees and garden at my grandmother’s farm in early summer.
    I love this for nostalgic reasons but I don’t know when I’d wear this. Also, I understand the comments from Jay T “Pine Sol l’orange” – it has a pine-like quality, while there is no pine tree note in it. I think the neroli is necessary and ties it together as a perfume, however.
    It’s one of those beautiful smells that you have a hard time working up the confidence to wear (as a woman) because it is a bit quirky and masculine, just like Cedrat Envirant. I think this would smell really beautiful on a guy, I wish I could wear it too. We’ll see!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve been exploring Atelier Cologns and choose Cedrat Enivrant as my favorite freshy from Atelier, it’s the most sour and effervescent, long lasting of the freshies.
    Trefle Pur is a nice citrus with a nice green grassy note, One of the least interesting ones, very gender-neutral, whereas Cedrat Enivrant is sharp and masculine learning.
    This reminds me of Annick Gautal Ninfeo Meo, but not as good, fragrance or performance wise.
    Rating: 7/10
    God bless. John 3:16

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    An invigorating green citrus scent. The bitter orange, basil and oak moss combination hews closely to the template established by the likes of Hermes’ Eau d’Orange Verte. The unique twist comes from Trefle Pur’s eponymous clover note, which adds to the grassy greenness, along with Atelier’s trademark musky base. It leans masculine, but nowhere near as much as the aforementioned Hermes or Atelier’s own Cedrat Enivrant. Personally, I prefer the sweet orange of Orange Sanguine to the bitter orange of Trefle Pur.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    این عطر و فیلتر سیلان از همین برند شاد ترین خنک ترین و خوشبو ترین عطر خنک و پر بو ترین هست.بسیار مناسب تابستان و حالی شاداب و تمیز و شیک به شما میده.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is a beautiful green uplifting fragrance. Very well blended, safe, versatile perfect for spring and summer. Longevity is average but sillage is very good since I received a lot of compliment from my entourage when I was wearing it. Just spray it on clothes if you want it too last more than 4 hours.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like a typical eau de cologne that has been modernized and it has all the right ingredients; it’s fresh, green, slightly bitter and slightly flowery. It does what is supposed to do, it’s refreshing and uplifting, but nothing memorable. The behavior on the skin is of an EDC as well.
    6.5/10

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me a bit of Citrine and Aqua Allegoria Herba Fresca. It is a bracing, bitter-green, zesty fresheness with a hint of herbacious-spiciness. Rather than pulp or juice, this is the rind of the bitter orange. I quite like it, and this is the kind of scent that I spritz on a warm washcloth and let the fumes envelop me and wake me up in the morning, and, that I would spray with abandon (repeatedly) on a hot summer day in Cali.
    As some reviewers below have noted as well, I too have my summer rotation lined up, and if I didn’t have a bunch of the Allegorias I would spring for a 30 ml bottle of this on a discounter site. It’s not love, but very strong like for “what it is”–and this is the essence of a cologne. I don’t think of it as perfume so much as “personal ambient environmental enhancer.” Just a quick “refresher”–the “Hefeweizen beer” of scents for summer (in fact this would go nicely with that).

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Citrus (not your orange juice scent) and spices combination that smells really good.
    Pretty much linear but the notes were equally handled.
    Great for summer days, outdoors and windy spring/fall as
    I feel this will shine beautifully, once air blew on it.
    Unfortunately, this scent will be very selective on who can wear it.
    I can imagine Trefle Pur will become a terrifying vinegar scent
    to the wrong skin.
    I’m glad this perfume worked amazingly on me but I’m not gonna
    buy it as my hot weather frag rotation is complete.
    Safe for office and casual settings.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one of the most beautiful Bitter Orange base fragrance i have ever smelled.
    It’s a fantastic
    one of my most complimented fragrances when I wear it.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Probably the first reasonably “green” citrus of the Atelier Cologne line that I’ve tried so far, Trefle Pur, or “Pure Clover.” Orange is responsible for the burst of the citrus, though I get a more generic citrus scent, more bergamot-esque. The green effect is yielded by the clover and basil mainly, with cardamom and violet providing some spicy and floral accents. Musk and patchouli provide a fairly grounded bases, and the top and especially heart never really disappear from the fragrance entirely, even after a couple hours.
    Likable but not lovable in my opinion, Trefle Pur provides the green angle well, reminding of fresh cut grass, and perhaps even conjuring the green clovers so linked to spring or Ireland. Imagery notwithstanding, it’s a pretty fragrance but in its greenness it comes off a bit minty, which is usually not a direction I enjoy.
    Performance is decent, comparable to most, at average (at best) for projection and longevity for a “cologne absolute” that more resembles an EDT. As with most Ateliers, it’s suited for warm weather and is more or less unisex. It’s currently available on discount sites, either, so retail is as good as it gets, price-wise.
    A nice try but a pass for me for now as far as a full bottle goes.
    7 out of 10

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts cold, bitter citrus, in a pleasant way. The basil and violet leaf come out with a bit of wear. Overall it seems to be a very herbal citrus, and I get the impression of lemon balm. Very refreshing and summery, if conventional. However, the oakmoss is out of control on my skin after 2 hours, and it becomes too bitter for my taste. Sadly not something I can wear.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Summer, summer, summer, this is what Trefle Pur reminds me of. It is the main reason why I love the Atelier line so much. I love citrus based colognes and this one did not disappoint me. The bitter orange mixes in with the spiciness and it is true bliss. Perfect for spring and summer days. It makes me feel very happy.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Trefle Pur reminds me of the happiest moments in my life.
    It’s just super delightful.Makes me wanna lie down on a grassland.
    Atelier has tons of citrusy scents in its collection, but Trefle Pur is a distinctive one.It starts with a pleasantly refreshing bitter orange note, and quickly turns into a mixture of clover+bitter orange, it is grassy…bright…and crystalline, but not sharp at all.As usual, I tested it on both my skin and my clothes, I must admit that it has better performance on my clothes.On my skin it has a strange sour smell(might be the violet leaf?), the smell was lemony but not so harmonious.
    Nonetheless, it’s impeccable.Everybody knows that citrus cannot last long, especially when it’s cologne absolue.Hence I believe that we shouldn’t complain about this…The fragrance is so simple and innocent.<3 <3 <3

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Trefle pur reminds me of a fresh spring or summer sunny and happy day.
    First I can smell bergamot that makes me feel vigorous. Then a soft note of cardamon comes to my noise which for me is a traditional signature of persian sweets. Then it takes me to the vast green high mountain fields with fresh air. At the end I see myself seating under a citrus tree smelling the wet grass and earth around me. For me it is a vital and earthy fragrance that stays fresh with me all day long in a modest and unassuming way.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I loved this when I first sprayed it on, and am still loving it 4 hours later. It opens with a big blast of orange and green notes, then goes a bit spicy and grassy (clover?) and has a beautiful mossy drydown with just the right amount of patchouli. It gives me an image of coming out of an orange grove and finding yourself in a meadow with woods just beyond it. Eau d’Orange Vert has always been my favorite for this type of fragrance, but this is a serious contender! Longevity and sillage are both on the low side – about 4 hours on me, but that’s the ONLY thing I don’t like about this one.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    The Trefule Pur is a very crisp citrus scent without the support of any other creamy base notes. On my skin the openning is a typical citrus blast and kinda harsh. The smell is rather single-dimensional and does not last long. To sum up, this belongs to the stereotype of summer-y colognes that are uplifting and happy in the simplest way.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Trèfle Pur opens with a nice orange that hangs around for quite awhile. Very masculine, and definitely not too floral, but more like branches and bushes than flowers. So realistic, it almost makes me want to sneeze. (Reminds me of Enchanted Forest by Vagabond Prince, minus that awful choking rum note.) The jury is still out about whether or not I like this, the drydown is quite mossy. But, as others have said, it’s more complex than other Atelier Colognes, and some will probably love it.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Yet another, what I like to call, weaponized citrus scents. Put this in the same vein as Xerjoff Nio, Tom Ford Neroli Portofino, and Le Labo Bergamote 22. Being the least expensive and most accessible in this category is great. Being superior to all the other brands by far imo, makes this fragrance even better.
    As stated this one is a citrus lovers dream. It opens up with an eye burning bright bitter orange/lime/bergamot blast that should remind anyone of a citrus zester going on a massacre. Absolutely incredible, forward, summery, green, bright. As with all of these weaponized citrus scents that opening cannot last. Though in my experience it hangs around stronger and longer. In the heart you get a milder bitter orange without the other citrus notes. The greens start balancing more favorably to the citrus.
    Base is where all of these citrus bombshells fall flat. I wish I could say Trefle Pur was an exception. It is not. It doesn’t completely disappear like Nio does on my skin however it might as well as the base is a sort of mildly musky stale orange peel. Not as off putting as perhaps that description sounds, but not far off. My solution, spray less more often. It’s tempting with a frag like this to spray 4-5 times and pray it lasts but spraying twice on initial spray then once every 3 hours or so yields the best result and you will use the same amount.
    Not the most original fragrance but best in this category and when I smelled it for the first time I knew I had to have it. 8/10

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    At first sniff, Trefle Pur is identical to JF by Floris, but after a short while the scents diverge and while JF is linear and fades quickly, with poor longevity but keeping the high top notes, Trefle Pur’s bitter orange deepens and it dries down to a very pleasant, mossy base for 2-3 hours. Both Trefle Pur and JF remind me of autumn. Both need a decent spray. Trefle Pur is a beautiful cologne, superb quality, but I first wore JF 20 years ago, so that is my first love….

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Typical Atelier. Some citrus,florals and a touch of spice. All of them have the same feel just about except for Gold Leather. They are good warm weather scents with average or in most cases below average performance.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    After Orange Sanguine and Cédrat Enivrant this is the first scent from Atelier Cologne that’s not entirely citrus-focused that I’ve tried, and I have to say I like this one as well. It’s a bit too complex to fall in love head over heel with, as I have with the first two, which are much brighter, but after a couple of wearings I am intrigued by Trèfle Pur; I feel like I’m just beginning to get to know the scent.
    I agree with princess_butter below me: this fragrance does call the outdoors to mind, and it fits perfectly with the current season of early fall. The opening blast does have a lot of bitter orange, but the citrus plays a supporting role to the bracing vibe of the green, herbal notes even there. I love this phase! Then after just a little while the citrus disappears almost entirely, and the fragrance becomes more and more herbal and mossy, even a little spicy. It’s a bit masculine by then, but not too much for me.
    Wearing this I feel like I’m someone else; someone rich and classy in an unglamourous way, enjoying some time in my country house in the fall, just about to go out for a morning walk through misty fields and woods. I guess I fell for the marketing, because I don’t think I would have come up with that image myself if there wasn’t a postcard very much along those lines included with my sample (you can see it if you look up Trèfle Pur on the Atelier Cologne website). But the scent does fit that picture very well.
    My only complaint is the usual one concerning longevity. After a couple of hours there’s only a trace of the scent left. I still want at least a decant of this, though; I like imagining myself in that country house!

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    To me, this smells like the outdoors. It makes me think of camping. Because of this, I would like it in the fall, I think. The end of the drydown, on me, is just like eau des merveilles. Identical on my skin.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Atelier Cologne Trèfle Pur is a harmonious blend of sweet grassy notes and bitter orange, with an undertone of moss, basil and patchouli. It slightly reminds me of Annick Goutal Ninfeo Mio after the citrus blast. The scent doesn’t evolve too much. There is just a smooth transition from bright and fresh to a more dry, peppery resin-like texture.
    The sillage is relatively soft and the longevity is around 6 hours. I’d recommend it as a very enjoyable fragrance for warmer weathers with a certain character.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one of the best citrus scents that I tried in a while. It opens with a blast of sharp green citrus notes and little by little dries down to a wonderful composition that stays more or less close to skin. Don’t let the opening fool you: try it 2-3 times and each time wait at least a couple of hours! It just gets better!
    The dry down sits somewhere between Eau D`Orange Verte by Hermes and Hamptons by Bond No 9. To me this one is smelling better than both and given the price tag and longevity, this is an obviously superior choice.
    Good longevity but average projection. Highly recommended for warmer weathers.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I really love this one in the spring and summer. It’s bright and bitter at first, but settles into a lovely woody green drydown. The comparisons to Eau d’Orange Vert are certainly apt – but this one gets the nod because it is both sunnier and more complex.
    On the down side, projection and longevity are both below average. You almost have to bathe in this stuff to get noticed. That said, the 200 ml bottles will allow for that. I’ve had my bottle for almost 2 years and it’s still half full…

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Ok so Trèfle Pur immediately reminds me of Eau d’Orange Vert by Hermès. That comparison is undeniable, especially in the beginning…
    Right off the first blast I get a very bitter orange, very green and fresh! I find it very invigorating and pleasant. I don’t know the note of clover very well but I can detect violet leaf. It has an effect of being very watery and fresh, like the smell of grass and leaves after the rain. It also reminds me very much of high quality soap, I get a clean, fresh, orange-like soapy vibe. Which is something I happen to enjoy in this fragrance.
    Overall it doesn’t last very long… which is a shame, and I don’t detect it after a while. It says on the description that this has 18% concentration of oils, but this has the lasting power of an Eau de Cologne (as advertised), so I just have to keep reapplying constantly. I would probably recommend Hermès Eau d’Orange Vert for a better value alternative to this one, which has the lasting power of an Eau de Toilette. But either way this is still quite good.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    This review is based on a decant. To my nose, I get mostly just bitter orange and neroli. A nice refreshing scent, which I believe would bloom well in the heat. Moderate projection and longevity (6 hrs) on my skin.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice citrusy frag in the form of a typical cologne. Starts off with lemon then goes to orange then to what must be clove before disappearing. Nice but gone waaaay too soon.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance is a keeper. The scent is amazing I just wish that it last longer. I had to reapply at 12 noon . But I love this scent. My wife even wore this as well.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    J’ai été très excité pour cette parfumé parce que j’ai eu entendu comme bon choses a propos cette nouveau entreprise mais quand je suis portais la, tous j’ai pourrait sens été “Pine Sol” l’orange. J’ai été tres soulagé à decouvre que cette parfume rester proche de la peau. Mon petite ami cependant dit cette tres masculine et unique et elle admire le fort frangrance citrus.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    “Trefle Pur” was a complete disappointment.
    It started grand with loads of sugary bitter lemon promising much, but very soon it changed to clover making this very aquatic and barely noticeable. It does get better at the dry down where I can feel moss and basil, it gets spicy and interesting, but unfortunately it was gone from my skin in less than 3 hours, so I didn’t get much to enjoy.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    wake me up, orange!
    Such a delight. Wonderful, juicy and fresh orange. I can’t help, Trefle Pur brings memories of summer and vacations. This is sunshine in a bottle, sorry the cliché.
    Surprisingly the orange note stays strong for longer than I would have expected. Then some green notes join the composition, probably the violet leaf and for sure the clover.
    It feels clean all the way.
    PS:I said many times that I was not going to waste my money on colognes, and yet Atelier Cologne offer some incredible and hard to resist fragrances. I own Bois Blonds, I have Orange Sanguine in sight and Trefle Pur is next!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Gorgeous, slightly bitter and zesty citrus layers with delicate, fresh greens in the opening. Violet leaf, piquant basil and clover take hold as the citrus fades and mingle with a touch of moss, musk and patchouli in the base. Very green, slightly spicy and incredibly fresh, the violet leaf and clover are quite vivid and well done. Basil adds depth and intrigue with its characteristic sharp, herbal note. When wearing this people make think you rolled around in a leafy garden before the spring bloom though, it hardly cries out for attention. Beautiful, reticent and short lived, remember to bring an atomizer with you and reapply every few hours for best results. Highly recommended for lovers of all things green and leafy. If you enjoy Eau De Cartier then try this, it’s a richer, deeper and more complex take on it without the sour yuzu note.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been noticing that the creative director at Atelier Cologne seems to have a penchant for neroli, as it appears in many of the members of the Collection Voyage of purse sprays which I’ve been testing.
    A case in point, TREFLE PUR is not really a “pure clover” scent but more of a strongly neroli-tinged clover cologne. A better name, in fact would have been: Néroli Trèflé, since there is easily as much neroli here as greens (clover and basil). Given the blend, this ends up being a member of the large class of green citrus fragrances.
    There is nothing wrong with this composition whatsoever: it smells nice and natural, and I definitely recommend it for testing to anyone who is looking for a good citrus green for spring or summertime. The composition seems to me well-balanced, but you really must love neroli (not orange blossom) in order to wear this one, and I suspect that some people would be just as satisfied with 4711, at a fraction of the price.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like Trix cereal when first put on, but then the base is a beautiful beautiful earthy leafy scent!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    very nice, uplifting and airy.. spring time in a bottle …i like this one alot.. just pleasant, i see it as something I would wear when I was in a great mood or wanted to be. I would wear Trefle Pur especially if i was down in the dumps. Atelier makes some great smelling fragrances. Trefle Pure and Grand Neroli are my two favs right now and i do orange sanguine.This would smell wonderful on a woman as well. Longevity may not be a strong suit but citrus based fragrances on me seldom are so not a major knock in my opinion, I expected it. Atelier is
    becoming one of my favorite perfume houses’ Look forward to the rose fragrance they have, ordered a sample so awaiting on that….some great noses here at Atelier, they know what they are doing.
    I have gotten a lot of great feedback on Trefle Pur, even from those that do not normally comment on fragrances I try out. .
    I think for when you just want to smell pleasant to those around you, easily wearable for men. certainly not one to assume is one way or another, just use it, you will not disappoint.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very pleasant cologne. Although I won’t buy a full bottle I will wear my sample. It is citrusy and very bitter orange in the top notes with a lovely soupcon of basil and cardamom to make it a bit different and intriguing. The green notes are very refreshing and I love the freshness and wee bit of sweetness of the clover to make it smell like a lovely fresh field in spring. Also, the patchouli is fresh and green. It does not dominate and there is no patchouli “funk” that I can detect. This is a happy, uplifting scent with a bit of uniqueness that sets it apart from most citrus scents. Good job, L’Atelier.
    There is very little if any sillage, but that is expected with a cologne. However, this does last a few hours on my skin, longer than I expected.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I think that Eau de Cologne isn’t supposed to last longer than a couple of hours… It is also aimed to reapply as often as you want and with generous hand – that’s the idea. So you simply cannot compare an Eau de Cologne to an Eau de Parfum in terms of parameteres like longevity. Also, it is not supposed to render a superoriginal innovative and complex bouquet – EdC is basically about citrus and freshness, although Atelier Cologne itself managed to work some interesting variations.
    As an EdC Trefle does its job perfectly. It revigorates you right of the bat with a generous dose of supercrispy citrus notes, it also offers some serenity with its leafy notes, recreating the sitting on a lake shore in the woods feeling. It keeps you fresh, elegant and delicatly smelling for several hours – that’s what colognes serve for. Eau de parfum is made to impress on an occasion. Two different stories. People nowadays seem to ignore the perfume decorum that said no perfume before noon.
    I love Trefle, especially while I’m working it keeps me focused and gives me energy like no other.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Very green, leafy with very little else and a bunch of calone (aroma chemical that smells like ozone and metal). It doesn’t last more than a couple of hours on my skin. THis is the problem with perfumery, people want different stuff but there are only so many base notes out there otherwise you just get stuff that is gone in a couple of hours. Carry a travel sprayer with you.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Before I even saw the name, I thought this smelled like Irish Spring. Like a really, really good version of Irish Spring. And then when I found out the name, I had to laugh.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Trefle Pure is a very good cologne for the summertime; at the first sniff is citrusy of bitter orange, and then very green; frequently weared is especially green, less citrusy.
    Is very particular, try it more times before purchasing, because the impression of the first sniff could change in the time.
    Very good and enough lasting, although is a cologne.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    A zingy opening with bitter orange and slight green notes joined by spices and laying on a restrained mossy/musky base (which is where I also get some basil). Don’t expect somethng stunning, but if you’re up for a casual easy wear, go ahead. Refined, sober, incredibly pleasant. Quality stuff. Together with Oolang Infini, the most interesting composition by Atelier Cologne.
    Rating: 7/10

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice! Trefle Pur is the most complex scent of all the Ateliers that I’ve tried. What a nice balance of sweet and spicy. I like the combination of notes much the same way that I do in Bond’s Lexington Ave., although here in TP, it’s sweet and spicy without being gourmand, and slightly herbal which LA is not. I think I could inhale this all day long. I do believe Trefle Pur has knocked my 1st place Atelier favorite – Orange Sangine into 2nd place.

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