Review of Tubéreuse by aad de gids

Tubéreuse

Tubéreuse

Maitre Parfumier Et Gantier (1988)

94 /100
(1 review)
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Review by aad de gidsAlchemist
smell100 member since February 2026 · 185 reviews · 1 hot take
94 /100
3 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (96%) Musky (87%) Resinous (80%) Powdery (79%) Amber (60%) Green (59%)
Occasions:👕 Daily
Seasons:☀️ summer
Gender: female
Value:Fair Value

with interst reading the review of fostermd and I can only but agree with all the aspects he so virtuously tackles. I find this perfume predominantly an 'tubereuse elegante', well blended with the other flowers and ingredients. as I am accustomed with some other flowery perfumes of Maitre Gantier et Parfumier, i.e. Rose Opulente, Fleur d'Iris, Secrète Datura, this seems a priori a perfume house of elegance. each time I, as well, search my pulse as the perfume itself keeps giving me visits from below: pulses and nape of the neck plus textile luckily hit. in elegance perhaps it can be compared with Chanels Gabrielle, where it not that the infamous first version has such diluted, blank sillage and radiation, such a low impact. I must also add that I do love Serge Lutens Vitriol d'Œillet and Tubereuse Criminelle. I love both elegant perfumes and roomclearers. I also love Giorgio and Poison to the Death, so than it is said for once. but that doesn't take away my love for these ladylike perfumes and had the pleasure to take notice from say, 1974 on, also still of the older versions of classic perfumes. then I am an 80s parfumista and love, now, Dusitas Oudh Infini. but also Melodie d'Amour, also with insanely tubereuse notes. I also love the heady, almost impossible J.A.R. perfumes, Diamond Water, Golconda and Jardenia, this master with haute joillarie and ultraheady perfumes. but this Maison de Parfums has stolen my heart. I cherish my 'four'. I enjoyed all reviews. (not that much in number haha.)

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