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The Perfect Scent by Chandler Burr ~ perfume book review

Posted by Marcello on 24 January 2008 19 Comments

Chandler Burr, The Perfect ScentLong before his appointment as the world's first professional perfume critic, Chandler Burr had made a name for himself as a perfume journalist with a bit of an edge. His excellent New Yorker article on the creation of Hermès Un Jardin sur le Nil, which gave us a glimpse behind the scenes of this secretive industry, was followed by his regular contributions for The New York Times on the current state of perfumery, in which he wrote passionately about his aversion against the mystification, the anachronistic traditions, and the unspoken rules in the perfume trade. The vastness of his contacts is the envy of most perfume bloggers, and sometimes I wonder if he made more enemies than friends in the past years — which I mean as a compliment, of course. Hardly surprising then, that his latest book was so highly anticipated by many, including me.

If scientific controversy was a central theme in The Emperor of Scent, The Perfect Scent takes a swing at the maladies of the perfume industry. Burr uncovers its deeper mechanisms, from the dilemmas faced by manufacturers who are forced to accept assignments without contracts, to the pointless secrecy in which perfume formulae are still enveloped…

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The illusionist

Posted by Robin on 29 December 2007 12 Comments

Jean-Claude Ellena is an illusionist, a characteristic that has served to make him one of the world’s greatest perfumers and, since 2004, in-house composer for Hermès. Where other noses work with a palette of 1,000 or so materials, Ellena uses just 200; where the average modern fragrance contains more than 100 ingredients, his have 20. Alchemical genius that he is, Ellena deploys such small beginnings in ways that have changed the face of his discipline, most recently with the sublimely flinty Terre D’Hermès...

— Columnist Hannah Betts of the UK Times Online visits perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena in Scent of a man.

Hermes Brin de Reglisse ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 3 December 2007 45 Comments

Hermes Brin de Reglisse

Brin de Réglisse is the seventh fragrance to join the Hermessence collection from perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena at Hermès. As I reported last month, Ellena hoped to “create an intense, dry lavender, like you would smell in the south of France in June or July” (other notes include licorice, orange blossom and hay); to accomplish that, he…

…turned to his colleagues at an independent perfume lab in Grasse. He asked them to slice natural lavender into 50 distinct groups of molecules, sniffed them all, discarded five and reassembled it. “My lavender had a much purer, cleaner smell,” he says, comparing it with the natural scent. “Then I had to find something to dress it up that would be a little unusual. I chose a touch of licorice.” (via Los Angeles Times, 10/28/2007)…

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Hermes Brin de Reglisse ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 15 October 2007 21 Comments

Hermes Brin de Reglisse Hermessence perfumeHermès will launch the latest fragrance in the Hermessence collection, Brin de Réglisse, this month. It is the seventh in the series, and like the others, was developed by Hermès house perfumer Jean Claude Ellena.

Ellena noted that he wanted to create an intense, dry lavender, like you would smell in the south of France in June or July…

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Le Parfum by Jean-Claude Ellena ~ perfume books

Posted by Marcello on 1 October 2007 34 Comments

Jean Claude Ellena Le ParfumOne of the most thoughtful and polemical writings on perfumery, Edmond Roudnitska’s booklet Le Parfum, sadly went out of print a few years ago. Although a classic in its own right, it showed too many signs of old age to be reproposed to the general public in the “Que sais-je”-series. To fill this unforgivable void, the publishers asked Jean-Claude Ellena to write a new booklet on perfumery under the same title. And much to my personal delight, it’s finally available: I got my copy through French online bookstore fnac.

If you expect this new title to be the 2.0 version of its famous predecessor, you’re in for a big disappointment. Ellena has his own story to tell: whereas Roudnitska’s booklet was first and foremost a critical pamphlet (convincing lawmakers to attribute official artistic status to perfumery, in order to protect it from plagiarism), Ellena primarily focuses on his personal experiences in the field, leading us through some of his well-known creations to explain what he regards as the essence of his profession…

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