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Orientalissime 2008

7.6 / 10 42 Ratings
A popular perfume by Esteban for women and men, released in 2008. The scent is oriental-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Oriental
Sweet
Spicy
Woody
Resinous

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
TeaTea BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PatchouliPatchouli OudOud
Base Notes Base Notes
Balsamic notesBalsamic notes VanillaVanilla SandalwoodSandalwood
Ratings
Scent
7.642 Ratings
Longevity
7.032 Ratings
Sillage
6.428 Ratings
Bottle
7.634 Ratings
Submitted by Andi136 · last update on 04/27/2021.
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Sommernacht

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Sommernacht
Sommernacht
Helpful Review 5  
Warm sweetness paired with bergamot freshness
The search for Oud never ends.
At some point, enough is enough! Today, my second la-schiller sample order arrived. Among 5 samples, 4 are Oud fragrances. One of them is Orientalissime!

I am generally not an Oud fan, but I once smelled an amazing perfume with Oud that I can't get out of my head since then. I don't know the name or anything else. Nothing! It's a guessing game with my own patience. I've never been so impatient to find my Oud. Maybe I also have this panic because spring is not far away, and by March at the latest, I have no desire for warm or even oriental scents.

Looking at the pyramid, one would think it is a light and fluffy fragrance, quite warm, harmonious, etc. Patchouli can ruin your day. I have my issues with vanilla. But slowly, I will start from the beginning.

An oriental fragrance that starts with bergamot and tea leaves. Bergamot, very nice, tea almost rare in oriental fragrances. Here, both notes fit together beautifully. Wonderful, the first 10 - 15 minutes of fresh Orient. No bomb or anything like that. The notes gently slide into the middle and move towards Oud and patchouli. I don't smell much Oud. Patchouli is now in the spotlight. But of the fine kind! This lasts about 1 hour. I find the base quite simple, kept minimalist. There is no significant development.
Balsamic notes (resins?), sandalwood is clear, but the vanilla could have really been left out here. Something spicy, herbal, woody would have been better.

In summary, one can say:
Fragrance direction: Autumn/Winter. 25% freshness, 75% spicy sweet warmth.
Sillage: Average (and that's a good thing)
Longevity: Average
80% for the fragrance. It is oriental, no question. Initially very enthusiastic, my excitement has faded. Unfortunately, after the heart comes a lackluster base that makes the fragrance fall short for me. I would have wished for more complexity. A WOW effect down to the base, and it would have been mine!

I am desperate!! :-(

PS: the other samples were Perris Bois d'Oud, Micallef Aoud Gourmet & Night Aoud. Perris has too intense sillage and too many notes without a really tangible scent progression, Micallef too floral or outdated.
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Florblanca

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Florblanca
Florblanca
Very helpful Review 6  
Why hadn't I heard of this brand before!
EP, these are dream fragrances - even the third in the test series is simply wonderful. Where was your nose when you said you were missing spices?? Well, there aren't exactly many spices in it, but the scent is still spicy! But one thing at a time: first of all, a thousand thanks for these wonderful samples.

The opening is delightful, everything is there as described. Bergamot, tobacco, and tea, and a little something sweet, like honey or something similar. This lasts for about 15 minutes and I enjoy it to the fullest.

Then comes patchouli, which clearly blocks the oud from accessing the perfume. The heart is the - in this case pleasant - type of patchouli, very soft and sweet, but the smoky-rough note is also present. You have to like it, and I do! Because a hint of vanilla slowly comes through.

The base is wonderfully soft and cozy, less sweet, but very balsamic and simply beautiful.

The sillage is not too big, the scent stays relatively close to me, but is pleasantly noticeable. The longevity is phenomenal and suits this great fragrance. Orientalissime is for me an oriental as it should be! Strong, warm, spicy, sweetish, balsamic, and soft.

Number three also makes it onto my watchlist. EP, you’re not making it easy for me…
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Ergoproxy

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Ergoproxy
Very helpful Review 8  
Fine, although the spices are missing.
When does a perfume smell oriental? For me, such a perfume must burst with spices, exude a balsamic sweetness, and ideally have a wooden star in front of the tent. My reference scents include Opium, Cinnabar/JHL, or Obsession.

I am of course aware that there are also spice-free variants, but I stubbornly classify them, as I can sometimes be, not under this category.

Such a unspiced creation is Orientalissime by Esteban. Although the spice stand is missing from the bazaar, I find this scent very successful.

The top note opens the perfume with a herbaceous-aromatic accord that has not a hint of citrus attached.

The heart note is spicy-soft, the incorporated oud does not give off a whiff of medicine, and the patchouli presents itself more sweetly than earthy.

The base rounds off the scent with a soft vanilla and a few balsamic wood shavings.

The longevity could be a bit better for a perfume with such a theme, but it makes it predestined as a daytime scent for the cold season. I am not sure if Orientalissime is also available as an EdP? If so, I would opt for this variant, as I like such scents to be loud.

All in all, a fine representative of its kind.
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Nice, but it doesn't blow me away. I somehow miss spice and sophistication. Too bright and light for my taste.
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9 years ago
1
The top note also has mandarin for me. Lightly fruity, warm, subtle. Oud is very discreet, if at all, then sandalwood and vanilla. Nice.
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9 years ago
4
"Tee-ig" - a powdery oriental where patchouli doesn't disturb but blends in. Balsamic and rounded.
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10 years ago
4
Subtle oriental, initially with a tea note. Later memories of "Venice" (Rocher), due to sandalwood and vanilla in the base?
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