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Frau Tonis Parfum Linde Berlin No. 10 & Parfums d’Orsay Tilleul pour la nuit ~ fragrance reviews

Posted by Kevin on 5 June 2013 31 Comments

linden blossom

I love lots of trees, but right up there in my top five trees for scent is the linden (Tilia X europaea). When I smell linden blossoms, a scene, or should I call it a fantasy?, comes to mind: it’s late spring or early summer, the temperature is 75 degrees F and it’s sunny, a gentle breeze is blowing. With a stack of my favorite books and a hamper full of goodies, I’m reclining on a comfortable chaise longue…right next to a linden tree in full bloom. There I could happily sit, eat, read, nap…all day. If you must, take away the seating and books, and I’d be just as happy wandering down an allée of linden trees with my hamper, stopping every now and then to listen to the rustling of the lindens’ heart-shaped leaves, the singing birds in the branches, and the hum of the thousands of bees drinking the linden blossoms’ nectar. You can even have the hamper, just me and the lindens would be enough for a wonderful afternoon. If you haven’t smelled a blossoming linden tree, find one and give the flowers a sniff — they are a joy to experience.

Linden-scented perfumes, soaps and candles are favorites of mine (linden honey is delicious too). Recently, I experienced two new linden (“tilleul” in French) fragrances — Frau Tonis Parfum Linde Berlin No. 10 and Parfums d’Orsay Tilleul pour la nuit…

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Parfums d’Orsay Tilleul Pour La Nuit ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 23 October 2012 10 Comments

Parfums d'Orsay Tilleul Pour La Nuit

Parfums d’Orsay has launched Tilleul Pour La Nuit, a new alcohol-free ‘skincare fragrance’ inspired by the original Parfums d’Orsay Tilleul scent developed by perfumer Olivia Giacobetti…

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Parfums d’Orsay L’Intrigante ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 9 December 2010 8 Comments

Parfums d'Orsay L'Intrigante

Earlier this year, Parfums d’Orsay launched L’Intrigante, a new fragrance for women in the brand’s “Intense” range:

A bewitching eau de parfum created in the image of the beguiling temptress…

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He says/She Says: Parfums D’Orsay Tilleul

Posted by Robin on 18 July 2005 46 Comments

Parfums d'Orsay Tilleul / Linden fragrance

Count Alfred d’Orsay (1801-1852) was a French-born dandy, said to be the “most fashionable man in the most fashionable circles in the most fashionable town in the world: London” (Last of the Dandies: The Scandalous Life and Escapades of Count d’Orsay, by Nick Foulkes). He dabbled in perfumery; the Parfums d’Orsay line was launched after his death, reportedly using an original Count D’Orsay formula for a fragrance called “Eau de Bouquet”, now renamed Etiquette Bleue. I do not know the detailed history of the line, but they were issuing new fragrances into the the 20th century, and the line was “revived” in 1995.

Earlier versions of Tilleul were released in 1927 and 1955. The current reformulated version was created by Olivia Giacobetti. It features notes of lemon tree leaf, angelica, watermelon, lime blossom (aka linden or tilleul), cyclamen, cut hay, acacia wood and beeswax. Joining me once again for an opposing viewpoint is Marlen, one of the moderators on the basenotes forum…

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