Osmanthus Interdite

Osmanthus Interdite

Parfum d'Empire

Good price

Osmanthus Interdite by Parfum d'Empire ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Apricot, Fruity Notes, Jasmine, Musk, Osmanthus, Rose, Suede, Tea notes with white flowers, greens & herbs, fruits & vegetables, flowers, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Osmanthus Interdite excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Osmanthus Interdite as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Parfum d'Empire's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring165
summer158
fall60
winter22
day353
night52
Longevity(141)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
78.0
Sillage(158)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
71.1
Price value(44)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
71.0
female (35)
unisex (18)
male (1)
65%
33%
2%
All ocassions

Notes

ApricotApricot
Fruity NotesFruity Notes
JasmineJasmine
MuskMusk
OsmanthusOsmanthus
RoseRose
SuedeSuede
TeaTea

Reviews

It's not really osmanthus rather than too much roses, blended with tea that made the sweetness maximally cloying. The fruits also used in here are quite cloying! Eventually, this is not osmanthus, it's sharp roses and cloying candy fruits.

In it's pure, natural form, osmanthus absolute projects nuances of apricot, leather, tea and hay. So this little powerhouse flower is a full bodied perfume in its own right. Osmanthus Interdite does well to accent this multi-dimensional flower by gently amplifying its natural character. The leather notes in this fragrance are subtle and plush like suede. The apricot is deep, fresh and subtle and never overpowering. It is enough though to classify this as a fruity floral perfume. The tea is detectable in trace amounts and its delicate tannin complements the osmanthus well. The musk provides a clean, almost soap-like dimension which makes this bright compared to Keiko Mecheri's Osmanthus which is a more heady, liquorous interpretation, and equally lovely. Osmanthus Interdite culminates into a joyously beautiful scent and evocative of the natural purity of the flower. Full and delightfully elegant, showcasing the multi-faceted nature of this little blossom.

Even though this is marked here as a floral fruity I certainly find this to be a bit more than that. From the start the osmanthus and an extremely dark tea note plays around with suede making this a unisex perfume, it has a smoky and "dark sensual" quality to it. Fortunately I do not get any fruity notes, on my skin it's just pure combo of the three notes I can feel the most. It basically stays like that all the way just making suede a bit stronger when the time passes by. Clearly not a floral fruity on my skin. It is aromatic and spicy and kinda unique. Suitable for both sexes, with a moderate silage and a good longevity.

It starts off with a warm tea note and very soon a mild osmanthus accompanies it. I get neither apricot nor other fruity notes. Also no rose and jasmine to my nose. After the osmanthus appearance, the addition of musk and suede turns it into a cream-like smell that is not super pleasant but still not bad imo. The final dry down is a lovely osmanthus skin scent. I don't call it neither floral fruity nor crisp. However it is soft ,mellow,comforting and shy.

This a delicious delicate fruity floral. Osmanthus is such a wonderful floral/fruity note yet so fleeting. The tea, apricot and jasmine do their best to bolster this osmanthus fragrance. Very well blended and just sweet enough. I tend to love all fragrances with tea in and this is no exception. Perfect to wear on a summers day wearing casual clothing. Lovely

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