Caron Delire de Roses: A Fountain Of Roses + Urn sample Draw

 

 

Rose fragrances are a dime a dozen in perfumery. Almost every great perfumer has made an attempt at a rose fragrance. In fact you could say what sets a great perfumer apart is their ability to coax something new from such a well-traveled road. As a reviewer I get so many rose fragrances that when I am doing my initial testing it is very hard to not think, “This smells just like…” which then leads to the inevitable comparison to whatever I think it smells like and whether it is better or worse than that fragrance.

 

Then there are the very infrequent times when I get something which treads the rose garden path but finds a way to display the rose slightly differently and like the best artists within a genre add their own nuance to the oeuvre. Richard Fraysse, the in-house nose for Caron, has done that with the new Caron fountain fragrance Delire de Roses.

 

Caron themselves have certainly produced memorable rose fragrances. My favorite of the Caron roses is Or et Noir. Or et Noir was a dark take on rose as it is paired with woods and spices to plumb the depths of rose.

 

Delire de Roses is the antithesis of Or et Noir. Delire de Roses is a rose garden at high noon full of light with nary a hint of darkness. M. Fraysse evokes the entire garden milieu from the roses to the greenery surrounding them to the little pond with koi swimming inside. Imagine yourself on the bench, with the sun high above, closing your eyes and breathing deep; that is the experience of wearing Delire de Roses.

 

 

Delire de Roses starts with a very prominent rose note. According to the press release it is “blended rose petals” but whatever the blend is it has the effect of feeling like you are surrounded by different varieties of olfactory blooms. There is no one identifiable rose note, it instead feels like many of the ones I am familiar with.

 

 

 

As I spent the early time wearing Delire de Roses trying to pin down the rose there was a watery quality added in by lotus. I really like a lotus note that also displays the aquatic aspect and the lotus M. Fraysse uses here underpins the roses with that aquatic quality. Lily of the valley with its green floral character holds the heart of this. When I first wore Delire de Roses I felt like the heart was a little greener than it should be. Once I saw the note list I learned why as M. Fraysse uses an accord of “rose bush leaves”. This does exactly what you would expect deepening the green aspects of the lily of the valley and adding natural contrast to the rose. Normally a perfumer would head deeper into the woods or musks for basenotes. M. Fraysse chooses a different garden path as his basenotes are jasmine and lychee.

 

 

This is not indolic jasmine this is cleaned-up G-Rated jasmine; sweetly demure. The lychee is perhaps the most interesting note in the entire composition as it imparts a quirky quality to the final part of the development, which I really enjoyed.

Delire de Roses has outstanding longevity and above average sillage.

 

 

M. Fraysse has created a rose garden in a bottle or more accurately a Caron fountain. Sit a spell and enjoy the view.

Disclosure: This review was based on a sample provided by Caron Paris.

Thanks to Caron Paris  located  in New York we have a sample of Delire de Roses to giveaway. As Delire de Roses is the new fountain fragrance for Caron; leave a comment naming your favorite  Caron fragrance or fountain fragrance. The draw will end on July 29, 2011.

Mark Behnke, Managing Editor  

Art Direction: Michelyn Camen, EIC

Editor's note: Delire translated is Delirous which after smelling this fragance I am

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46 comments

  • Caron’s Belladogia is so lovely! I have a small bottle that seems to wander with me from room to room…

  • Mark, nice review! This sounds like my kind of rose. I love a watery quality in a floral, and have enjoyed the lotus note in other fragrances.

    I am also a Caron nut. My favorite? Right now, it’s a tie between Poivre and En Avion, I think. It’s my dream to visit the urns one day.

  • Caron is a line I am still exploring. Excellent review – this new one sounds delish! The Urn fragrances are not easy to find. Not going to be in New York any time soon, much less France. So I try not to even think about them.

    I have some Poivre extrait and I love love love it but I probably wear Parfum Sacre more often.

  • After being able to try a sample of Caron Secret Oud i must say, it is a stunner and my favorite Caron right behind Tabac Blond. Would love to try the Roses Delire it sounds like a beautiful Rose fragrance.

  • Caron roses? Say no more! I would love to try this. I adore Parfum Sacre, another great Caron rose perfume. Or et Noir is one I would also love to try someday.

  • My favorite is a tie between two Caron scents: Tabac Blond and Rose. I haven’t found one I dislike.

  • How would this rate as a replacement for my vanishing bottle of Rose Jacquiminot? Do tell or put me in the draw for a chance to find out.

  • Tourbillion says:

    It is hard to narrow it down to a favorite, but I guess mine is Nuit de Noel. I do wonder about Delire de Roses however, as Lychee and Jasmine don’t seem like proper base notes. Not surprised that it isn’t dark if it doesn’t have any others.

  • Tourbilliion olfactive pyramids are not a mandate that is what blew me away just how innovative
    Ps I can name about half dozen roses I like and this is now number 1

  • How nice of you to do a lovely review on Delire! I have particularly grown fond of Caron and their Richard Fraysse for keeping up such outstanding quality (urn extraits) and the grand old-school style that no one else does anymore. The harsh reviews in The Guide make me rather angry and suspicious.
    Do not enter me in the draw please since I own a sample of Delire! I just stopped by to add my comment here… 🙂

  • I’m so much in favor of Narcisse Blanc- for rose, jasmine & neroli enchanting interplay…Have a very warm feeling to the newcomer so far, considering the affinity 🙂

  • I have still a lot to try on this line. My favorite so far would be Pour un Homme. I wish I could try Nuit de Noel, Tabac Blond and other classics, but it’s very difficult to find them where I live.

    Thanks on this opportunity to try this new scent!

  • Narcisse Noir and Tabac Blond are my favorite Carons. Please enter me into the drawing. Thanks!

  • Scentual healing says:

    M’y favorite urn fragrance is tuberouse
    I think it’s one of the best renditions I have smelled
    I agree that Richard Fraysse is doing a terrific job and the company is keeping the brand alive by evolving it into a more modern perfumery house
    Btw I read the link of Ms Camen interview and learned more in that one article than anywhere else about the company and it’s history

    Please enter me in the drawing
    Ps great job Mr Benke there are so many rose fragrances I really respect your opinion that this one stands out

  • This sounds very different from my other loves from Caron (Parfum Sacre, Or et Noir, En Avion, Belladogia). Please enter me in the draw-thanks so much:)

  • Another rose review! I am in heaven. Rose, Lychee and lotus? I need to smell.
    I have Belladogia which I love. I would love to add Delire de Roses to my Caron collection

  • i am always eager to try a new rose. My favorite Caron is Montaigne (sp?). It is pure glamour to me.

  • Roses make me blue mostly unless given in the dozen. But then they wilt away. I have had very little success with Rose scents on me they tend to last a very long time and fade too earthy. I have been in love with just a splash of rose water on a hot day..reminds me of laying on a few petals very soft and fast to fade.
    I sadly have no scents in the Caron collection. But I am always open to trying to Rose so that someday I can have a rose that smells great on me. Could it be you A Fountain Of Roses? I would treasure the Urn as well she would have a special place of great importance in my spa if I were to win her. Thanks for the opportunity to win her and find a rose scent thats perfect for me.

  • Parfum Sacre, Farnesiana, Nuit de Noel & Tabac Blond. I’ve been curious about this new urn fragrance so pick me!

  • Embarrassing, but I am completely unfamiliar with Caron fragrances!! I suppose I need to get with it…

  • I have never tried a Caron Fragrance. I love roses. Your review made me want to try this NOW! Please enter me in the draw.

  • Caron is one of my favorite houses – I love Farnesiana, Tabac Blond, Montaigne, Bellodgia, and Aimez-Moi.

    I’d especially like to try this new Caron rose, as the house has done roses so well, and it’s their signature flower. Even their face powder smells deliciously of roses. If Delire de Roses is like the powder, I’m sure to love it!

  • Carons remain among my close favorites. I don’t know Or et Noir, but among their roses, love Caron Rose (discreet enough to wear when yoga’ing around others) and always Parfum Sacre. Have never had an urn sample – count me in, please! -LA

  • Someday I would like to go to a Caron store where they have the urns and spend all day there. My favourite Caron is Nuit de Noel.

  • Henrique Brito says:

    We can only choose just one fountain favorite? It`s a hard task, i love both poivre and tabac blond. I also was recently blown away by parfum sacre in the extrait form, but i think they don`t sell this one anymore 🙁
    If i really had to pick just one, it`d be tabac blond

  • My favourite Caron urn fragrance is Alpona. This one certainly sounds like a departure from their usual style.

  • Aimez-Moi is the easy winner of this one, mostly because I have limited experience with Caron.

  • My favorite so far is Tabac Blond, but Aimez Moi and Nuit de Noel are well-loved, too!

  • I am just starting to investigate Caron. My fave so far is Tabac Blond. Parfum Sacre is lovely, too! Rose Delicious sounds like something I “must” try!

  • kastehelmi says:

    Oh, that beautiful flacon–that rosy color that lifts the mood, the notes…Delire de Roses is now on the top of my test list, for the Jasmine-Lychee base!
    My favorite Caron is definitely vintage Tabac Blond, but I also love En Avion very much. Nuit de Noel, Poivre, Pour Une Femme de Caron all seem to like me as much as I like them too : )

  • My favourite Caron would have to be Tabac Blond. I’m not normally a huge rose fan, but this one sounds a bit different with the green rose bush and the jasmine lychee dry down. Lovely actually, would love a chance to test.
    Thank you so much for the review and the draw 🙂

  • While I like dark and spicy roses, I do also have a place in my heart for a greener look at a rose and am always drawn in by lily of the valley. Fascinated with how jasmine and lychee work as a base. As for my favourite Caron: of the few I’ve had the opportunity to try it would be Bellodgia.
    Thanks for the draw opportunity.

  • Parfum Sacre…for a modestly priced perfume, it is incredible…I love the dark incense-like notes…And would love the chance to try another fragrance from their line…

  • Balut Anca-Elena says:

    My favourite Caron Fragrance till today was Lady Caron. Now it is Delire de Roses. Rose and green are blended into something very soft, like a watercolour depicting a silk scarf. I imagine myself into a garden full of roses, and i’m staying under their bouquets, and i can see thousands of stalks and thousands of corollas which are protected me against a hot and creamy sun. From time to time, a lazy breez take to my check a petal of rose and jasmine.
    This is haw i understend and feel my favourite fragrance, Delire de Roses

  • Victoria Austin says:

    This new Caron sounds lovely. Your review is intruiging and enticing me to rediscover the Carons I have loved in the past. But I am even more enticed to experience the new rose Caron.

  • I tried a sample of Delir de Roses and I found it very true to the descriptions above, there is definitely a very sweet yet subtle smell of lotus and litchi that is very inticing and delicious when intermixed with a floating rose scent. I found that the sillage was very good and when applied to the skin was not overwhelming and very soft.

    Would love to part of the draw. Thank-you.

  • I really enjoyed reading this review. At Christmas, I got a sample of Delire de Roses and tried it out one night when I was browsing online. So I googled it to see what people were saying and landed on a blog, where the author and most commenters were less than enthused and calling the perfume “nothing special” and just another simple rose scent. But I immediately thought, no I can smell the entire rose bush in this….the petals, leaves and even the “wood”. So thanks for validating for me that maybe I don’t have the worst “Nose” around after all, Mark. I do like Delire de Roses and it reminds me of being in an actual rose garden…maybe wearing a white organza hat and drinking tea from a beautiful vintage teacup, or just sitting on the ground in the grass next to a pink rose bush with the pruners in hand. I think it’s lovely! Definitely evokes a feeling of a warm, sunny day in the garden.