New Fragrance Reviews: Hendley Perfumes + Tama, Bourbon, Auric and Rosenthal Draw

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Hans Hendley of Hendley Perfumes

Rarely do I come across a perfume house that I love so much that I instantly want to buy every single one of their fragrances.   Usually there’s one or maybe two scents that are the standouts and which act as bookmarks for my nose for that particular line.  But to achieve a level of confidence across an entire house, especially for a new artist, is almost impossible.  But perfumer Hans Hendley has done it.  The perfumes are bold, rich, supple offerings which represent their individual styles in unforgettable ways.

Readers of Çafleurebon will already be aware of Hendley perfumes, as we did a profile on Hans Hendley as part of our Cafleurebon Profiles in American Perfumery series back in December of 2014.  His studio is based in Brooklyn, NY and there is literally no other place you can imagine his work being made.  He is a home-schooled (or un-schooled, as he puts it) former club DJ and photographer, as well as taking early side trips into graphic design.  In short, he is the living definition of what has become the Brooklyn Hipster Artist.  This is not a bad thing, as it is obvious in his work and passion for perfumery that his constant need to express himself has found its most significant outlet in the scents he creates.  Hans Hendley is the real deal.

Incense Fire by Zingaia

Incense Fire by Zingaia

Tama is an absolutely stunning incense-based scent, wild and rich with Omani and Somalian frankincense resin and myrrh and framed by cedar, sandalwood and amber for sweetness and depth.   According to Hans, "When I started work on Tama the idea was to do an anointing oil inspired by ancient history and spiritual rituals using the traditional holy precious woods and resins that have been used for this purpose for thousands of years". This is one of the standouts from this line, and fans of incense fragrances will rejoice.  Tama is a reverent, spicy and mysterious perfume that will instantly take you out of your head. Omani & Somalian frankincense resins, sweet myrrh, sandalwood, cedarwood, agarwood co2, fossilized amber oil.

 

The Rat Pack

Early 1960s, LA — Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Frank Sinatra. — Image by © Michael Ochs Archives/Corbis.

Bourbon is for the boozy and woozy crowd.  Bergamot rinses an old-fashioned rocks glass of a scent, loaded up with sweet resins, tonka bean and vanilla and underneath it all, a snaky castoreum note.  Because when you’re out carousing, a little late-night sweat should follow along for the ride.  This is the one you wear on Saturday night, fellas, or for first dates.  It’s masculine, rich and with just the right amount of swagger.  Bergamot, cognac oil, bourbon vanilla, benzoin, tonka bean, labdanum, guaiacwood, castoreum, oakmoss, musk

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Artist David Kassan http://www.davidkassan.com/

Auric is another instant favorite, and is a perfect feminine companion for Bourbon.  Auric is a creamy, spicy floral that has one of the best jasmine and sandalwood pairings I’ve ever smelled.  Soft, comforting orange blossom absolute laid over the top of a sumptuous heart of jasmine, ylang ylang and rose.  There’s also a delicious cacao and twice-distilled patchouli spiciness at the base.  But the real star in this scent is the sandalwood note combined with the jasmine.  Petitgrain, orange blossom absolute, ylang ylang, jasmine, rose, double distilled patchouli oil, cacao extract, sandalwood

Gia is all about ginger, roses and cloves.  There’s also some bracingly dry cedar that makes the ginger pop in this fragrance.  It comes off like a light Oriental in style, with musk and vanilla bean to alternately ramp up and smooth out the spiky aspects of the clove and ginger notes.  Opoponax, ginger, clove, rose otto, cedarwood, ambrette seed, orris root c02, vanilla bean tincture, musk

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Sergio Lopez Roses

Rosenthal is a velvety soft rose scent, with shadowy iris and incense spreading long shadows over the garden.  This is a rose scent with secrets – a woman seen from a window as you walk past at night.  Incense, rose, iris, juniper, sandalwood, patchouli, angelica root

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All of these scents have low-to-medium wattage, and last for at least four hours on my skin..  I would recommend Hendley to anyone who has never tried independent perfumery before and wants to escape the marketing nonsense of designer lines.  These scents are all about pure vision and craftsmanship, and they are an absolute joy to wear.  Full bottle, blind-buy worthy from top to bottom, and you should act now, because Gia is already sold out.  Don’t sleep on this line, folks – there will be a time soon when you will wait a long, long while for them.  Hendley is already one of my all-time favorite lines and I’m stocking up now; don't be surprised if Hans becomes a CaFleureBon rising star.

Steve Johnson, Sr Contributor

Disclosure: I received my samples from Hendley perfumes

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Thanks to Hans Hendley we have a sample pack for a US reader of Tama, Fume, Bourbon, Auric and Rosenthal. To be eligible please leave a comment on which of Hans' fragrances Steve reviewed appeals to you the most. Draw closes 2/9/2015

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33 comments

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    Wow, what an endorsement! Count me in, I’d love love love to try these. 🙂 Tama sounds to me the best, followed by Rosenthal. Thank you for the draw!

  • Auric and Tama are at the top of my list, but all of these sound appealing to me. Hendley Perfumes is on my radar now for sure. Thanks for the draw!

  • Auric sounds really appealing to me – I’m getting more and more into sandalwood as a note, and I love white florals. Rosenthal also sounds mysteriously nice. Thanks for the draw, I’m a US reader!

  • They all sound amazing! If I had to pick one, though, I would go with Fume. I am in the US, thank you!

  • I think it’s fascinating that so many musicians and visual artists find a real canvas for their talent in perfume making. Auric, Gia, and Tama sound incredible. US resident. Thank you!

  • Auric intrigues me. While all the others reviewed involve a lot of notes that I know already that I enjoy (Fume especially sounds right up my alley!), the concept of a “spicy floral” has me wanting to try it out. I typically avoid florals like the plague if only for the reason that I enjoy more “dark” scents. Regardless of any giveaway outcome, I’m likely to be checking out Hendley Perfumes. Thanks for the review!

  • I would have to go with Tama as my pic.

    I am so glad that there is a chance to win samples from this house. it has had me genuinely intrigued since i first read of it in the previous blog entry featuring it.

    I am in the US. Thanks for the draw.

  • These all sound wonderful. I would choose Tama as I love frankincense and myrrh notes.
    I am in the US, thank you.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    Rosenthal may appeal to me the most.with rose, iris, and incense, i feel it may have some resemblance to elegant rose creations like fille de berlin..best of luck Hans on your new artistic endeavor. I am in the US

  • These sound fantastic- if I had to pick one, it would be Bourbon. Love booze and skank. I’m in the US.

  • Both Auric and Gia sound wonderful. I love both floral blends and orientals. Wish I lived closer to Brooklyn but alas, I am on the west coast!

  • Samantha Franks says:

    I would love to try these. Love a natural fragrance, hoping the ingredients truly reflect the holistic ingredients listed. If you could list where these might be purchased.

  • Wow, what a fantastic review. I have no doubt that Hans is destined for greatness with such a positive impression. Based on your elegant descriptions, I would have to choose Auric… feminine Bourbon? Sign me up! I’ve never been 100% on sandalwood / patchouli heavy scents, but your description, along with the addition of jasmine sounds so heavenly that I would love to test it myself.

    But I would just as willingly love to try Rosenthal. “Rose scent with secrets”? Too compelling. Either would be a welcomed addition to my sparse shelves. Thanks again for the post. Crossing my fingers!

  • I think Auric would be my favorite. Jasmine and Sandalwood are firm favorites of mine. I did find myself thinking of friends as I read the other descriptions. Learning more about perfumes as I read about them here has given me the interest to think about how some fragrances suit people more than others.My friends and I are now talking more about fragrances than previously. I am in the US

  • Living in the USA, I would enjoy the work of a new self-taught perfumer and both Tama and Bourbon has gotten my attention.

  • What an outstanding endorsement you have given this perfumer! I would pick Auric or Tama. I can’t wait to try this line. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

  • These sound fantastic!

    Of the scents, Auric sounds absolutely lovely. I would love to smell it on skin.

  • New excitingness!

    Tama, then Auric or Rosenthal. Love spicy orientals and complex florals

    Guess Mr. Hendley proves we don’t need no education…

  • Fume appeals to me the most, but Tama is a close second!
    I am in the US, Thank you for the draw.

  • Wow! They do all sound lovely!
    Auric and Gia sound the most ‘me’ right now. But really all of them sound like facets of the perfume experience that I love, even the masculine Bourbon.
    USA Thanks for the draw and reviews!

  • They all sound great but I think Bourbon sounds best. After this review I would be interested in trying all of them though!
    I’m in the US, thanks for the draw!