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Monday: Tauer Perfumes Vetiver Dance - A twirling dance, notes revolving joyfully around vetiver. Exploring the dark, raw and almost damp earthiness of vetiver oil you may discover hidden gems; delicate lines of green leaves, clear spices and soft flower petals.Notes: Head - A crisp grapefruit, black pepper seed and clary sage set a green spicy accent. Heart - Bulgarian rose with a hint of clean lily of the valley plays with a rich vetiver. Body - Woody ambergris and cedar wood, with soft Tonka beans and a touch of cistus.
I have a love/hate relationship with vetiver. Sometimes it really lands for me (Dana English Leather) and sometimes it does not (Jo Malone Black Vetiver Café). Here, I am in cedar/vetiver looooooooove. It's so...assertive, but without being harsh. If there's one critique I have English Leather is that sometimes it is so strong an fresh it practically sears the nostrils; Vitver Dance has a softness to it that cleans up those rough edges and makes everything about the scent plush and indulgent and wow. Just completely wow. I find this scent to be a complete turn on! It's so sexy and confident, with a playful hint of sweetness that dares you to come in a little closer. 5 of 5 nods once again for the brilliant Andy Tauer.
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Chocolate and spices and rum and...fruitcake? Holy hell this is one confusing but decidedly cool weather scent. It really does smell like a fruitcake liqueur someone distilled down into a gel and then smeared it onto the chest of a chest of a person with a terrible cough trying to sleep. Does it sound disgusting? It isn't. It's awesome. It's the Christmas of vapor rubs. The fall evening aromas of humidifier mist. I am freaking in love with this weirdo scent. 5 of 5 nods.
Wednesday: I did my review of EnVoyage Perfumes L’Emblem Rouge. Don't forget to enter the drawing, which ends this 12:01AM, Friday, September 23, 2011 Pacific Standard Time.
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Created in 2007, and part of the "Orientalists" Collection, which is tagged by Annick Goutal as a unisex collection. In so far as it is meant for anyone, I suppose it is a unisex scent. The opening is a nose full of black pepper and gunpowder. If there's incense in here, and there is a little, it isn't a church incense. It's more of a pagan ritual room kind of incense. It's....weird. I keep wanting to layer it with something, something gourmand or floral or... something. But maybe that's where I fail the scent, and not the other way around. It's muscular, assertive, and not at all me. Give it a try and see if it is you, though. It's well done for its concept; I just don't like the concept. 2 of 5 nods.
Friday: Lubin Gin Fizz - In 1955, a star captivated the crowds: appearing in films by Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford, playing alongside James Stewart and Cary Grant, Grace Kelly embodied the very elegance of America. Her mysterious charm even captured the heart of a Prince. It was in honour of her extraordinary beauty that Henri Giboulet created a perfume for Lubin which marked the decade, a very chic perfume, sparkling and fresh, evoking the cocktail in fashion that year in the ‘American bars’ of Paris, Gin Fizz. Notes: Bergamot, lemon, mandarin, juniper berry, iris, galbanum, orange blossom, rose absolute, jasmine, lily, benzoin, vetiver, oak moss and white musk
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Winner of the Week: I'm giving it to Tauer Perfumes Vetiver Dance, though I think I'm more likely to buy slumberhouse Rume. Or both...eventually.
"Please forgive me for my distance.
The pain is the evident in my existence.
Please forgive me for my distance.
The shame is manifest in my resistance
to your love, to your love, to your love..."
~ "To Your Love," Fiona Apple




5 comments:
Papaya Kitteh is very obliging in the "posing for the camera" department. Our mad moggy does the "abandoned set of furry bagpipes" look all the time but can I catch her on camera? No way. Cats!
cheerio, Anna in Edinburgh
Love your cat! He (?) reminds me of my cat (just with slightly less fur).
I'm curious about your Monday and Tuesday perfumes - both with the highest rating. I wonder: if I like Jo Malone's Black Vetiver Caffe what should I expect from Tauer's creation? :)
Anna, she is quite the little mugger. Much more so than my other three cats. I'll end up showing you some of them soon I bet.
Undina--
Papaya is a she, but we have four cats (2 boys and 2 girls) so you had a 50/50 shot! :)
I don't hate Jo Malone's Black Vetiver Café, I just don't love it. From a line where I own six of the scents, that's surprised me.
You can expect a much sharper vetiver, with a lot off cedar-y pencil shavings accents. It reminded me a bit of English Leather, except that if English Leather is being hit on the nose with a hammer, Vetiver Dance is a bag of smooth stones in a velvet bag.
Does that help? It's pretty, but very strong and structural, but like a brushed steel. I really liked it, but have a hard time telling you exactly why...
Diana,
Among all my blogo-friends you're probably the biggest fan of Jo Malone (after me :) ) - I feel very pleased. I do not own BVC because there are not that many perfumes of which I need/want 100 ml and this one is definitely not one of the exceptions. If it had been available in their "regular" size I would have bought it.
I like the idea of sedary pencil shavings, so I'll put this one on my "to try" list.
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