Holy KAZOO! This isn't one perfume, it's about 4. The opening is very green, even a bit biting. It starts to pick up a leather note, and in about 5-15 minutes, it's primarily a dry, green leather. ...
Traversee du Bosphore was a blind purchase, I was looking high and low for a Tobacco perfume and all the review i read it state there was some tobacco note in the dry down. So the first time I smell t...
Traversee du Bosphorus is a powdery 'loukhoum' fragrance which is almost a sub-genre in itself. I find it to be a light powder gourmand skin scent that opens with a bit of a suede/leather "feel" & a ...
First on, loved it. Tart, tangy with lovely candied floral note, but when I tried it again, it was much more complex and muddy. It isn't bad at all, but reminds me too much of something I've tried bef...
I apologize in advance for this review…it may be long, subjective and maybe not that helpful. I really tried to do a left- brained review here, but it’s not really working. For the ones who are not bo...
yihaaa!!as soon as I started to realize that the more time it passes, the lesser are the chances to smell something unique, I got this generous decant and fell deeply in love... first of all, this is ...
Sweetened powdery apple tea, exactly feels like the apple tea I drank in Istanbul.
I am so very disappointed. I love many in the l'Artisan line and had such high hopes for this fragrance based on the reviews here, as I was intrigued by the idea of Turkish candy married to tobacco a...
Traversee du Bosphore is a very unusual fragrance. It is sweet and dusty, like an oddly stale gourmand scent (I don't mean this in a bad way). A very distinct memory popped up in my head when I first ...
Notes: tobacco smoke, apple, tulips, saffron, leather, Turkish Delight (rose and pistachio), musk. This fragrance starts with a delicious green apple note underneath of which I see an edible sweetish...