from Dune I had the Esprit de Parfum version, as (I think) a 2.5oz75mL refill with a beautiful Canister Coppery-Silver Toned. if I remember correctly I found the Edt too light and I guess (what the reviewer before me has brilliantly summarized, @Fragrantica) any Sea Note would have definitely shun me off. while that first version was concipiated by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Nejla Barbir and my favorite perfumer Dominique Ropion, it then was still this version, composed by Sieuzac and Nejla Barbir which definitely won me over. I also had Miss Dior in the Esprit Version with a round elongated refill and Elegant Vaporisateur. if there was an oceanic aspect in Dune it had gone completely alongside of me. this must have been captured within the Aldehydes which oddly, I only learned smelling much later. and for me Dune was the follow-up on Poison and as I was centered around the notorious 1980s Hooker perfumes, this was the same transition as with Obsession - [Eternity] - Escape, which last perfume was genius but not for me. the ozonic, oceanic, Calone decade had begun. but I had been sufficiently pampered with all the vile and full opulent and rich Flower Bombs of the 1980s. so I apprehended Dune with caution yet immediately found a likewise rich and Floral Bouquet in its Wafts. along with the Woody and Ambery Aspects. from 1974 off, I was still learning about the evolutions and revolutions within the 'parfumography' of the decades. so it was with exquise pleasure I learned to embrace Dune in it's Esprit form. then you had Edp, Parfum de toilette, Esprit de Parfum (Christian Dior as it was still called) and some other derivatives of this concentration. (Soie de Parfum, Secret de Parfum.) and yes the Esprit was a great form to experience this fragrance. I clearly remembered that for me it was a Complexly nuanced Floral, Amber, Woody, Mossy experience. it stretched itself over (artificial) boundaries, as long as I did smell the Roses, Jasmine, Gorse, Ylang, Lily, Wallflower and Peony, all quasi-detectable and in parallel alchemically fused to a Haute Floral Composition with Luxe and Meadowy aspects. the Amber, Patchouli and Oakmoss layed out a Forestrial path and shall it have been near the sea: in this perfect version I fully embraced this refined Dior-perfume (with the spectacular follow-up Dolce Vita which was launched when I was in Paris, also in 1994) !
Review of Dune Eau de Toilette by aad de gids

Dune Eau de Toilette
Dior (1991)
89.5 /100
(2 reviews) 94 /100
3 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (92%) Woody (82%) Musky (72%) Powdery (68%) Amber (68%) Mossy (66%) Soapy (65%) Resinous (64%) Vanilla (60%) Fruity (58%)
Occasions:👕 Daily
Seasons:☀️ summer
Gender: female
Value:Fair Value

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