I wasn't expecting to be impressed by this, since I wasn't particularly impressed by Cologne Bigarade. But the bright juicy orange opening was followed by a wonderful tangle of greens and rose, with t...
Jemima Gold can speak for me on this scent. Bigarade Concentree charmed me at first sniff and remains a wardrobe staple, proving especially useful for hot days when anything else might smother.
An homage to Eau D'Hermes, a frag that Ellena greatly, famously, admires. Up top there is the citrus--bitter orange here. The basenote is the Eau D' homage: cumin and perhaps a civet substitute. T...
Woah ... seriously spicy. I love citrus scents, but the orange in this scent lasts about 5 minutes and then it turns into pure pepper. Seriously, not a trace of citrus, just heavy spice. Yuck.
This is very well done but the sharp orange is totally overwhelming for me. Its actually too much citrus (maybe I am more of a lemon girl) I just smell like I have bathed in orange juice, theres no ot...
My first impression after spraying is a vivid olfactory hallucination of fresh-peeled orange -- the oils in the air like a prism of citrus. It's amazingly uplifting: floral, fresh, green, bitter and ...
Beautiful orange top notes, then a quick burst of B.O. which eventually settles into a warm, peppery, elegant citrus reminiscent of Annick Goutal's Eau d'Hadrien.
Bigarade Concentree is one of my top-five favorite perfumes but then I must disclose that I am a huge citrus fan! (Other citrus loves are: AG Eau d'Hadrien, Fath Green Water, Mona di Orio Lux, Fresh's...
I love orangy. Hermes Eau d'Orange Verte evaporates into nothing, Annick Goutal Eau d'Hadrien is a bit too Windex. This one holds up well, has a nice stank to it. A dirty orange.
Brisk, spicy citrus. It could be nice on my boyfriend on a hot summer day.