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Rose Tubéreuse 2017

7.7 / 10 26 Ratings
A popular perfume by E. Coudray for women, released in 2017. The scent is spicy-floral. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Spicy
Floral
Sweet
Oriental
Powdery

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Top Notes Top Notes
CloveClove BergamotBergamot Mandarin orangeMandarin orange RhubarbRhubarb GuavaGuava
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Bulgarian roseBulgarian rose GeraniumGeranium TuberoseTuberose JasmineJasmine Orange blossomOrange blossom Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk BenzoinBenzoin PatchouliPatchouli VanillaVanilla SandalwoodSandalwood Tonka beanTonka bean

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7.726 Ratings
Longevity
8.222 Ratings
Sillage
7.920 Ratings
Bottle
6.930 Ratings
Value for money
6.914 Ratings
Submitted by Michael · last update on 01/06/2024.
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A dark and sparkling rose
Rose Tubereuse by E. Coudray is a sensual spicy fruity sour rose perfume with good performance. It has been composed by Cecile Zarokian and she is mixing french perfumery with middle eastern one. It’s very good for special events or nights out. It’s a modern take on the classic dark rose patchouli perfume. If you are interested into hearing more details about this perfume, please watch my review on Youtube.
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But HELLO! No "Rose from the Tube" ;-)) but a floral spice bazaar!
What a fantastic scent that I dug out from the back corner of the cool fragrance cabinet. And--- such a barbarism--- I hadn't thought of it at all!
I was "searching" for another fragrance and "found" this one.
Sniffing at the spray head yielded nothing! It had been too long since I last used it. No trace of scent left.
Spraying it brought to light in the middle of the night that I now MUST write an "essay on 'Rose Tubéreuse'!"
A wonderfully spicy opening, first orangey-citrusy-fresh, then carried by clove, leads directly into the (unsweet) floral universe where everything that has rank and name frolics. A deep rose aroma envelops the bright jasmine scents and the very "sun-kissed" geranium. It comes off almost a bit "minty." Delicate veils of ylang-ylang and tuberose accompany the still spicy-clove base mood. With a hint of cardamom added. And probably also slightly "greener" coriander.
No hint of heavy, cloying, and pretentious sweetness! Everything is wonderfully spicy, while delicate powder dusts like a summer breeze. This very pleasant mélange of citrus fruits, flowers, and fine spices runs like a red thread through the entire scent progression. An "end" is not in sight. Even in the warm, somewhat darker base with "earthy," woody, and "balsamic" ingredients, the scent practically bursts with finely woven spiciness!
It is remarkable that the perfume resembles or is even similar to nothing else I have smelled so far. And THAT is an art in itself in today's perfume world, as "Rose Tubéreuse" is said to be from 2017. Now, I would like to make one last somewhat sarcastic remark that could be taken as praise: Could there perhaps have been a "typo" here and it should say "1917"?
It would be conceivable ;-))
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4 years ago
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Spicy cloves season
The delicately soft fruity cream
Queen Rose and Lady Tuberose
Oriental demeanor,
synthetic nose-tickle hint.
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A floral spice with incredible longevity. Sandpaper powder in dark red and desert wind at sunset! An unusual oriental!
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I really like it, even though it's quite feminine, which doesn't really suit me. I can clearly smell the tuberose.
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Wow! Delicate spicy rose with a hint of fruity sweetness in the opening, velvety sandalwood drydown. A noble oriental statement. The best Coudray.
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A hail of clove overwhelms fruits, roses + white flowers. Only in the dry down do resins + woods dare to emerge. For clove fans.
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3 years ago
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Classic elegance: Light aldehydes, rose / flowers, and spices on a classic base (possibly with benzoin?). Great, mature perfume scent.
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Mrs. Zarokian really brewed a mosquito spray from tuberoses, roses & spices. Later, it turns into a flower-spice soup.
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