Roja Parfums Burlington 1819 Review (Roja Dove) 2020 “Blithe Elegance”

 

Roja Parfums Burlington 1819

Roja Parfums Burlington 1819, photo by Michael Devine

“In the world of safe hues, like black, red and white, yellow shouts: ‘Look at me. I’m happy’!” – Joy Sewing

At this point, it’s certainly no secret I’m a Roja habitué. I’ve swam in the waters off Isola Blu, I’ve basked in the heavenly aura of Elysium, I’ve searched the jungle for the Apex. One might think I bleed purple, but at the moment, as the brightest, tartest, juiciest grapefruit accord fills my “synes-theatre,” I’m fixated on yellow. Roja Parfum’s Burlington 1819 is a celebration of life, fellowship and in my impression, the color yellow. Sun-drenched, sparkling, Prozac-popping yellow.

Roja Parfums 1819 by Roja Dove

Roja Dove with Burlington 1819, Photo Courtesy Roja Parfums’ Instagram

Roja Parfums Burlington 1819, eau de parfum composed by Roja Dove, was released in 2020 to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Roja Parfums’ flagship store in London’s Burlington Arcade. This iconic shopping plaza was opened to the public in – you guessed it – 1819. While recent Roja Parfums releases such as Oceania and Elysium Eau Intense explore a more easy-breezy side of the Roja line—in harmonious counterpoint to the expansive collection of decorous, red-carpet knockouts—Burlington 1819 splits the difference and exhibits a blithe elegance. Where Diaghilev is befitting black tie at the Met Gala, Burlington 1819 calls for a linen blazer at a Hamptons barbeque.

Roja Parfums in Burlington Arcade

Roja Parfums Flagship Shop at the Burlington Arcade, photo courtesy of Roja Parfums

Oscar Wilde once said that a grapefruit is just a lemon that saw an opportunity and took advantage of it. Well, Burlington 1819 takes advantage of grapefruit – a pulpy, sanguine accord that serves as the heart and soleil of the composition. Sunny and exultant, this yellowness is further enhanced by streaks of bitter orange and lime which bolster, rather than better, the grapefruit. Interestingly, according to the Roja Parfums website, Burlington 1819 has no heart notes. That isn’t to say the fragrance has no heart; the grapefruit, our raconteur, takes us to the base with the same rhapsodic vibrational pulse as the euphoric opening.

Burlington1819 by Roja Dove

Roja Parfums Burlington 1819, photo courtesy of Roja Parfums

In the mid and base, the yellow hue turns golden as ginger, blond tobacco, cedar, vanilla and cumin temper the slight bitterness from the grapefruit while adding roundness and gravity. The addition of oakmoss, ambergris and labdanum remind the wearer this is a Roja creation through and through, while remaining a wholly unique experience. Despite the ostensible lightness of the composition, it’s tenacious; the freshness from the citrus notes reverberates throughout the long wear. The vanilla in the base provides depth and balance rather than sweetness. There is a nod to the traditional citric warm-weather eau de cologne, yet in true Roja fashion, the rules are acknowledged and with a mischievous grin—broken, ever expanding the genre.  Roja Parfums Burlington 1819 is a radiant crowd-pleaser to which only the enemies of joy might object.

Top Notes: Grapefruit, Lime, Mandarin, Bitter Orange, Mint

Base Notes: Ginger, Cinnamon, Cumin, Saffron, PatchouliOakmoss, Rum, Tobacco, Cedar, Casmir Wood, Benzoin, Vanilla, Labdanum, Ambergris, Musk

Disclosure:  Based on a bottle of Burlington 1819 sent from Twisted Lily for the purpose of this review. Opinions are my own

Michael Devine, Senior Contributor

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10 comments

  • Joel Franco says:

    Roja always with very interesting fragrances and from what I have heard of this one but I have never tried this one in particular which is fantastic

  • John Michael Jones says:

    I love grapefruit based fragrances & I can only imagine how good this is coming from Roja… I’ve got to get a sample of this asap!

  • This was a great review. I have been disappointed with the recent release from Roja. I know the older ones like Diaghilev and Britannia are pricier but isola and apex were boring to me.
    I definitely want to try Burlington 1819 because of the grapefruit and it seems complex at a good (for Roja) price

  • I’ve tried this stuff and it is just the juiciest fruit cocktail ever. Amazing scent!

  • Johnmc5000 says:

    I smelled this one this week at Nieman Marcus. Definately on my wish list.
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  • I’m a huge fan of Roja and own a couple but Burlington was not a hit for me. It really came down to the Cumin note which hardly ever meshes with my skin.

  • Burlington 1819 sounds wonderfully refreshing. Who doesn’t love a good grapefruit note? Plus the larger blend sounds wonderful as well.

  • James Okpare says:

    I have tried Roja Elysium in the past and I have to say that it’s one of the best fragrances out there, and from reading a bit from the article above, Roja Parfums Burlington 1819 seem to be a fruity fragrance so I’m excited about this