angeliques sous la pluie is one of my favourite perfumes to wear in the dead of summer. Today it is 32 degrees outside (90 Fahrenheit) and I splashed a good dose of it on before stepping outside in th...
Edited: bumping this up to 4 stars. It's spring and perfect for this fragrance. Find myself craving it. Don't find it powdery this time around. ------- Really 3.5 stars. Angelica, Juniper, pepper, co...
A very crisp, very dry, and somewhat bitter green fragrance, that is largely unisex. A bit of anise, a bit of coumarin and a dusting of bergamot keep it from smelling overly culinary. Lasting power ...
This is my olfactive rendition of the colour green: sage green, to be exact. In this fragrance, nose Jean Claude Ellena managed to build the image of Angelica stems made wet by a warm morning rain. Th...
Angeliques sous la Pluie is so fresh and so young. The first whiff is the scent trail of a young girl in the garden. In the opening, there is a fresh mix of juniper berries, green flowers, and somethi...
Peppery floral very like a cross between Blanc and Apres Les Ondee. Light, sheer springy floral. The only good word is ethereal. Not sweet, over-flowery or sugary in any way. A dreamlike garden scent....
It's very clean but somehow opaque and pretty warm on me. Like, it's not angelica flowers after the rain but violets three hot days after the rain. If I wanted a fragrance along these lines, I would o...
Tricky / trickster herbal green. For me, this one needs heavy application and a lot of time to sort out. Otherwise, I dismiss it as "musty," which is a mistake. If I'm patient with Angelique, the r...
This fragrance is so exquisite, just like its name: "Angelica Flowers After the Rain". With notes of angelica, juniper berries, coriander, musk and cedar, its as if you put your head on the shoulder o...
starts out as a pleasant citrus (a lot like cologne bigardee) but then very quickly in a matter of minutes it goes all mosquito repellant. As it dries down it gets some cedar (not a note that I can we...