Discover Soufflot from the Stories collection by Miller Harris.
A delicate scent inspired by The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway.
The enchantment of Paris on a Spring morning, bewitching the wearer with the suns first rays on horse chestnut trees, which filter through to the garden pathways of white blossoms. Tobacco volutes from cafes on Rue de Soufflot, as patrons enjoy their brioche and coffee while reading the morning papers. The gourmand floral heart is expertly blended with an intriguing combination of chestnut, hazelnut, green mandarin, honey, leather and UpCycled orcanox.
Top notes: Chestnut, Hazelnut, Mandarin (green)
Heart notes: Jasmine (Sambac), Honey, Cinnamon leaves
Base notes: Orcanox, Cypriol (Nagarmota), Benzoin (Siam), Tobacco, Cistus labdanum (Rockrose), Leather, Balsam (Peru)
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Good Buttery Cappuccino/Brioche Breakfast Perfume
Someone else on Fragrantica compared this to Jeux de Peau by Serge Lutens.
Smells like a good darn capuccino to start your day as the sun rises (also, hello, Ernest Hemingway reference?) Much more buttery in texture to the nose and its hint of salt to Jeux de Peau as well, along with Soufflot being smoother. It doesn't feel as "cute" (lacking JdP's apricot jam note, or its coconut note) but a surprisingly masculine breakfast perfume. But it has JdP's exact cinnamon/star anise note. A well balanced gourmand, this is. And the tobacco note is quite cherry. Makes it much more smokey than JdP, however. For you, that may be a good thing.
I would definitely buy a bottle of Soufflot when a sale happens. I would not buy it for $369 but for $299AUD, perhaps. As someone who was brought into the world of perfumes thanks to Jeux de Peau, would Soufflot be considered signature scent worthy?
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Rated 5 out of 5
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