Pulp by Byredo

Pulp 2008

Dmdk
07/24/2024 - 10:17 AM
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6
Pricing
10
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
10
Scent

Poppy seed tartlets with juicy fruit on top

First of all, I would like to get rid of one thing: Personally, I think it's a shame that the fragrance only has a 6.8. The fragrance clearly deserves better. I also don't understand how other fragrances such as Pacific Rock Moss by Goldfield & Banks has an 8.1 and is ranked 50th among the university fragrances ‍ or Ganymede by Marc-Antoine Barrois is ranked 42nd and also has an 8.1, come on?
The fragrance can be described quite simply as you can best imagine it: An insanely fresh, fragrant poppy seed cake like a cupcake with lots of aromatic, juicy fruit on top. And the really cool thing is that it doesn't change and stays that way throughout the fragrance
In the opening, of course, the fruit accords stand out clearly, especially the fig, juicy apple and redcurrant, but then it is more balanced and simply smells absolutely interesting, unlike the others. The praline does a very good job, by the way.

A fragrance that cannot be described exactly, fresh, fruity, slightly sweet but not this synthetic or annoying, but very fine and deliciously gourmand-like.

I wouldn't necessarily wear it in hot weather, but in the evening when it gets cooler yes. Is it more of a fall/winter fragrance? You might think so, or is it an all-rounder? Personally, I tend towards spring, I don't know why, you can just feel it. The fragrance definitely puts you in a good mood.

Fragrance 10/10
H/S 9/10
P/L-V 6/10 quite expensive
Bottle 10/10 timeless minimalist
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SeeroseSeerose 1 year ago
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You describe Pulp the way I perceived him. But I don't like him. Cup+