Poppy Wildflower 1999

Poppy Wildflower by Coach
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9.3 / 10 3 Ratings
A perfume by Coach for men, released in 1999. The scent is green-citrusy. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Green
Citrus
Spicy
Woody
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot Citrus notesCitrus notes French clary sageFrench clary sage YuzuYuzu
Heart Notes Heart Notes
DavanaDavana Egyptian geraniumEgyptian geranium Jasmine sambacJasmine sambac Jasminum grandiflorumJasminum grandiflorum Maillette lavenderMaillette lavender Orange blossomOrange blossom Seville lavenderSeville lavender Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
French hayFrench hay Haitian vetiverHaitian vetiver Indian sandalwoodIndian sandalwood Indonesian sandalwoodIndonesian sandalwood OakmossOakmoss PatchouliPatchouli Tonka beanTonka bean Fossilized MicrochipFossilized Microchip

Perfumer & Creative Guidance

Ratings
Scent
9.33 Ratings
Longevity
9.02 Ratings
Sillage
9.02 Ratings
Submitted by Apicius, last update on 11/03/2022.

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Sillage
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Longevity
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Though I have used a few fougeres over the years, I am not normally a fougere kind of guy - I prefer the darker scents. That being said, I am enjoying Phoenix Fougere. It was the really nice jasmine note that did it for me. Fougere fragrances, like Dior Eau Sauvage, have jasmine but it is usually lost behind the stronger, what I call, "barber shop" notes. Eau Sauvage smells more like an older gentleman's fougere. Phoenix Fougere does not give you that "Old School" feel. I would say that it is more of a "New School" kind of fougere, that any age group would enjoy.

After swiping, I got a herbaceous tart orange citrus accord. After a short time the slightly bitter floral notes came out to play. The jasmine was the most pronounced, but I did pick up some ylang-ylang and lavender in the mix. The jasmine is not the normal jasmine most people are used to. It is Jasmine Sambac. I know the smell of this one from some of Sultan Pasha's attars. Really nice, almost animalic (for lack of a better term). After a time, light bittersweet and dry earth notes take center stage. The wood notes present themselves shortly afterward. By this time, the citrus has receded into the background.

Phoenix Fougere can be worn for work or play, and would wear best during the cooler seasons of Autumn and Winter.

If you are a fan of fougeres, try this. You will be pleasantly surprised.

Recommended.
9/10
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