Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi Review (Aggelos Balamis) + Wild Mediterranean Garden Draw

Pitti Fragranze 2019

Pitti 2019 Photo by Ermano©

One of the best discoveries I made at Pitti Fragranze last year was not even part of the show. Sitting in a lovely Florentine hotel garden at dusk with Neela Vermeire, Antonio Gardoni, and our own Sebastian Jara, was Aggelos Balamis of Angelos Creations Olfactives, a young Greek perfume writer turned perfumer, whom I’d met before at Esxence in Milan. After a few drinks and much conversation, Aggelos treated us to a selection of works in progress for the launch of his new line. Michelyn calls me the Mikey of CaFleureBon – remember that old Life cereal commercial with the kid who doesn’t like anything? – and it is true, I am not the easiest to please. So, when I tell you I was knocked sideways by Aggelos’ fragrances, even the uncompleted ones, you might want to stop reading this, head to your computer, and *order a sample set.

Aggelos Balamis of Angelos Creations Olfactives

Aggelos Balamis courtesy of Aggelos©

Now that I’ve had a chance to visit the final versions at leisure, my favourite of the line (and this was not an easy choice)  Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi, a luminous, graceful, green jasmine smells like a risqué garden party. It was one of my Top Ten Perfumes of 2020. Aggelos explains Yassemi’s provenance: “Yassemi was my 5th chronologically finished product and composition but I have been working on it in my mind for a long time because it was meant to be my signature scent. It is basically the incarnation of a combination of two scents: blooming night jasmine flowers and Japanese mock trees, which create a totally narcotic essence lingering in the air outside of my building and my neighborhood … during late spring and summer warm nights. The initial concept was to capture those two particular scents and pair them with patchouli dark oil (15% in the total concentrate) while giving it also some luminance with sweet blood orange and sparkling nuances from aldehydes.”

Yassemi by Aggelos Balamos

Rene Gruau©

Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi begins like popped champagne; a glittering spray of indolic jasmine, sweet orange, and aldehydes bursting from the bottle. A boozy note cuts in quickly and balances the richness of the white flowers in an unexpected, clever way. I never would have thought that rum and indoles could work so brilliantly together, but here they do. Mixed with the Dom Perignon fizz of the aldehydes, Yassemi starts off like a tipsy, giggly bride clutching her bouquet with one hand, a mimosa in the other: giddy, glowing, and just a bit naughty. In its earliest moments, Yassemi reminds me a bit of Frederic Malle Superstitious. But where Superstitious delves into darker smells of full-bodied incense and velvety rose, Yassemi dances into a wild Greek garden profuse with flowers and smooth, balmy woods, satin hair ribbons streaming behind her in joyful abandon.

Rene Gruau©

About half an hour into Yassemi’s trajectory, the perfume turns creamier as sandalwood and ylang-ylang saunter in, adding a denser backdrop for the coming cascade of pointillist floral dots to stand out against. First, there’s the heady, coloratura trill of lily-of-the-valley; then, just detectable, the powdery-almond blossom smell of heliotrope and the sweet-herbal aroma of angelica. From time to time, I get a tiny hit of fruity pepper and sharp greenery that bounce off the headier notes like electric sparks that illuminate the fragrance. After a time, the perfume turns earthier, drier, which I take to be the influence of patchouli.

Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi by Aggelos Balamis

Rene Gruau©

Like many yesteryear classics, Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi Yassemi has a long, complicated list of flowers, fruit, woods and resins. But Balamis’ control and balance is remarkable. There is indeed a vintage quality about Yassemi in the dominance of indolic jasmine, galbanum and aldehyde, especially in the top, and in the tapestry-like weaving of all those notes into a shimmering whole. But equally, Yassemi has a freshness and bounce that make it seem like it was mixed this morning, thanks to well-chosen splashes of bright fruit and some light, soapy musk. I wouldn’t exactly say Yassemi has a dry-down, which is a good thing. I don’t know how he does it, but Balamis manages to keep the myriad floral and woods notes pinging off the aldehydes, pink pepper and green leaf smells indefinitely, all under the graceful sweep of that delicious, animalic jasmine. There’s a good reason Michelyn selected Aggelos Balamis as 2020’s rising star in perfumery: he’s bloody talented. And Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi – one of the loveliest jasmine-centric fragrances around – is proof.

Since Aggelos doesn’t’ have a website at this time please see his Facebook Page or email him at angelos.olfactives@gmail.com or DM him at Angel_bal on Instagram

Notes: Rum, galbanum, blackcurrant, blood orange, sweet orange, Aldehydes, jasmine absolute Egypt, ylang-ylang complete, geranium, heliotrope, muguet, mango leaf absolute, pink pepper CO2, angelica root, blue chamomile, rosewood, sandalwood, gurjun balsam, patchouli Indonesia, cashmeran, musk, ambergris, labdanum, ambrette seed.

Disclaimer: sample of Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi kindly provided by Aggelos Balamis. My opinions are my own.

 Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Angelos Créations Olfactives Yassemi

photo by Aggelos©

Thanks to the generosity of Aggelos Balamis, we have a 30 ml bottle of Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi for one registered reader in Europe, the UK or the USA. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what strikes you about Yassemi and where you live. Draw closes 1/14/2021.

Please note that Yassemi is macerating, so it will be several weeks before the perfume can be sent,

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45 comments

  • Claumarchini says:

    I have to start by saying that if you tell me that a fragrance has jasmine in it… I am already convinced I’ll like it! I love this flower, each May I am eagerly waiting for our bushes to blossom since the smell can be detected also from inside the house. And reading the review has cheered me up with the thought that – after this terrible winter – spring will come again and that sweet smell will comfort me… I am really curious to try Angelos’ creations, they seem so amazing and I hope to be the lucky one! I live in Milan, Italy

  • I desperately want to dance into a Greek garden! I Love this review it sounds so perfect. Very interested in trying Angelos perfumes and Yassemi sounds fizzy and frivolous. I am in uk, fingers crossed!

  • Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi seems to be a delightful fragrance, with so many wonderful notes. I liked Lauryn’s review for its nice description of how different notes move in and out. Strong Jasmine note is going to make for a pleasant perfume. Thanks for the review and the draw. Writing from the USA.

  • I truly want to win this; it sounds like an enjoyable fragrance which has an interesting combination of notes. I would like to see what this perfumer has made as a signature scent for himself. According to this review, it sounds like this perfumer ended up making a high-quality fragrance. It seems like it has a good combination of flowers, fruit, woods, and resins. I live in MD., U.S.A.

  • I love jasmine and Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi seems like a fresh, fizzy take on the indolic aspects of the flower. Lauryn’s review describes the joyful nature of the scent and I’m looking forward to some uplift right now. Commenting from MD, USA.

  • I like the idea of a garden vibe perfume. All of the notes sound wonderfully fragrant and, with that rum note, delicious. Thanks for introducing another new perfumer to me. Mich USA

  • Those notes sound divine, and the idea that so much of the early bouquet doesn’t dry down but is detectable indefinitely– well, this is too exciting for words.
    (USA)

  • Aggelos is a very kind and talented individual. I enjoy his reviews on his channel. Id like to try all his creations. A fellow Greek.

  • I’ve been curious about this brand ever since I saw it on several Cafleurebon editors’ top 2020 lists. This scent sounds amazing, I love a great aldehydic floral fragrance! And I always enjoy hearing about new indie brands to try. I’ll be checking out the discovery set soon! I’d love win this bottle. I’m in the US.

  • Bryant Worley says:

    Firstly, I really appreciate the note listing, having enough of a nose to be able to imagine what this smells like.

    Secondly, what strikes me about Yassemi is that it seems to have been created by a perfumological (my word, not Webster’s) genius – not only creating a seemingly unique, one-of-a-kind fragrance but, also, a fragrance that has been ‘weaponized’ with the ability to seem like it was (throughout its entire longevity on skin) “mixed this morning, thanks to well-chosen splashes of bright fruit and some light, soapy musk”. Further, the genius named Balamis “manages to keep the myriad floral and woods notes pinging off the aldehydes, pink pepper and green leaf smells indefinitely, all under the graceful sweep of that delicious, animalic jasmine.” WHEW!!!

    I think I’m in love…ummm, errrrr…not with the genius (although I’m sure he’s a nice guy), but with this beautiful fragrance.

    I live in Waldorf, Maryland, USA.

    P.S./
    / Thanks for the “macerating” note, because it just means that it will be at full bloom when its received.

  • Like many yesteryear classics, Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi Yassemi has a long, complicated list of flowers, fruit, woods and resins. But Balamis’ control and balance is remarkable. There is indeed a vintage quality about Yassemi in the dominance of indolic jasmine, galbanum and aldehyde, especially in the top, and in the tapestry-like weaving of all those notes into a shimmering whole. But equally, Yassemi has a freshness and bounce that make it seem like it was mixed this morning, thanks to well-chosen splashes of bright fruit and some light, soapy musk. I wouldn’t exactly say Yassemi has a dry-down, which is a good thing. I don’t know how he does it, but Balamis manages to keep the myriad floral and woods notes pinging off the aldehydes, pink pepper and green leaf smells indefinitely, all under the graceful sweep of that delicious, animalic jasmine. There’s a good reason Michelyn selected Aggelos Balamis as 2020’s rising star in perfumery: he’s bloody talented. And Angelos Creations Olfactives Yassemi – one of the loveliest jasmine-centric fragrances around – is proof. High praise by Lauryn and Michelyn indeed. Notes: Rum, galbanum, blackcurrant, blood orange, sweet orange, Aldehydes, jasmine absolute Egypt, ylang-ylang complete, geranium, heliotrope, muguet, mango leaf absolute, pink pepper CO2, angelica root, blue chamomile, rosewood, sandalwood, gurjun balsam, patchouli Indonesia, cashmeran, musk, ambergris, labdanum, ambrette seed. I am intrigued by the notes especially patchouli being my favourite note and rum and jasmine. A brilliant young perfumer who seems to have his feet on the ground a house that I am not familiar with but I am intrigued nonetheless. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • Notes: Rum, galbanum, blackcurrant, blood orange, sweet orange, Aldehydes, jasmine absolute Egypt, ylang-ylang complete, geranium, heliotrope, muguet, mango leaf absolute, pink pepper CO2, angelica root, blue chamomile, rosewood, sandalwood, gurjun balsam, patchouli Indonesia, cashmeran, musk, ambergris, labdanum, ambrette seed. I am intrigued by the notes especially patchouli being my favourite note anything with Patchouli always grabs my attention. A beautiful description by Lauryn and Michelyn this sounds like a young perfumer who has the world at his feet. A house that I have to explore further. Thanks from the UK

  • That is what I love about perfumes: it’s a passion or a hobby and even people that are new to the game, through work and imagination, can create beautiful things! I hope Angelos won’t stop the great work he is already doing!
    Thanks for the draw! EU

  • I became so obsessed with jasmine that, after buying every fragrance I could find, that had listed jasmine thorough the notes, I have bought a Jasmine tree in a pot, that I have kept in my apartment for few months until I have planted in my parents garden in the country side. I’m a fan of jasmine scented fragrances and trying so many, I have discovered that it is very difficult to reproduce the smell so it doesn’t become synthetic. This being a small house and a new niche creation, I’m sure it is perfect, because the combination of notes sounds mesmerizing. I currently live in Romania.

  • constancesuze says:

    Sounds very lovely. I’m not familiar with Japanese mock trees, but I would love to experience that smell. Haven’t found the perfect jasmine yet, escept maybe Rubj and that isn’t overtly jasmine to me. Would love to try this one- I’m in the US.

  • bigscoundrel says:

    Moving from popped champagne to sandalwood and ylang-ylang sounds very nice. I’d love this on my wife. New Jersey, USA

  • I very much enjoyed Lauryn’s review of this green, aldehydic jasmine fragrance that later settles on a creamy base of sandalwood and ylang ylang (a floral note I adore). I am drawn to its vintage vibe, lush garden feel, and complex floral quality. The adorable 30 ml bottle is a lovely bonus here. I am in the USA.

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    I love indolic jasmine scents and this sounds wonderful. I’m trying to imagine that rum note. Also interesting that this fragrance has no dry down. I would love to try this one. Thank you for the draw. I’m in the US.

  • Dancing in a greek garden sounds like something we should all do if it also has the resemblance of a classic fragrance I would surely want to join that dance party. Jasmine as a head note get’s me immediately excited so I would love to try this! Thanks for the great review and the opportunity!

  • Firstly, I really enjoyed reading about how Lauryn met Aggelos Balamis and was captivated by his then- work in progress. I appreciate learning about new talents in the fragrance community/industry.
    Secondly, I was fascinated by the description of the scent trajectory. It seems such a unique harmony of many complementary and some contrasting notes that surprisingly blend together not only seamlessly but create a masterfully developing and smelling concoction.
    Since I’ve been exploring summer scents recently, I already put Yassemi by Angelos Creations Olfactives on my list of »perfumes to explore for summer of 2021« after reading short reviews in Cafleurebon Best Fragrances of 2020 series.
    Thank you for introducing Yassemi and for giving us the opportunity to win this masterpiece.
    I live in Slovenia.

  • The notes in Yassemi sound lovely with the night blooming jasmine and the fizz of aldehydes. The experts, Michelyn and Lauryn, love this fragrance, I take their advise and would love to try. I am ready for spring. Thank you USA

  • I am a sucker for jamine fragrances so Yassemi appeals to me straight away. And, then to read that it’s a signature fragrance from a line that sounds very promising, I’m sold. I live in the USA.

  • My sample set is already in the post and can’t wait! All these beautiful reviews of Angelos Creations olfactives just make me more excited. Yassemi sounds very alluring the way Lauryn describes it. I used to steer a way from jasmin as it can be to indolic, but the combination with ylang ylang to smooth it out sounds really nice. Would love to try this! Marit UK

  • I’m a big fan of indie perfumes. And jasmine are one of my favorite notes. Lauryn’s review sounds gorgeous. I’d like to try Yassemi and other Angelos Creations Olfactives’ perfumes. I live in USA.

  • So many elements seem to just perfectly go together. Interesting that there is no dry down per se. I kind of like that idea. Many thanks to Lauryn for another great review and many thanks to Angelos Creations Olfactives for making this draw possible. I’m in the USA

  • What struck me about Yassemi from the review was how it was compared to mimosa and champagne which makes the perfume appear to be something quite luxurious. I live in Florida, US.

  • I’ve already heard a lot about Aggelos’ perfumery and the already high caliber he exhibits in his creations from a Facebook page. Jasmine is one of my favorite floral notes that can be expressed in so many different facets and it would be wonderful to experience it in the Greek garden of Yassemi. It was great reading Lauryn’s review. Thanks so much for the chance, as always! Oregon, US.

  • Andreea Florica says:

    Angelos seems to be very talented and promising! I would love to try his creations after reading only words of praise about them here on Cafleurebon!
    Thank you. EU

  • I have a love-hate relationship with jasmine. I like it in a composition but if it’s too much I am put off by it. Yassemi by Aggelos strikes all the right chords . A jasmine surrounded by a myriad of other notes that don’t smother it but don’t let it smother everything else either! Sounds perfect!

    I am in Greece EU

  • It is not the first time the Cafleurebon team wrote about an Angelos Creations fragrance, and it is not the first time that he has been greatly praised as an up and coming talent either.
    In this particular fragrance, the wild Greek garden infused with inebriating jasmine sounds gorgeous, and the Japanese mock tree is something totally new for me. The myriad of notes sounds quite overwhelming, bur I have no doubts Aggelos blended them beautifully in just the right proportions, thus creating a complex and unique floral scent.
    I live in Europe and am totally in for a walk in this warm, alluring Mediterranean garden. Thanks for the draw!

  • It seems despite all these tantalizing descriptions, this article only convinced us more that we have to try this one in person. Besides, I definitely want to have an early access to the future star’s creations. Can’t wait!

    I live in the US.

  • I am from Greece and when I was a little child I used to spend my summer holidays at my grandparents’ village in the island of Crete. My late grandmother had a big yassemi tree in the garden and a night jasmine also. Whenever I smell yassemi I am immediately transported to my childhood, and my mood rises instantly! Thank you for the opportunity to try this particular creation from Angelos. Kalispera from Athens, Greece.

  • I like jasmine scents and darker scents with patchouli and boozy notes, therefore this does sounds nice. I am intriqued to find out how the patchouli and rum mix together with the flowers. The perfumer must be talented to handle that balance. Thanks for the review and the draw. I live in Finland.

  • Clausewriter says:

    Yassemi sounds beautiful and original. I’m so impressed by perfumers who are able to blend so many notes to make a unique fragrance. CaFleureBon, thank you for promoting so many rising stars in the perfume world. I live in Florida, USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thank you for the beautiful review Lauryn. Also thank you for spreading the word about this upcoming perfumer.

    I love the idea of a green jasmine fragrance. A lot of the jasmine fragances that I’ve smelt lean fruity or floral, but this sounds like a summer evening wedding banquet in a beautiful floral garden – fun, heat, the smell of grass and florals, gentle breezes and that peculiar summer evening smell.

    It’s interesting that Lauryn says that Yassemi does not have a drydown – it’s not something that I’ve experienced before.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • What struck me about Yassemi was how it is compared to dancing in a Greek garden which really causes Yassemi to be thought of as a classic fragrance. The jasmine in the fragrance sounds lovely. I live in USA.

  • What I really liked about Yassemi was how it was all about this vintage vibe and how it was central to the fragrance. I really like vintage fragrances so this would be cool to try. I live in Florida, US.

  • doveskylark says:

    I love indolic jasmine scents, so I am sure I will love Yassemi. I enjoyed reading about Aggelos Balamis and his creativity. I also loved Lauryn’s description of the Greek garden party and drinking champagne. I’d love to be there.
    I live in the USA.

  • Oh this sounds so beautiful! I’m so sad that he doesn’t have a website because I’m not on social media. I hope he has one soon so I can send him my money lol! I love jasmine and I’m intrigued by this fragrance not really having a dry down. He really does sound like a talented perfumer & I can’t wait to try his line. thanks for the draw, I’m in the US.

  • Lillyhollowayblog says:

    Jasmine lover through and through. I am eagerly waiting on my samples to experience the seductive offerings Angelo’s has created. This one sounds like a divine dance in jasmine.
    I live in the USA.

  • vickalicious says:

    The first thing to grab my attention of this fragrance is the name! There is a cafe in Anafiotika area of Athens named Yassemi, so I was immediately intrigued! Then of course the description and note breakdown bolstered my interest. This sounds like a beautiful and well-balanced fragrance! But mostly, I’m intrigued that Angelos said that he’d been working on this one for so long in his mind, that it is to capture the fragrance outside of his building, and this is to be his signature scent- this makes me really want to try it, because it must be fantastic! Thank you for the post and the giveaway! Located in USA.

  • wandering_nose says:

    Jasmine – centric fragrances are one of the most fascinating to me, and the abundance of all the other amazing floral, spicy and resinous notes in this composition makes it sound like a masterpiece only a very talented perfumer would be able to create. The patchouli used to ground the concoction is a big attraction for me too. I live in Ireland

  • This was my first time reading an Angelo’s Creations Olfactives review, and getting to know the brand. Yassemi is drescribed to have a mimosa- like opening. I wonder if this would make it a perfect Sunday brunch fragrance. Yassemi’s description makes me think of long floral dresses in dark hues with orange details. Would it also work with rainy days?
    I’m very new to identifying fragrance notes and accords, and started loving jasmine because of Lush’s Lust. So, I would like to win this fragrance for its complexity and earthiness, as I would love to wear it every day.
    To enter draw: from USA.

  • I recently bought a sample set from Aggelos and I concur with LB that Aggelos deserves perfume lovers’ attention. So far I am floored by Grace D’Orient and Danse Lascive, whereas my wife adores Yassemi.
    I particularly liked how he married, tempered and contrasted jasmine with greens – particularly with galbanum and then gave a floating quality to it with the addition of aldehydes. Looks like Lauryn Beer had a similar experience with Yassemi. It also reminds me of Channels. Last but not least, Aggelos compositions are smooth – a rare thing in today’s independent perfumery. Bravo! UK