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Esperys 2007

7.2 / 10 36 Ratings
A perfume by E. Coudray for women, released in 2007. The scent is floral-fruity. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Floral
Fruity
Sweet
Spicy
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BerriesBerries BergamotBergamot Green leavesGreen leaves
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CaramelCaramel FreesiaFreesia PatchouliPatchouli RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla Precious woodsPrecious woods White muskWhite musk Cocoa beanCocoa bean
Ratings
Scent
7.236 Ratings
Longevity
7.822 Ratings
Sillage
6.619 Ratings
Bottle
8.028 Ratings
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Florblanca

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Florblanca
Helpful Review 8  
How could you have slipped past me?
Anyone who knows my collection knows that I own three E. Coudray fragrances and have one as a sample. Why this one has somehow sneaked by me without even saying "Hello" is a mystery.

It absolutely fits my preferences and is a truly wonderful little scent.

In the opening, it is fresh and fruity, becoming sweet and floral in the heart, without being extremely heavy. Individual flowers cannot be identified, but as a rose lover, I can certainly perceive the rose, which is nicely integrated with the other components. For my taste, it could be a bit less sweet, as it is a tad too much for me, but in terms of scent profile, it is beautiful.

The finish is rounded and soft, the vanilla does not stand out too much, but complements the cocoa wonderfully. Finally, some sweetness is taken out here, as it really is too much of a good thing.

Esperys is a very lovely floral scent that would definitely suit my taste if it were less sweet. The sweetness makes it feel overloaded, and I must admit that I couldn't stand it all day; I would probably get a headache.

Thank you very much, dear Very, for the sample, which is so beautifully decorated, and also for allowing me to get to know this fragrance. I think layered with Eau d'Hadrian or Ninfeo Mio, it would be absolutely my thing. I will try the former and then note my impressions afterwards.
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Seerose

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Seerose
Seerose
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Carefree - Lively - Sparkling
The name "Esperys" suggests a very citrusy scent, even though the listed pyramid presents something different and it is an EdT. Therefore, Esperys starts with aromatic, cheerfully sour fruits, sparkling and lightly peppered. The bottle, with its acid-etched ornaments, may also hint at a playful, nostalgic fragrance.
This is a scent of the 21st century. Fruity and aromatic with distinct yet subtle flowers that are by no means sweet or heavy, along with wood and cocoa, vanilla from vanilla pods, which also do not smell sweet but rather bitter, peppery, and aromatic.
For a while, the top note remains present. Then the flowers come into play; I can sense the individual blossoms. No light freesias are noticeable. The rose must have a fruity tea rose note. There are also other unsweetened floral scents that I cannot identify. There are absolutely no heavy white flowers like jasmine, lily of the valley, and similar. The heart note, which allows the bright fruity scent to recede and gives the flowers their rank, has something spicy, a slight hint of mint, and the flowers remain fresh. Esperys has nothing heavy, no sugar or honey sweetness. Despite its fruity character, I do not find it gourmand in the sense that one would feel like eating the scent like a compote. Cinnamon and cloves have been omitted, which is a positive aspect for the fragrance. Caramel? When you make caramel yourself, you brown the sugar in a pot and only add water. This liquid tastes and smells bitter, woody, and malty with the typical caramel aroma but not sweet. I assume that caramel, cocoa, and the beautiful wood are only perceivable together as a fragrance note.
Because after a relatively long time, I perceive beautiful wood. In any case, the wood scent harmonizes tonally with the heart and top notes. The vanilla makes Esperys a bit softer without pushing itself to the forefront. I suspect this is the case, as the vanilla is also not individually perceivable to me. I only smell that the fragrance becomes a bit gentler. Likewise, the cocoa note likely overlays this beautiful wood scent over the heart note. The white musk, which I never perceive individually, will also contribute to rounding out the fragrance.
To mention the bottle again: It is slim and therefore very comfortable to hold, the etched not too heavy body provides a secure grip. The spray mechanism dispenses sparingly, finely, and does not create a voluminous mist.
Overall, Esperys is a fragrance for every day, and it is also well perceivable in cold weather. Esperys has liveliness, radiates carefreeness and lightness, yes, cheerfulness and good mood. I like that I can perceive it close to my body and distinctly for a very long time, but the scent is not overwhelming, especially not for others. Esperys is certainly also a fragrance for summer. If "EdT" were not written on the bottle, I would have suspected it to be an EdP due to its longevity and sillage.
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pudelbonzo

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Helpful Review 7  
Dresser
Today, I had to interrupt the hustle and bustle of the day with a little break in my favorite perfumery. There are so many unfamiliar scents, and I feel like Alice in Wonderland.
Lacking brand knowledge, I let myself be guided by the allure of the bottles.
A wonderfully old-fashioned packaging with the ornate inscription E.Coudray caught my attention.
The old-fashioned bottle also perfectly matched my taste.
It would have fit excellently on Grandma's dresser, which was adorned with numerous glass jars and cut glass bottles with a silky pump ball. And indeed - Esperys could have been in one of those bottles!
I am immediately enveloped by a rush of bergamot and green grasses, transporting me back to my childhood, when I sat for hours in front of that enchanting three-part mirror.
A stormy rose aroma appears, harmoniously blending with caramel and patchouli.
Vanilla, cocoa, and woods deepen the old-school impression of the fragrance - yet strangely, they do not make it heavy, but leave me feeling refreshed.
An unusual but extremely successful composition.
For me, as a hopeless nostalgic, the scent was a "must"!

I have decided that Esperys was in one of the beautiful pump bottles on Grandma's dresser, and I now wear it proudly in memory of a wonderful woman.
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Very

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Very
Helpful Review 4  
Enchanting Jeannie
This fragrance MUST be tested on the skin!!! Everything else is pointless. On a blotter, it smells alcoholic, of little or nothing. Normally, I would have set the sample aside if it didn't impress on the cosmetic tissue. But today it called out: "Take me out! It's me, Jeannie, the genie of the bottle!!!!"

Whoa! So much! Some samples I can't handle! And with this thought, a citrus note rushes past me. Aha, now the spirit is out.
And then a nod from Jeannie, and there stands a basket of berries, lovingly decorated with a few rose petals. And even though the sweet ghost lady is standing next to me, smacking and sucking on a caramel candy, I like this fragrance. Normally, I say no thank you, I don't like cotton candy-caramel-sweet stuff. But the magic of Esperys has captivated me.
In the base, a hint of vanilla can be sensed, caramel is very persistent, but not unpleasant. The cocoa bean is clearly noticeable, which slightly tempers the caramel, and a bit of woodiness gradually joins in.
Simply delicious!

Sevda, thank you for this fragrant experience!!!
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Saki

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Saki
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Aparte and Timeless Composition
The almost minty fresh and fruity notes at the outset, which continue to hover over the fragrance, are underpinned by floral, malty-spicy tones from a blend of caramel, rose, and patchouli, to which pleasantly fragrant woody nuances and soft musk and vanilla tones join.
It feels as if Esperys consists of transparent scent layers, which shift and in this combination make the unique charm of the fragrance for me so far. There is something mysterious about Esperys.
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Red berries and roses in interplay. Eventually turns into a nice, sweet, solid, but uninspired rose scent.
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There was a baby bath foam back in the early 70s... Bübchen? Bebe? It must have had rose in it. Here it is again! Wonderful! Splash!
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Bright, unsweet fruits. Distinctive non-animal floral blend with tea rose. A bit peppery-spicy, gourmand, vanilla-caramel, woody-aromatic cocoa, zesty, slightly creamy.
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