The Village Disco: Vilhelm Parfumerie Poets Of Berlin

 

Villhelm Parfumerie Poets of Berlin

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“There is a happy land where only children live

They don’t have the time to learn the ways of you sir, Mr. Grownup

There’s a special place in the rhubarb fields underneath the leaves

It’s a secret place and adults aren’t allowed there Mr. Grownup,

Go away sir” –David Bowie, There Is a Happy Land

 

Poets of Berlin from Vilhelm Parfumerie

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I had just finished 7th grade and my father, tired of my thirst for grand summer entertainment and slightly worried about the innocent mind/ womanly shape combo I had barely started to display, decided I needed to learn German. (More likely he needed a break from my inexhaustible energy; moreover, my newly-found independence, assorted with a rather opinionated stance and an equally loud mouth, was more than he cared to handle, so it’s more likely that he was looking to outsource discipline, and NOT declinations—but let’s just go with his explanation this time around).

He announced it on a Wednesday; by Friday morning I was wobbling in the front seat of our Daewoo, muttering about the long drive ahead and wondering, as I always do when I know I’ll be left alone, if my vacation will, indeed, be drab or dear to make a fun one.

 

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His plan was simple: he’d take me to visit the family of his college friend; Iosip Munthiu, a kind and stout mountain of a man, was a Transylvanian Saxon, and lived with his son, Seppi, and his wife, Angelica, in a village unlike any other I’d seen: conscientiously green, calm, measured, impeccably clean, smelling of new gastronomies, sounding delectably dialectal, and—the pinnacle of all my summer adventures’ wildest dreams—complete with a medieval fortress.

I was to live with them for a few weeks, take some German lessons with Seppi’s language teacher in a nearby small town, and basically learn to be measured, green, calm, impeccably clean. That, as you can imagine, did NOT happen.

Yes, I did my lessons, and by the end of the second week I had a pretty good command of my der, die, das-es; the teacher was amused and excited to have a pupil both quick and crude, as I was, and churned my brains like butter—but that’s where it all ended. Not only did I not discipline, but I managed to induce some of my healthy, Moldovan crudeness in both our host’s son (2 years older) and his best friend (1 year older). Together we roamed through the village and beyond, and some of my most magical summer memories ensued: bareback horse riding; amazing mushroom hunts; cemetery visits scoping for old epitaphs; (innocent, incessant, loud, sunny, springy) daily stealing of fruits and flowers from people’s yards and orchards; finally, breaking into the fortress on account its keeper, an old lady who wore one-lens spectacles, having misplaced the entrance gate key. We did it all braying and neighing and biking, schnell as it goes, rosy cheek’d, old enough to be on our own but young enough to not complicate things with lust, and painfully aware we were building memories

 

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One particularly hot night the owls were waking in the clock tower and the day’d left us exhausted, all weathered, smelling like hay, and talked out. “Let’s stop at Rudy’s”, Seppi said, and so we paused in front of his gate, decorated distinctly Hungarian, tall enough to contain every mountain of a male living in that yellow house wrapped in grape vine. We walked in–and there under the pergola, shiny eyes and content, alone, 6ft 4in /250lb, weightlifting Rudy was dancing to my first David Bowie.

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Vilhelm Parfumerie Poets of Berlin is as endearing as the revealing of Rudy’s sensibilities somewhere far from home, in the middle of a tiny village, in the middle of a big summer; equally sweet and full of vitality, it casts a sunny spot onto the big shadows left, in impressum, by its concept and affiliations (I mean, seriously: Bowie; gravity; Berlin!) and makes you smile, de-tense, and simply be. The opening is surprising and tonic, with a pop of tang: fruits are simple but 3D, a bit textural, and welcoming, with notes of dark berries (blueberries, blackberries, and ripe sloes) and a bit of fuzz. The rest settles into a rather large picture, equally comforting and slightly self-important: the vanilla is citrusy, the aftertaste is green and wet enough, the body is warm and comforting. And over it all, the same effortless, benign, happy magnetism I’ve noticed in a few other Vilhelm Parfumerie creations as well.

Endearing rendition of a serious matter… like that summer when you turned 13.

dana sandu, Editor

 

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71 comments

  • Vilhelm Parfumerie does such amazing stuff! I would love to try this one, the back story is just so awesome, what’s better than David Bowie? I love lilac a day and Smoke Show, would love to try this one. Thanks from California!

  • Michael Lynady says:

    Wow, this sounds amazing for the warmer weather. Such a great house, so confident this will be a winner.
    Would be nice to wear around the house during cold and dreary winter when uplifting is needed.
    Pennsylvania USA

  • I am a big fan of mango skin and this sounds fruity too! Such a interesting style of writing but I did a double take at the art of dana. She looked like Vilhelm Parfumerie’s and I think were even better. Love Bowie and berries so hoping to win Poets of Berlin. Hello from Fort Lauderdale

  • As both a lover of Vilhelm Parfumerie and a (once long ago) student of the German language, this was a delightful read. It sounds as if Poets of Berlin perfectly captures the essence of youthful, adventurous summers. I can’t wait to try it. Room Service is my current Vilhelm Parfumerie favorite, and I live in Oregon, USA. Thank you kindly for the draw.

  • German language is intimidating for new beginners. My sister does speak it though and she learned the language as an adult. I first became familiar with German style of perfumery about a decade ago and since then I have felt that German perfumes are often versatile. Poets of Berlin also seems a versatile composition, judging from this review. I am in US

  • I appreciated learning about this fragrance which I’ve never heard of before having read this article. I like how she described the opening fruit notes as welcoming. I’ve haven’t tried any of Vilhelm Parfumerie’s fragrances yet, but I’d like to try any of them. I live in MD., U.S.A.

  • Pulling Bowie into a review is bound to get my attention! That was my favorite part as it was a nice surprise. I’ve never had the chance to try a Vilhelm Parfumerie creation before. Thanks for the review and opportunity! I’m from California.

  • I love this review by Dana! This is a perfect example that some fragrances or their names and themes can remind us of times past, of childhood, interesting events or people we knew. It was so much fun to read her story and how she connects that to this interesting perfume by Vilhelm Parfumerie. I’m from Illinois, US.

  • Summertime memories of a misspent youth! I’m glad Rudy was confident enough to vibe to Bowie alone. Poets of Berlin sounds bracing with blueberry, lemon and vetiver. The vanilla, bamboo and orris sound comforting. I’ve never tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie scents before but I think I’ll go listen to “Lodger”. Commenting from MD, USA.

  • Yes, ms dana, strolling thru the cemeteries at night with friends, was definitely my thing, lol. I enjoy Smoke Show by Vilhelm. Thanks for sharing your memories! Mich USA

  • chatoncharmant says:

    Color me impressed that Dana has a dreamy childhood story idyllic and quirky enough to stand up to a Vilhelm creation! “Big summer” is truly a big mood as the days get longer and darker here in WI USA. Would love love love this bottle as I’m a major fan of Basilico & Fellini as well as Dirty Velvet.

  • I enjoyed the story telling how cool would it be to break into an old castle! Rhubarb always tickles my fancy I’m not sure why but I love it in fragrances. I also have a soft spot for bamboo. Thank you for taking to time to share the story of summer and the chance at this wonderful sounding fragrance! Iowa, USA

  • Vilhelm Parfumerie unfortunately i do not know, but Poets of Berlin perfumer I’m well aware of. Jerome Epinette is well known for his fresh, really pleasing natural smelling fragrances.
    Blueberry fragrances are awesome for the summer , I guess the sandalwood and vanilla
    will make Poets of Berlin all year round fragrance.
    Unlike Dana I was more of quiet kid , painting most of the time in the summer.
    Please review more Vilhelm Parfumerie fragrances, I’d love to know more, especially Chicago High .
    Thanks to Dana, and Europerfumes.
    USA

  • patrick_348 says:

    I liked dana’s sharing her memories, which sound authentic and sincere. I like how she uses an extended memory to nail how the fragrance feels, i.e., the kinds of moods and attitudes it evokes in the user. Fruity perfumes can be tricky, but this is one I would like to try. I have no experience with Vilhelm perfumes, and live in the USA in North Carolina.

  • foxesandfigs says:

    I am most interested in the “Other perceived notes: rhubarb, blackberries, grape, bay leaf, aluminum, sandalwood, cream, Nestea instant peach tea powder” Super interesting especially mixed with this idea of David Bowie. I’m very fascinated with Vilhelm Parfumerie.

  • Dana’s reviews are always so stunningly detailed – her words take me away to another world, much as I imagine this fragrance does for her. Vilhelm Pardumerie consistently creates beautiful fragrances, of which I have tried Mango Skin, Morning Chess, and Smokeshow. I live in New York now, but if I get the chance to wear Poets of Berlin, I can see myself being transported to lush greenery and juvenile innocence.

  • recursivemask says:

    Dana creates such vivid imagery in her review! I haven’t tried any Vilhelm parfumerie before. I live in the US.

  • Oh what a lovely reminiscence of a wonderful summer, I would love to try this just to remind myself of that age! If I ever get back to Berlin (and I would love to) I would like to visit Vilhelm Parfumerie. Thank you for the lovely review and perfume. I’m in the us

  • I really find the story quite compelling, but as for the fragrance, it’s the berries from the top. I think it is a very unique blend of fruits to place at the top and I am so curious as to what that would smell like. I absolutely adore this house and Morning Chess is undoubtedly my favorite. Kind regards from Illinois, USA.

  • What I loved most about Dana’s review was following along with it as I tried a sample of this scent that I had , it was so interesting to see how we perceived the same scent both differently and also similarly.

    I’ve tried most from the line , they are all quality inside and out.

    Florida 🙂

  • Valentina Ghimpau says:

    I am not from the US, but I still want to comment:-) such a refreshing and childhood remembering travel you provided for us, Dana! Thanks!

  • -“Nestea instant peach tea powder” got me all interested! Certainly don’t mind smelling like this – seriously haha, thanks for this awesome review Dana!
    – haven’t tried any perfume from this house before but interested in one of their perfumes called Mango Skin
    -love from Puyallup, WA

  • This sounds like it would wear well in any kind of weather. Blueberries with bit of fizz sounds great with the lemon and vanilla both. I have not tried any from Vilhelm Parfumerie before. US

  • I loved reading dana’s summer adventure story. It was truly delightful. And any scent that has even the most tangential relationship to David Bowie is one that I want. The “happy magnetism” is also sought after in my world. I haven’t tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie perfumes and I live in Kansas, US.

  • Loved reading about the summer adventures, oh how I remember the fun I had as a kid free to roam the neighborhood with the other kids. I always feel happy when I see kids out playing. The notes in this sound very upbeat and like summer in a bottle. I’ve heard of the house, but as of yet haven’t smelled anything from this house. I do like the stubby little bottles. USA.

  • The combination of fruit and vanilla sounds amazing. I have not had the pleasure of trying any Vilhelm Parfumerie previously. I am in Utah.

  • Bryant Worley says:

    I mostly enjoyed learning a little bit more about Ms. Sandu, to tell you the truth. Hers was an entrancing story, as much as she is an enigmatic character. And, then, there’s the fragrance: citrusy vanilla, wet greenery, fuzzy berries, along with the ALUMINUM, and Nestea instant peach tea powder(?!) – – sounds like this is going to be a very interesting and good smelling fragrance (or, at least, an interestingly delicious pie).

    I haven’t tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie perfumes, as of yet, but, besides this, I must get my nose on Morning Chess.

    I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • I loved the way Dana encircled David Bowie and the fragrance Poets of Berlin. I haven’t tried any of the fragrances from Vilhelm parfumarie. I must with all of the great articles about them. Dana shaped her german lessons with the fragrance. Great Job. Thanks for the chance to win. USA California.

  • bigscoundrel says:

    The pop and tang of the opening sounds very interesting. I have tried Morning Chess before. New Jersey, USA.

  • Dalya Azaria says:

    I love Dana’s storytelling, I could picture this little village, and I could imagine how the attempt to influence her behavior had the opposite effect of bringing a little boheme to the two boys. Besides which, BOWIE. I have tried Fleur Burlesque from Vilhelm. California

  • hannahrgeyer says:

    Amazing – I’ve never tried any Vilhelm before – but I do have several tabs open on my browser of samples!

    I was meant to visit Europe earlier this year, but had to cancel my trip as it was the beginning of the pandemic. A perfume that makes you think of a tiny village in the middle of a “big summer” – or expanse of adventure/wandering time – might juuuust make me less sad about the loss of my trip!

    I’m based in Washington, DC.

  • mistabooker says:

    I have 8 Vilhelm Fragrances and I love them all. Looking forward to getting more. My new favorite house.

  • I’ve enjoyed reading about the fragrance’s textural fruity notes and dark and fuzzy nuances. I’d be really interested to see how the lemon and blueberries work with the other notes. This is a line that sounds interesting but I haven’t tried it yet. I also love the colorful pictures in the article! I am in the DFW area.

  • I like the description of the feeling of fizzy happiness this fragrance provides. Smiling, de-tensing, and just being sounds pretty good right now. I haven’t tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie creations before, but this seems like a good place to start. I live in the USA.

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    This sounds fantastic! And who doesn’t love Bowie!? I haven’t had the chance to try this house but I keep hearing such wonderful things about their fragrances. Thanks for the draw. From the US.

  • Wow what a fun story. I got so involved with the story I forgot that there may be a review in the end. The story blended nicely with the feeling of what Vilhelm Parfumerie Poets of Berlin would be like. Thanks Dana for a fun story and review. Thanks also to Euro Perfumes for the draw. Writing from the USA.

  • Poets of Berlin sounds really good, Dana review reminded me of eating Dark Berries Tart with Basil , and being a naughty kid haha
    Can’t help it again, Pastry Chef is going forward 🙂
    I do know one Vilhelm Parfumerie fragrance called Mango Skin, just a sample but still. Love the smell, and taste of mango , and i had to try it. One of the best mango fragrances on the market. It also smells natural.
    Appreciate Dana review, and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Thank you Dana, for sharing your memory in this article. I like fragrances for their mood enhancing abilities, but the ones I love feel transportive, taking me to another time or place. I guess I’m quite the escapist, but 2020, right???? I’ve never tried a Wilhelm perfume, but Poets of Berlin has actually been at the top of my list to try from this house. I have yet to try a perfume with blueberry & I’ve tried a lot! I’d like an opportunity at the giveaway – thank you from Ohio.

  • Sorry – I originally posted this under the incorrect user name (long day). The mishu33 comment should be removed.:
    Thank you Dana, for sharing your memory in this article. I like fragrances for their mood enhancing abilities, but the ones I love feel transportive, taking me to another time or place. I guess I’m quite the escapist, but 2020, right???? I’ve never tried a Wilhelm perfume, but Poets of Berlin has actually been at the top of my list to try from this house. I have yet to try a perfume with blueberry & I’ve tried a lot! I’d like an opportunity at the giveaway – thank you from Ohio.

  • I haven’t tried the house. Surely it is a nice fun read, but the effortless benign, happy magnetism is the key for me! Live in the US.

  • vickalicious says:

    I LOVE that Dana includes perceived notes in her posts; I find this incredibly helpful! I’ve not yet tried any Vilhelm fragrances, however this is a house that is definitely on my radar, and I’m hoping to start exploring soon. In addition to her description of the fragrance, I enjoyed reading her experience growing up and the motivation behind learning German. Also, I LOVE the photos included in this post! Located in the US.

  • From Dana’s review, I really enjoyed, “The opening is surprising and tonic, with a pop of tang: fruits are simple but 3D, a bit textural, and welcoming, with notes of dark berries (blueberries, blackberries, and ripe sloes) and a bit of fuzz.” I really enjoyed hearing about all of the fruity elements of this fragrance, it sounds delicious! I have never tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie perfume before though and I live in Florida, US.

  • I really enjoyed reading about Dana’s summer in Germany and how this perfume reminds her of it. Poets of Berlin sounds great and I don’t think I’ve tried anything quite like it. I also like the sound of the magnetism Dana described it having. The notes sound wonderful and I always enjoy Dana’s perceived notes being listed as well. Ive not tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie fragrances before but have absolutely been wanting to try a number, this being one and Mango Skin being another for example. I live in CT USA. Thanks so much for the generous draw!

  • So Far I’ve tried Morning Chess from Vilhelm. Poets of Berlin sounds really nice. I’m liking the notes. This will be great for the warmer weather. Thanks, Ca

  • Really love how Dana used the term happy magnetism for some Vilhelm Parfumerie creations! I haven’t tried any but would love to.

    Florida, USA

  • I can already feel the vibe of this perfume from how Dana described the memories of her vacation. Orris, bamboo, vetiver, vanilla, tea are my favorite notes. Poets of Berlin already sounds like a winner to me. I only tried the Morning Chess by Vilhelm Parfumerie and love it. Thank you from California USA!

  • wallygator88 says:

    dana,

    Thank you for such a beautiful review. It seems like children in Europe lead such an enchanting childhood. Reading through your review transported me into a daydream of my own journey through quiant villages, characters constructed from my reading of Roald, PG Wodehouse and others, sitting on knolls and hunting for gnomes.

    Poets of Berlin sounds like a wonderful composition, redolescent of warmth and happiness.

    I just loved how you got in David Bowie into this review – the lyrics are apt.

    I have not had the good fortune of smelling a Vilhelm fragrance before.

    Regards from WI, USA

  • Fragrances in the same ballpark as Poets of Berlin i really appreciate. Green fragrances done the right way , with juicy fruityness just work in those days i want to be alone, and have a walk in the park, or drinking Tea on the porch.
    I’ve heard about two Village Perfumery fragrances, Dear Polly and Morning Chess , and wanted to try them in my local Barney’s, but after the bankruptcy it wasn’t possible.
    Good thing is they work with Europerfumes.
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • I love dana’s memory of a bohemian childhood holiday in small town Germany. Often these memories are so vivid and it is so special a fragrance can throw your memories back there. I have only tried Mango Skin from
    vilhelm Perfumes which is a lovely fruity summery fragrance which I also love to wear in winter as a ray if tropical sunshine. Marit UK

  • Other than Sebastian videos, and the other reviews on Cafleurebon, I know very little about Vilhelm Parfumerie.
    Dark Berries , vanilla and happy magnetism, Poets of Berlin makes me want to live , all year long in a warm tropical country 🙂
    I also have to say Vilhelm Parfumerie bottles look stunning.
    Thanks Dana , and cheers from VA

  • Michael Prince says:

    Dana, I enjoyed your review of Vilhelm Parfumerie Poets of Berlin. I love hearing about memories from her childhood and how she ties them into fragrance reviews. Poets of Berlin sounds simple yet so delightful with a fruity combination on top of a vanillic and green base. I haven’t tried anything from Vilhelm Parfumerie.

  • zacharyari23 says:

    I always enjoy reading Dana’s reviews. The fizzy fuzzy berry opening sounds like a delight. I haven’t tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie fragrances before, but look forward to the opportunity. I’m in Colorado.

  • Sherin Thomas says:

    Love how Dana describes the opening notes. Really transports me to a tropical destination.
    I have tried morning chess from Vilhelm. Outstanding fragrance. Hope to win this .
    From PA, USA

  • Oh to be young again! What a great review full of zest and fun. Sounds like the fragrance is as well. Thanks to Dana for that glimpse into her childhood and thanks to Euro Perfumes for making this draw possible. I’m in the USA

  • From Dana’s review, I really enjoyed, the introduction with a David Bowie quote, he is one of my favorite musicians. I also really enjoyed hearing reading about the short story about trying to learn German, I am trying to learn German too! I also thought that the note about the citrusy vanilla was interesting. I have never tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie perfume before though and I live in Florida.

  • My favorite part of Dana’s review is reading about all of the different types of fruits and their effects, their pop and their tang. I think this fragrance sounds wonderful! I have never tried any Vilheml Parfumerie perfume though. I live in Florida, US.

  • Happy dark berries, greenness, vetiver , Poets of Berlin screams class , a bit mature maybe? Or it’s just my association with blueberry-green fragrances. I have a few.I’d gladly wear it with a suit.
    Just like Dana , I too was a bit of a troublesome kid 🙂
    Yes i have not only tried, but later bought Vilhelm Parfumerie Morning Chess. As usual the reason was Sebastian Jara review for Cafleurebon.
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • This story made me long for a past I didn’t experience! (Not jealous at all, I swear…!) I have not tried a Vilhelm Parfumerie perfume before, but I’d be good at it. Peace be upon you.
    San Diego

  • HiMyNameIsWaste says:

    I like that the reviewer explored the perfume through a personal narrative. The notes sound like the perfect antitode to cold, grey days. I’ve tried the entire Vilheim line but don’t own any.

    I live in Nashville, TN, USA.

  • I enjoyed reading dana’s remembrance of her summer learning German, as well as other summer adventures.
    I only know Berlin from a winter visit. I was expecting a fragrance with leather and smoke, so the blueberry and lemon notes were a surprise. I need to visit Berlin in the summer and reconfigure my notions of Berlin. I haven’t tried anything from Vilhelm Parfumerie, but Poets of Berlin and Darling Nikki sound intriguing to me.
    I live in the USA.

  • I really enjoyed that story–nothing in my summer vacations was ever so joyous and cinematic–thank you for sharing. I’m in the US and I really need to try this house.

  • I relate all too well to the trouble caused and the parents’ worry when my body started to develop but my mind was still that of a child. What a great story this was, I would’ve loved to be dana, causing trouble and making mayhem and memories in that idyllic village. I have never tried Vilhelm Parfumerie before, but of all those I’ve looked up, Poets of Berlin sounds like it would suit me best! I’d love to win a bottle. I am in the US 🙂

  • Judging by the comments, I’m one of the very few familiar with Vilhelm Parfumerie. I know all, but 2/3 2020 relises. Skin X and Chicago High are the only two , I’ve not yet smelled.
    Poets of Berlin to is more green, than sweet and fruity. Do not expect gourmand, not at all. There’s fruity sweetness, but it smells more like you took a handful of blueberries and blackberries , squash them into your palms, then rub your hands into a green grass, and sniff the mess you did 🙂
    It smells natural, I think more of a spring fragrance, but in sunny autumn days it will work well.
    Guys get some samples, and try Vilhelm Parfumerie, they have quite a few gems .
    If i have to rate my favorite 3 VP fragrances:
    1. Poets of Berlin
    2. Mango Skin
    3. Body Paint
    Thanks for the opportunity, all profiles I already follow . Also Dana childhood stories are always fun to read.
    USA

  • I have not tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie perfume before. I enjoyed learning about dana’s youth and her summer memories. This sounds like an interesting perfume; “The opening is surprising and tonic, with a pop of tang: fruits are simple but 3D, a bit textural, and welcoming, with notes of dark berries (blueberries, blackberries, and ripe sloes) and a bit of fuzz. The rest settles into a rather large picture, equally comforting and slightly self-important: the vanilla is citrusy, the aftertaste is green and wet enough, the body is warm and comforting. “. Thanks for the draw, I live in the USA.

  • Wow, that was quite an intro Dana. It’s great to re-experience memories of childhood friendships and adventures and Poets of Berlin sounds like it will probably evoke some in most people. I’ve not yet tried any Vilhelm Parfumerie fragrances but this review just got them on my wishlist. I’m in USA

  • What’s not to love about this amazing review. I truly love the idea of a happy land, a place only for a few. A place full of charm, and candy, free of worries and dylema. An easy place of goodness and fun.
    I haven’t try anything from Vilhelm Parfumerie yet but I’m confident that soon I’ll. Thank you for the opportunity to participate. Commenting from Orlando, Fl. USA.

  • Dana this story had me choked up. How beautiful. I miss reading your writing. You flatter any perfume with your magical lens.