New Niche Fragrance Review: Cognoscenti No. 8 Aldehydic Oakmoss + International Draw

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Cognoscenti is defined by the Company’s website as persons with superior knowledge, usually specialized or highly refined tastes   After one cursory sniff of this company’s four fragrances I knew exactly what they meant. Created for those who expect more than the usual fruity floral or woody aquatic, Cognoscenti truly delivers wonderfully blended and utterly unique scents that stay with you, in more ways than one. Landing squarely between vintage powerhouse and modern niche fragrances, these perfumes all stand out. Created from the finest ingredients, both local and exotic, these scents are another choice for those who seek something truly out of the ordinary and appreciate both craft and craftsmanship…those in the know.

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Dannielle Sergent

No. 8, like all this company’s scents, contains a high percentage of natural raw materials and is unisex. Being named with only a simple number, this perfume changed many times during the blending phase but its name always stayed constant. Having had the chance to speak with the perfumer a few times, Dannielle Sergent is as down to earth and as classy as her perfumes are. Each of these numbered perfumes comes about when it is ready and ultimately it is listening to and “following” the ingredients that lets the perfumer know when it’s done and what it will be called. Oak moss is the perfumer’s favorite note currently and she wanted to create a mossy aldehyde perfume that was woody and elegantly sweet but smoothly flowing.

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The notes I was given by the perfumer are listed linearly: one after the other with no top, heart or base. No.8 is a line that starts flowing beautifully, curving and descending sensually on a ribbon of soft leather and luminescent bergamot. As it slides and slinks downwards aldehydes spin and sputter off the skin like sparks from a child’s sparkler at a fourth of July picnic. On its sharpest curve, it pivots on a muted ylang ylang note that never really materializes, but adds a just enough warm floral energy to function as a fulcrum to the airy explosion of aldehydes in the opening and the warm slightly dank but sweet oak moss in the ultimate finish.

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While this line continues to the bottom and rises again to cross itself it runs a gamut of woodiness. Rich cedar and dry vetiver keep the verdant line flowing. The perfumer’s hand deftly twisted notes of amber, tonka bean and cocoa into the line, returning it to its source point-only now it does so sweetly, lifted by the woods and coumarin. This scent really does twist and turn, just like the numeral chosen to name it. Ironically, it was only after the fragrance was complete that the correlation with the physicality of an actual eight and the scent structure was realized. It was unintentional, on the perfumer’s end anyway…the perfume, it always knew.

Disclosure: Reviews based on samples sent to me by COGNOSCENTI.

Thanks to Dannielle Sergent we have two draws. For our US readers we have a 50 ml bottle of No.8. For our international readers we have a sample of No. 8. To be eligible leave a comment on what the number 8 means to you or why you would like to try it .  Let us know whether you are a US or international reader. The draw ends November 30, 2013.

We announce the winners only onsite and on our Facebook page, so Like CaFleureBon and use our RSS option…..or your dream prize will be just spilled perfume.

-John Reasinger, Senior Editor

Editor's Note: EIC Michelyn Camen named Dannielle Sergent her Rising Star of 2012,, Cognoscenti was my favorite Discovery of 2012 and Senior Editor Tama Blough reviewed the first fragrances last year.

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58 comments

  • I am in the U.S. And would love to try No. 8. Mossy aldehyde was all you had to say to capture my attention. The number eight was branded on my first equine friend, Ocho. He was a wonderfully patient fat old horse and perfect for a squirmy little girl like me. Thank you for the draw.

  • 8 years old is one age I just might go back to if I could. Not a super little kid but not yet to the miasma of the teen years. Wouldn’t go back though, I’d miss this draw! I live in the US and the fragrance is like nothing I’ve ever heard of. Love it.

  • I am in the U.S. and after reading the description of No.8 I am already obsessed!! Mossy… Leather… SWOON!! It sounds glorious ~ what more can I say?? Happy holidays to everyone 🙂

  • The number 8 has always made me think of my brother. It was his favorite number as a child and he would take every opportunity to make that clear, even in deciding his favorite drink was V8. Thank you for this draw. I am a US reader.

  • This sounds interesting. I’d like to smell how the bright aldehydes contrasts with the dark oakmoss. I’m an international reader. Thanks!

  • In a silly way, the number 8 has always reminded me of soccer balls, and even after I “learned my numbers” I could never quite shake that first impression.

    I’m in the United States and would absolutely love to try this scent!

  • Number 8 means four times four and four is a wonderful number for me. I am reminded of the 8-ball, which gives one advice. 🙂 I have one sitting on my desk and my co-workers consult it all the time. lol
    I live in the U.S. and would love to try No. 8.

  • I don;t have any associations with the number but the fragrance sounds interesting, I like that oakmoss is a centrepiece.
    I’m an international reader, ty

  • Chapeau Clack says:

    I’m outside of the US.
    The combination of aldehydes and oakmoss immediately makes me think of some of my most beloved perfumes of yore. Interestingly, the primary association with number 8 for me is one of the Major Arcana of Tarot – VIII Strength, and its usual descriptors are composure, gentleness, serenity and inner strength, just the things a mossy aldehydic fragrance might evoke.

  • The number 8 is a lucky number and when it comes up in your life it means money is coming your way. Not a bad thing at all. I want to be surrounded by 8’s. I would love to try No.8, it sounds like a fantastic fragrance. I am in the US and thanks for the draw !

  • The number 8 means nothing special to me….but I’m curious about this scent because I love mossy aldehydes. I would like to try this one!
    I’m international.

  • 8 is a nicely balanced number, with contour in appearance, and almost in completion, being so close to nine. The notes on this sound great! Would love to try, and I am in the US.

  • I am a US reader…The number 8 doesn’t a particular meaning to me, but I’m very interested in fragrances that blend gourmand notes (like amber, tonka bean and cocoa) with green or woody notes.

  • I’m a US reader and 8 is my lucky number! I would love to win this because my Mom is deeply in love with oak moss, and if I won I would give it to her.

  • Living in the USA, the description of No.8 interests me as, with the twists and turns, the dry down is basically a variation of the beginning top note theme.

  • I’d like to try this perfume because I’m a fan of aldehydes plus I love a true chypre based on an oak moss accord.

    I’m international, from Poland

  • The number 8 has meant to me material & spiritual balance, which I seem to always find in perfumes.

    I live in the USA.

  • Dannielle Sergent wanted to create a mossy aldehyde perfume… It sounds perfect to me so it would be nice to try No.8.
    I’m international.

  • Who wouldn’t want to try it? Mossy aldehydic sounds like perfection.
    8 is my number at least the numerology says so.

  • No. 8 is infinity knocked on its side. I am in love with this fragrance and haven’t even smelled it yet. I’m in the USA

  • Ah, she had me at oakmoss! Mossy aldehydes sound divine to me. I live in the US, and thank you for a chance to win this very generous prize!

    I’d like to wish my fellow Americans a blessed Thanksgiving, and my Jewish friends around the world a light-filled, happy Chanukkah!

  • ah, oakmoss…

    btw, i am wearing the perfumer’s warm carrot a lot lately (i have a set of samples), and am loving it. my main reason for wanting to try this is that i really like the previous 3 (yes, all 3) — which leads me to believe that i will enjoy this one, too (and again, oakmoss!!)

    yes, i am in the u.s.

  • This sounds lovely.
    The number 8 speaks to me of balance, which is somthing to strive for in life.
    I live in the US. Thanks for the drawing.

  • Number 8 particularly doesnt mean anything to me. I would like to try this because I ve discovered oakmoss fragrances only one year ago and I like them and own some – Mitsouko, Lauder Jasmine White Moss… Thanks, Lubka, Europe

  • Number eight means the ups and downs of life and if you add the numbers of my date of birth it results in three 8’s so you know that I speak from a personal point of view.
    Eight is the number of money to me (accumulation of wealth and people who know how to manage money)
    Thanks for the draw. I live in EU.

  • I am not an expert about numerology but 8 has always been one of my favorite numbers, for me it represents the continuity of the universe and the perfection. Cognoscenti No.8 sound so Amazing!
    Thanks for the draw. I’m an international reader.

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    I have a niece who is 8, so right now the number represents childhood. I live in the USA. Thanks!

  • I am in the US, and I would love to try No. 8 because I look forward to trying to analyze the oakmoss note 🙂 Thanks for the draw!

  • Being a huge fan of cognoscenti’s “Warm Carrot” I would love to try this new fragrance…

  • leathermountain says:

    I’m in the US. This is why I’d like to try it: “a mossy aldehyde perfume that was woody and elegantly sweet but smoothly flowing” Thank you for the draw!

  • 8 is one of my favorite numbers, it just feels so round and full. In Chinese culture, it’s the most auspicious. I’m curious to try indie perfume, and this sounds very unique. I’m in the US, thanks for the draw!

  • Oak moss and aldehydes: two of my favorite notes, so I’m dying to try this! I love “figure 8” perfumes – Lancôme’s vintage Magie Noire does the same thing and I find it to be a fascinating perfume construct. I live in the US. Thanks!

  • 8 as a number does not mean anything particular to me, but I would love to try no. 8 because of the oak moss – an ingredient I have grown to really love. I am based in the EU. Thank you!

  • I would love to try this, as I have really learned to appreciate aldehydes as I’ve gotten older. Add some leather and amber and I’m all in. Thanks! I’m in the U.S.

  • I know that 8 number is a lucky number for Chinese peoples and it doesn’t mean nothing special for me (my favourite number it’s 7), but I love aldehydes and I would like to try this.
    I’m in Spain.

  • I do not have a special relation to no. 8, but I like the ingredients in the perfume no. 8. Especially the oak moss of which I’m fond of in scents. I’m in Europe.

  • susie frankel says:

    I would love to have Cognoscenti’s No. 8 … and then I’m certain the number 8 would have a special meaning for me! Another great scent from Cognoscenti. Thanks for this generous draw.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    i was born in August so no. 8 signifies month of birth to me. I am interested because it has quite contrasting notes such as ylang ylang and oakmoss so pretty curious about it..i am in the US

  • I’d want to try No. 8 for the aldehydes alone; the oakmoss just makes it more tempting! I’m in the US; thanks for the draw.

  • I’d like to try No. 8 because I’m interested in exploring more aldehydic fragrances. Thanks for the draw, I am in the US.

  • No. 8 reminds me of a Billiard black ball which is one of my fav. games. I liked Bottega veneta that had oak moss in it and arpege as well that had aldehydes. I hope it combines the elegance of both perfumes in no. 8.
    USA
    Thanks

  • The number 8 lying on the side is the sign of eternity.

    I would like to try No.8 as it has aldehydes and oakmoss, the other notes also sound great and the fact that the scent twists and turns.

  • Thanks to John for the eloquent review and everyone at CaFleurebon for their continued support. I love reading the comments and look forward to sending No.8 – Aldehydic Oakmoss out to the winners. Good luck! and I hope you like the fragrance.

  • The number 8 reminds me of going to my first NBA game and seeing Kobe Bryant, when he used to wear that number! That was a great experience, even though my team lost haha. I’m international.

  • The number 8 reminds me of my little niece. She celebrated her 8th birthday a couple weeks ago. I love her! I’m an international reader.

  • 8 is infinity but also one less than my favourite number, 9 represented by the hermit card in the tarot’s major arcana. all of which means i’m drawn to chypres and in particular those that might compensate for the absence of oak moss with new solutions. really piqued my interest and will try to get a whiff of it at perfume shoppe.