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Бука 44 – :
I bought this for my mom almost 10 years ago for Christmas and, the next time I was at her house, I noticed she had stockpiled bottles of every conceivable Roger & Gallet Vanille product in existence (lotion, body wash etc.). So it turned out she loved it. Now it seems Roger & Gallet have stopped US distribution and, to her horror, discontinued Vanille altogether. She wants me to find something that smells just like it so I figured I would start here to see what others have compared it to.
monikaluils – :
Lots of citrus and white flowers, a little vanilla.
This is not what you would expect from a fragrance called ”Vanille”, but still I appreciate it for what it is. It’s light and pleasant, wished it would have better longevity though.
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AFFECENUT – :
“Gentle Fragrant Water” is an apt description. This isn’t for big vanilla lovers. There is very little vanilla here. Gentle citrus followed by light flowers with powdery sandalwood and a tiny drop of vanilla. A soft, faint, light scent. Guaranteed to be inoffensive.
teedyduri – :
For my taste, this perfume IS a little bit too “manly”… Not the féminine vanilla scent i expected. I won’t keep it.
gendos31 – :
A powdery, floral vanilla with a bright citrus opening. Definitely not gourmand. The strongest note in this fragrance to me is the tiare followed by sandalwood.
qdzvhrapmf – :
Along with L’Artisan Vanilla Roger & Gallet Vanille is the mildest vanilla so far. I know it’s not a good recommendation for those who love vanilla,like most of you here, but it is for those like me, ready for a bit of it. Not gourmet, more fresh, even uplifting. Gives a lot freshness throughout the day, good longevity. Would even say that is stronger than L’Artisan and affordable price is just another plus.
AlenLenard – :
This is almost perfection in my opinion! So soft & warm, yet fresh with it. Perfect for any season. Beautifully blended – no sharp jarring notes here. Soft soft soft, orangey, slightly sweet (but not too much so) warm woodsy undertones – funnily enough I don`t get much vanilla despite the name. The only slight negative I would give it is that I would like a little more patchouli in the base. God, will I ever be satisfied?!!!!
Edit: I have just re-visited this perfume & realised that it really is perfection (to me anyway). I don’t want to think how much I have spent over the years trying to find the ‘perfect ‘ perfume, when this is pretty much it – fresh but not too clean, sweet but not sickly so, with enough woodiness underneath to keep it interesting – I am a little scared that maybe its going to be discontinued, as its not on Roger & Gallet’s website anymore – I shall have to do a little more internet shopping………
bratstvostali – :
A delightful tribute to the modest vanilla bean without the waxy fragrant candle quality that so many straight-up vanilla scents seem to project on my skin.
The citrus medley combined with pure white blossoms keep Vanille palatable throughout, and subtle sandalwood/patchouli ensure R&G’s lovely creation stays neat.
A better behaved Vanilla Ice Cream scent on my skin best suited for days when I don’t want to take myself too seriously.
rolll – :
I think I must be testing a totally different fragrance to everyone else!
It is so slight, thin & delicate that you could miss the citrus & bergamot top notes. The florals are waaaaay in the background, too. The only star of the show is the vanilla & it’s a little too vanilla icecream for me. No added interest.
I know it’s Eau de Cologne, but I do have to disagree about the staying power….on me it is very poor. In perfumless emergencies I have used good quality vanilla extract, or rubbed a vanilla pod over my arm, & achieved a far nicer, long-lasting depthier fragrance.
I’d buy the body cream to wear under other vanilla fragrances but I wouldn’t buy this one.
tomcat129 – :
This stuff is awesome. If you want to smell clean and fresh give it a try. It’s a wonderful combination between a citrusy eau de cologne and the oriental warmth of vanilla. Not too citrusy, not too sweet, the perfect balance. And the lasting power is great for an eau de cologne. I don’t agree at all with the “oriental” label on this scent. There’s nothing oriental about it, not even the vanillic notes.
Can be used by both moms and kids.
vladimir.kndr – :
The top notes slghtly citric, but to the heart at the drydown is just vanilla, not gourmand, maybe aromatic/wood/vanilla,very fragrant.
The stay power is excellent.
The box and the bottle are so nice in the neo-vintage style.