Perfume Review: Laboratorio Olfattivo Patchouliful by Cécile Zarokian + Transcending Beauty Draw

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Cécile Zarokian

Patchouliful: transcending the regular bounds of beauty.’ The Urban Dictionary.

This husky moreish portrait of patchouli by parfumeuse sublime Cécile Zarokian is the closing part in a unofficial triptych on this addictive sensual material after my Çafleurebon reviews on Dior’s Patchouli Impérial and Annick Ménardo’s scorched rubberised Patchouli 24 for Le Labo. Of the three, this is my perhaps my favourite, it reminds me a lot of the of cinnabar fire of L’Artisan Parfumeur’s Patchouli Patch, a scent I adore, they share a huge generosity of spirit and sensual embrace. Yet Cécile Zarokian’s Patchouliful for Laboratorio Olfattivo smells divine as it hurtles out of the bottle, reeking of dry, leathered complexity and flashes of unexpected sweetness.

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Robert Drago, Creative Director Laboratorio Olfattivo

Laboratorio Olfattivo is an oddly opaque house, whitely enigmatic with a line of truly exceptional perfumes. Founded by Robert Drago in 2009 and based outside Rome, the brand essentially, as the name suggests functions as a laboratory or crucible for olfactory work. ‘It is an artistic workshop in constant ferment, energised by perfume artists who work in total freedom, without any constraints on their creativity’. Robert Drago.

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There is a sense of quiet prestige and intelligent aroma chez Laboratorio Olfattivo, I have three of their scents in my collection: Kashnoir (also by Cécile Zarokian), the deliciously dark cocoa-tinted Alambar (Enrico Buccella) and Daimiris (Pierre Guillaume) one of the softest most tactile suede scents ever bottled. I was kindly sent a set of samples and am currently obsessed with Salina, the most extraordinary evocation of hot sand, marine spray and damp sea air. One of the oddest things I’ve worn in a while. Mixed with myrtle, pine needles and lemon, Salina effortlessly captures the weird atmospherics of Mediterranean glassy beaches colliding with pine groves in summer. Hints of sex and sea-drenched skin, sun and vanilla only heighten the oddity and compulsion of David Maruitte’s composition.

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perfumes and candles by Cécile Zarokian

Cécile Zarokian is one the most talented perfumers in the game just now, her adaptability and deftness of touch have allowed her already to assemble an impressive and stylish portfolio of work. Cafleurebon EiC Michelyn Camen profiled Cécile in April 2013 as part of Cafleurebon’s on-going Young Perfumers Series and Cécile talked candidly about working within the often criticised and beleaguered IFRA regulation system. But interestingly, as a young perfumer, she has only know the rules and regulations of IFRA and therefore in many ways regards them as a challenge, finding ways to play with and around them in order to achieve the results she wants. ISIPCA trained, she went on to work at Robertet where as part of a competition set by Amouage she eventually created Amouage Epic Woman. Realising she wanted independence she set up her own company, Cécile Zarokian Sarl and set about creating her own olfactory vision.  Cécile  has said she owed a debt of gratitude to François Hénin of Jovoy for taking a chance on her. He helped and trusted her and this friendship led to the creation of Private Label one of the finest scents in the Jovoy house and François Henin’s personal scent of choice. This endorsement of Cécile’s talent had a huge impact on her future as perfumer. Her portfolio now includes Nuit Andalouse (MDCI), Aqua Sextus (Jul et Mad), Mon Nom et Rouge (Madja Bekkali) and of course the spectacular award winner (Top 25 scent of 2014), Tango for Masque Milano, an elegant selection of nuanced and manifold aromas showcasing her ever-increasing virtuosity. I think perhaps it is too early to start talking about a definitive signature style, however Cécile has the instinctual creativity and quiet independence of Bertrand Duchaufour while flexing the ferocity and chutzpah of Sophia Grojsman.

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Laboratorio Olfattivo Patchouliful

Patchouliful is a wondrous demonstration of her talents, warm and approachable, yet also a looming enormity of delicately harmonised danger. Intimacy and edge collide in the massive whoosh of bergamot and cinnamon as the scent opens. These top notes, mixed with clove and the roar of patchouli to come are just fabulous. I love the touch of frangipani alongside the patchouli, a sweet creamy almond facet that rolls around the main notes, tempering its assault just enough to let you breath as the other notes drop into place. There is an undeniable leather vibe that really pulls Cecile’s composition to life which comes from the combination of the iris and cistus in the base, underlined by dry cedar, this lovely leather touch stretches out the drydown to a mellow shade of amaranth. This is addictive patchouli, made with passion and style by a perfumer hitting her fantastic stride. I personally cannot get enough of it. Try it… buy it, your skin and senses will thank you.

The Silver Fox, Editor and Editor of The Silver Fox

Disclosure: sample graciously provided by Laboratorio Olfattivo

Editor's Note:Cécile Zarokian was a ÇaFleureBon Perfumer of the Year 2104

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Thanks to Robert Drago, Creative Director of Laboratorio Olfattivo, we have two 10 ml press pump decant for a US reader and an International reader. To be eligible, please leave a comment with why you would like to try Patchouliful, where you live and if you have a favorite Laboratorio Olfattivo fragrance. Draw end 2/25/2015

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35 comments

  • I have to say I am impressed! I did not know of Cecile Zarokian and that’s entirely my fault because I love Private Label, I have deep respect for Tango, I have wanted to try Aqua Sextus for a long while, and I think Mon Nom best Rouge is great although too sweet for me.

    Patchouliful reads like it could become my favorite of hers. Thank you for the review (and draw). I am coming to realize that I am a fan of Cecile’s work. I am in the US.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    I would like to try patchouliful due to frangipani note because patchouli scents can be quite earthy, thus, floral elements can add quite an unexpected touch to them. i am also interested because it is Cecile Zarokian creation (and I must admit I have crush on her 🙂 ) . The only Laboratorio Olfattivo fragrance I have tried so far is Daimiris and it is quite unconventional iris. Thanks for the lovely draw. I am in the US

  • I love patchouli scents in general, but the mention of clove and almond make this very intriguing. I have never tried anything from this line, but would love the chance! I live in the US. Thanks!

  • Ooh a leather patchouli? I have been all about the leathers lately and have finally found a couple of patchoulis that I like, so this one could be a winner too. Thanks for the draw, I’m in the uS!

  • I like this house very much and patchouli is a note that I love. thanks for the draw!
    I am in the U.S.

  • The only one from this house I have tried is Noblige, which I like very much. My favorite patchouli is Borneo, so I would like to see how this one compares. Just reading the description, it sounds more wearable in company. I am in the US. Thanks for the draw.

  • I have been reading so much about Cecile Zarokian, and Epic is one of my favourite scents ever. What a body of work is evolving! I would love to sample Patchouliful though I am not familiar with Laboratorio Olfattivo. I am in Australia.

  • omg (and i am not given to these rather — ah — shall we say puerile — exclamations): this sounds so beyond wonderful! i love patchouli, and this one must be utterly stunning. i am in the u.s. (still 🙂

  • I don’t know any fragance from this brand but I would like to try Patchoulifl because patchouli comes with a creamy note and frangipani, for me it is a new way to approach this note . I,m in EU.

  • Thourgh Cafleurebons lovely reviews I have been informed about Cecile Zarokian and her work however I never had the chance to experience any of her perfume creations.
    I would love to sample Patchouliful because of the use of frangipani since I am curious enough to experience the final result from this mixing of patchouli intense notes and frangipani notes. I am in EU.

  • Laboratorio Olfattivo is one of my favourite houses. I have Nirmal and Daimiris in my collection and plan to add Alkemi soon. But I haven’t tried Patchouliful yet, and would love to. I live in the UK. Many thanks.

  • I would very like to try Patchouliful, because I had never tried any perfume with patchouli. And I very interested what kind of scent have that.
    And I have not tried any of Laboratorio Olfattivo fragrance, but from the review, it sounds great.
    I live in Europe.

  • I’ve only done limited testing of the LO line, but found none that really called out to me. That’s one reason why I’m so glad they’re scents are composed by different noses. And of course I haven’t tried all of them. I love patchouli notes and a few other of Ms. Zarokian’s fragrances, so I have hope! I’m in the US.

  • Hi, I live in NYC and would love to try Patchouliful to compare it to other recent patchouli fragrances. I do not yet have an LO favorite but they all sound thoughtful and dynamic.

  • I could use an addictive patchouli made with passion and style. 🙂 No favorite from the line yet. USA

  • van asch bertrand says:

    I love patchouli, and i haven’t tried anything from the house so I would really like to try this one. Moreover if the Fox has a crush on it ! 😉
    I live in Lyon, France.
    Thank you

  • I too love Patchouli Patch, so TSF’s comment that Patchouliful puts him in mind of the former caught my interest. From the LO line, I have only tried Daimiris, which is lovely. I’m in the US; thank you for the draw.

  • Patchouli wears well on me, and the leather twist would be a new take on patch for me. After reading about Salina I’d like to try that as well. I have not smelled any from the LO line as of yet though. u.s.a.

  • The perfumes described sound irresistable. I am going to check out Daimiris now because your description intrigues. I’ve not been a patchouli lover in the past but it is growing on me, the more I experiment.
    And Love the name, Patchouliful.
    I’m in the USA. Thank you for the draw.

  • This sounds like a beautiful composition from Cecile Zarokian’s amazing talented nose. I’d love to try this as I do have a penchant for Patchouli and the combination with the other essences very exciting.The Cedarwood tones intrigue me as I am also a big fan of this scent. I am in the US

  • I love patchouli and I love Zerokian’s works. I’ve not had any experience with the line though. I’m looking forward to trying this one.

    Thanks for the draw. I’m in Canada.

  • i have yet to find a patchouli scent i’d dislike 🙂 so i’m very curious about Patchouliful
    i’ve recently tried Kashnoir from Laboratorio Olfattivo and liked it very much

    thanks for the draw. in the EU

  • Massimo Alfaioli says:

    Amazing review! I never try anything from laboratorio olfattivo (shame on me, cause I live in Italy!) and I’m very intrigued from Miss Zorokian’s work…

  • Every time I try one of her scents such as Red Hoba or Tango, I absolutely loved them. To me it seems like her scents appeal to me and I enjoy their great complexity and overall structure/composition. There’s always some mysterious notes hiding behind the overall scent that are fun to discover for yourself. I would enjoy trying this latest from her

    USA

  • Patchouli, cinnamon, cloves, it sounds so earthy and delicious. I would love to try it. Fascinating read on Ms. Zarokian. I’ve not yet tried any of these scents. I’m in the US. Thanks!

  • The note of patchouli grew on me. Or I just became more experienced. 15 years ago, I would frown at patchouli fragrances, and Angel was a nightmare to me. The last 7 years were a patchouli catharsis to me, and now I have more patchouli-centered frags in my collection, than any other note. Roses are probably second in the list. Well, Patchouliful sounds like a great addition to my stash, considering the cinnamon and iris, and especially the amaranth, which I have no idea what might smell like.
    Never tried anything else from Laboratorio Olfattivo.
    Thanks for the chance! I am in Bulgaria (EU)

  • This patchouli sounds delicious and I am drawn to the frangipani twist! Thank you for a beautiful review – this is a line now on my list to try!!

  • I am a huge fan of Patchouli 24 by Le Labo, so this definitely interests me! Celine sounds extremely talented and this has the makings of a legendary fragrance. I have never tried any fragrances from this house, but Cozumel interests me, just by taking a look at the notes. Thanks for the draw!

    I’m in Canada.

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    I would like to try Patchouliful because I like the description of “warm and approachable, yet also a looming enormity of delicately harmonized danger.” I live in the US and have not yet had the pleasure of wearing a Laboratorio Olfattivo fragrance.

  • I havent had a possibility to try any of Laboratorio Olfattivo fragrances. But I have read some reviews and I would like to try Alambar. And I also love the combination of clove, cinnamon and patchouli in Patchouliful so I would be very happy to win it and wear it. I am in European union.

  • I would love to win Patchouliful because the “touch of frangipani alongside the patchouli” intrigues me, as well as the creamy almond note. I’m crazy about patchouli and this sounds amazing! I’m in the US, and have yet toe explore Laboratorio Olfattivo. Thanks for the draw!

  • I would love to win this fragrance because it sounds like it was made with passion and love. I truly appreciate fragrances made from the heart. I haven’t tried anything from this house yet, but that might change in the near futur . I live in Canada and thank you for the draw!