New Niche Fragrance Reviews: Parfums de Nicolai Amber Oud and Rose Oud + Olfactory Orientalism Draw

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The Lamtern Maker's Courtship by William Holman Hunt

If you have read CaFleureBon for any length of time you will know that one of our favorite styles of art to use to illustrate reviews is that of the Orientalists. Orientalism was a style of painting popular throughout the Nineteenth Century. This was as European expansionism had begun to encompass North Africa and the Middle East and so the artists of the day would make a trip to the region and essentially be the visuals for which European audiences would come to first know the East. The style and subject of these paintings have been seen as not really depicting reality but fantasy through Western sensibilities. We often use these paintings when we are writing about the latest releases featuring oud as the use of that very Middle Eastern ingredient is fused into traditional European perfumery. The parallels really crystallized for me as I wore the two new oud fragrances from Parfums de Nicolai Amber Oud and Rose Oud. These felt like Orientalist perfumes to me as I wore them.

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Patricia de Nicolai

There is certainly no more representative bloodline of European perfumery than that of Guerlain and Patricia de Nicolai is part of the modern generation of perfumers directly descended from Aime Guerlain who ushered in the era of modern perfumery. For her first foray into using oud, Mme de Nicolai wanted to explore oud by pairing it with two of its more familiar partners in perfume; amber and rose. What I found fascinating is these smell different than other fragrances which feature these familiar pairs. It was that realization that turned my thoughts to thinking how these are Western fantasies of how we might imagine the mysterious East to smell.

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Samarkand by Richard-Karl Karlovitch Sommer

Amber Oud is the more striking example of my analogy. The beginning of Amber Oud hearkens back to the classic opening of traditional cologne with a lavender dominated start. There is no more tried and true exemplar of Western perfumery than cologne. Soon enough cinnamon and saffron indicate a shift of olfactory location and the oud comes in quietly. So often oud arrives in a fragrance almost like a disruption throwing everything out of its way. Mme de Nicolai lets it almost trickle in, escorted by cedar and sandalwood, to make sure it stays well-behaved. The woody spicy heart of Amber Oud is the transition to a base of intense amber, patchouli, castoreum, and styrax. This feels like a fantasy of what it might be like to walk the streets of the caravansary; heady and animalic. Or is it just my Western fantasy of the caravansary? Amber Oud is a fascinating fragrance, without all of my tortured comparisons, and a different take on amber and oud than others I have tried.

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The Slave and The Lion by Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse

If the oud is more mannered in Amber Oud for Rose Oud it is back to being a wild child. Which is fine because the rose that Mme de Nicolai pairs with the oud is a bit of a whirlwind itself. Before we get to the rambunctious pair Mme de Nicolai serves up top notes of raspberry and osmanthus. The last time I remember these two notes leading off a fragrance was the long discontinued Nina Ricci Deci-Dela. I don’t know why they are not used more often as they complement each other quite beautifully. In Rose Oud they set the stage as the raspberry and the leathery apricot nature of osmanthus are the perfect consorts to bring forward the rose and oud as they stride onto the scene. For the next few hours you will be enveloped by a rose and oud synergy that underlines why these two notes work so well together. Mme de Nicolai is one of the few perfumers who strikes the right balance allowing both of the key notes to exist in good-natured competition. The base is the same notes as in Amber Oud; amber, patchouli, castoreum, and styrax. They are slightly different in composition but it is clear that in the end both of these fragrances share a common hand in creation.

Amber Oud and Rose Oud have outstanding longevity and way above average sillage. These definitely need to be applied judiciously to avoid overwhelming those you will be spending the day or evening with.

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Like those nineteenth century Europeans I use the perfumes produced today as my fantasy of what it would be like to travel throughout the East. With Amber Oud and Rose Oud Patricia de Nicolai has woven a fantasy as rich as any I have encountered within this genre and one which I will want to return to often.

Happy Thanksgiving to our US readers from all of us at CaFleureBon

Disclosure: This review was based on samples provided by Parfums de Nicolai.

Thanks to Parfums de Nicolai we have a sample set of both Amber Oud and Rose Oud to giveaway. This is an international draw. To be eligible leave a comment on your favorite Parfums de Nicolai fragrance or your favorite Orientalist painting. The draw will end December 1, 2013.

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-Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

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73 comments

  • Have sampled a few PdN fragrances and they are all beautiful but my favourite has to be Juste un Rêve – absolutely LOVE this one! The new hew ones sound great too!

  • Hello and Happy holidays 🙂 I love Fig Tea and would be ecstatic to try Rose Oud.Thank You for the chance.

  • Hard to choose, but out of the ones I’ve tried Maharanih may be my favorite. Thanks for the draw.

  • Hooray! I have been looking forward to reviews of both of these perfumes, especially the Rose Oud. Vanille Tonka is my favorite PdN fragance. Thank you for the draw!

  • My favorite PdN has to be Le Temps de un Fete closely followed by Number One.
    I want to try Amber Oud so much. Thanks for the reviews and the draw

  • PdN have so many wonderful fragrances but if I had to choose one it would be Le Temps d’Une Fete. My favorite artist of the Orientalist movement would be Eugene Delacroix and his painting “The Lion Hunt”. Thanks for the draw!

  • Sacrebleu and Le Temps d’une Fete are some of my favorite PdN fragrances. I’m in the US, thank you for the draw!

  • My favorite is Sacrebleu- I would love to try Mme de Nicolai’s takes on oud, many thanks for the draw

  • Le Temps d’Un Fete is my favorite! It is Spring to me 🙂 I live in the US.Thank you for the draw!

  • I want to try Amber Oud for sure. I havent try many PdN perfumes except for Vanille Intense which I love.
    Thanks!

  • Flaming June, by Fredrick Lord Leighton, is my favorite Orientalist painting. I’ve always loved it! Both perfumes sound amazing. I live in the U.S.

    Thank you!

  • Sacrebleu is my favourite from the line & my favourite Orientalist painting is Pilgrims going to Mecca by Leon Belly.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • I have many favourites from Parfums de Nicolai. The one that satisfies me most is Sacrebleu, but I think that her masterwork is Odalisque: the most refined chypre I have ever smelled!

  • I just know a few of her fragrances like Vanille Intense or Odalisque. Rose Oud sounds very interesting, thanks for the draw.

  • Hi – my favourite so far is Le Temps d’une Fete but I find I wear Vanille Tonka more often. I adore her perfumes and this was the first review I’ve read of her two new scents. I’m in France.

  • My favorite Parfums de Nicolai fragrance is Vanille Tonka.The new fragrances sound really nice. Thanks for the draw!

  • I don’t know any of PdN scents but I think that Eau sOleil would be a great scent for me 🙂

    Thank you for the draw & greetings from Poland

  • Have tried most of the Nicolai collection. Juste une Reve is my favorite. Together with the Maharadjah home fragrance. Can’t wait to try these two.

  • Sara Boorman says:

    Amber Oud sounds sumptuous, mysterious & rich like my favourite orientalist painting ‘Odalisque with a slave’ by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

  • Fumee d’ Ambergris depicts a woman holding a cloth over her head to capture the smell of burning ambergris. Her simple white gown appears as a column of smoke, it’s really lovely and a wonderful example of Orientalist art.

    Thanks,

  • PdN is such an interesting house, I love Sacrebleu and my husband wears New York.
    I look forward to trying the new releases.

  • I live in the US. My favorite Parfums de Nicolai scent is Le Temps d’Une Fete. My favorite orientalist painting might be The Death of Sardanpalus by Delacroix.

  • PdN is one of my favorite houses so I always look forward to trying new releases. Vanille Tonka is my favorite PdN and favorite vanilla as well. Thanks for the review and the draw!

  • Hurrem sultan’s portrait is an oriental painting that I like very much because it depicts “the iron lady” the woman with a very strong personality the one who ruled the heart and mind of Sultan Suleiman.

  • I don’t know many fragances from Parfums de Nicolai, just 4 or 5, perhaps my favourite is Kiss me tender..
    I’m in Europe,.

  • I’ve never had the privilege of trying any PdN fragrances, but I’m very familiar with Orientalist art; two particularly beautiful examples are Femme Voilée Circassienne by Jean Léon Gérôme, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s Odalisque.

  • Juste en Reve is my favorite! (sorry, don’t know how to do French accents on the keyboard).

    Very interested on her entry into the our-rose competition:)

  • Sacrebleu is my favorite Parfums de Nicolai perfume, though I haven’t tried many; and I would love to try more!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    i have only one from Nicolai which is New York so it wins without a competition 🙂 I am in the US

  • My favorite of her line is Le Temps d’une Fête and I would live to smell her take on Oudh!

  • My favorite orientalist painting is “Fumee ‘d Amber Gris” by Sargent. I love these paintings, too, as illustrations of rich perfumes. They seem to illustrate the mood.
    I think Nicolai is a fine perfume line and I bought my back up bottle of Le Temps d’ une Fete a couple of months ago in case they are serious about discontinuing it. The Rose Oud sounds like my sort of thing.

  • My current favorite from her line is New York. Though a bit Dandy, yet very classic just the way I like it.

  • One of my favorite summertime scents is L’eau a la Folie…delicious. I’d love to try her Ouds! Thanks!

  • My favorite Nicolai is New York. I’d love to try her interpretation of oud, thanks for the cool draw.

  • I’m not familiar with this brand, would love to try of course, thanks for that delicious review! My fave Orientalist painter is Jean Jerome.

  • PDN is my favorite perfumer. Kiss Me Tender is unique, and I loved Eau Soleil this summer. I could swear I smell oil paint in Vanille Tonka!
    Thanks for the draw

  • My favorite Parfums de Nicolai fragrance is New York. It is full of spices and woods with a light touch of citrus. So wonderful. I’d love to try her interpretation of Oud . Thanks for the draw!

  • Chapeau Clack says:

    Lovely draw. I have yet to try any of the PdN line, since they are hardly available at all here in China, and many of their perfumes have been on my test list for years. These new ones certainly have my curiosity piqued, it’s about time someone did something different with oud.
    As for the Orientalists, Ingres is my favorite with works like Grande Odalisque and Odalisque with Slave.

  • My favourite orientalist painting is Leila by Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee. Painted in 1892 the subject is, like many orientalist scenes, a harem beauty idling her life away among decadent surroundings and luxurious self-indulgence. The sensuous red lips, sumptuous fabrics, splendid jewels and most fittingly, a pot of heavily fragrant white lillies set the scene for the ultimate in lassitude and exoticism.

    As for Parfums de Nicolai, I am partial to New York.

  • Sacrebleu is my favorite PDN. As rose, amber, and oud are my top picks in perfume, I would love to try Amber Oud and Rose Oud. Artists include “Salome” by Henry Regnault and “Slave of Love and Light of my Eyes” by Etienne Dinet.

  • Sounds won derful. I like Juste n Reve on my gf the best. Would like to try the ouds, thanks for this draw!

  • Thank you very much for all your wonderful comments! You all deserve to win the samples!

    NICOLAI would like to kindly thank CAFLEUREBON for its kind review and the organization of this international draw.

    Like we did, we warmly advise you to like CAFLEURBON on Facebook.

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    Best reagards to everyone!

    Damien Flynn
    NICOLAI head of communication

  • My favorite PdN is Sacrebleu, though I love many others. Thanks for the draw. I’m in the US.

  • I own a bottle of New York. Got it as a gift. I enjoy it but haven’t used it in a while. I guess I have too many fragrances haha.