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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Arquiste Citrus & Woods Edit Set at Bloom Perfumery London

Last week I headed over to Covent Garden and Bloom Perfumery to try some exquisite fragrances from Arquiste Parfumeur. Arquiste is a fragrance collection that transports the wearer to evocative moments in history.


I simply adored and was drawn to the citrus and woods fragrance stories collection (pictured above)

Top of my list is

The Architects Club Eau De Parfum - A woody amber 

Cocktail time, March 1930, London.

The story - A group of architects gather for cocktails at Mayfair 's smartest Art Deco smoking room. A comforting , smoky vanilla with an amber woody base and a cool dry gin opening

Notes - Juniper berry oil, Angelica roots, Lemon, Bitter orange, Pepperwood, Guaiac wood, Oakwood, Vanilla absolute and Amber.

My thoughts - I fell in love with the story before I had even tried the scent... happily the fragrance lived up to expectation, this is a deliciously seductive and intoxicating vanilla perfume that manages to be elegant and warm without being cloying. I would wear this in the evening.

L'Etrog Eau De Parfum - A citrus chypre 

Evening, October 1175, Calabria, Italy.

The story - An unconventional citrus fragrance celebrating the evening gathering of Calabrian farmers. Within a cabin built of palm leaves and other woody branches, an aromatic bounty of citrus and lush date fruit envelope the sweet warmth of the Mediterranean night.

Notes - Calabrese cedrat, Calabrese bergamot, Sicilian lemon, Myrtle, Jasmine, Pistachio tree resin, Date fruit, Vetiver and Cedar wood.

My thoughts 

I love this  cool, fresh citrus scent. A delightful Summer scent that I would happily wear day and night.

Anima Dulcis Eau De Parfum - baroque gourmand 

November 1695, Mexico City. 

The story - Rediscovering the olfactory traces of the Viceregal convent of Jesus Maria, where Mexican nuns worked on complex recipes of spicy, sweet scents. Baroque, complex and sensual.

Notes - Smoked chilli infusion, Sesame seed, Cinnamon bark, Oregano, Mexican vanilla, Cinnamon, Cedar wood , Frankincense and Cocoa-bean absolute.

My thoughts - I do enjoy gourmand scents and this one is sweet and spicy in equal measure. Rich, dark and full of depth, this is for serious connoisseurs of gourmand and one that I would wear in the evening. Delectable.

L'Etrog Acqua Eau De Parfum - Citrus woody 

Early Morning, October 1175, Calabria, Italy. 

The story - The day after, the morning dew has been absorbed by the citron in the green fields of Calabria. A juicy, green, tart fragrance with a classic Italian feel and an elegant woody base.

Notes - Myrtle leaf, Calabrese cedrat, Sicilian lemon, Italian mandarin, Petitgrain citronnier, Bergamot, Mediterranean lavender, Labdanum, Cedar wood and Vetiver.

My thoughts - A slightly sharper citrus scent, this is definitely greener than the classic citrus scent of L'Etrog but equally addictive.

Aleksandr Eau De Parfum - Ambery leather

January 1837, St. Petersburg, Russia.

The story - Taking you through the account of a fiery gentleman's duel in a forest outside St. Petersburg. A scent that travels like a bullet in the air, from a cold exterior to a warm heart. Leathery, sophisticated and warm.

Notes - Neroli, Violet leaf, Iced vodka accord, Cognac, Russian leather and Musk accords, Birch leaves, Fir balsam and birch tar.

My thoughts - Aleksandr is by far the most masculine of the scents in this collection. I must admit I struggle to detect the alcoholic notes in this fragrance at first spray, the overriding note for me is the Russian leather and musk accords.  That said it is an unusual and sophisticated parfum but one that I shall hand to my husband to use.

*Arquiste Citrus & Woods Edit Set £55 

If you prefer floral fragrances then may I suggest that you make a visit to Bloom Perfumery and try the Floral Edit Set £50

Flor y Canto - An opulent white floral
Fleur de Louis - A woody floral
Infanta en Flor - Floral musky amber
Boutonniere n7 - Green floral

Arquiste, what's your story? 

*PR Sample 

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