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Ambreine 2003 Perfume Extrait

6.8 / 10 86 Ratings
A perfume by Gather Perfume for women and men, released in 2003. The scent is citrusy-fresh. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Citrus
Fresh
Fruity
Green
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Mandarin orangeMandarin orange PetitgrainPetitgrain
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Lily of the valleyLily of the valley
Base Notes Base Notes
ISO-E-SuperISO-E-Super MuskMusk

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
6.886 Ratings
Longevity
7.062 Ratings
Sillage
6.160 Ratings
Bottle
6.061 Ratings
Submitted by Hermessenz · last update on 06/26/2020.
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Interesting Facts
"August" contains 8 flavors for the 8th month of the year.

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Reviews

10 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Meggi

1018 Reviews
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Meggi
Meggi
Top Review 21  
No Comfort
When August doesn't know what is appropriate for an August (a glance out the window showed this all too often), perhaps Mr. Kormann does. That's what I thought. The reading of the pyramid made me briefly doubt this (lily of the valley?), but whatever - let's go for it!

First impression: Fits. A somewhat bushy Petitgrain, with good greenery and even a few twigs included. The so-called mandarin has a distinct lemony, ungainly sting. But otherwise, the lady feels pleasantly fragrant - no surprise, the chemical environment suits her particularly well. And accordingly, she soon gives up the stubbornness of the beginning. It's all very fresh; I imagine that some other essential oils are helpfully swirling around. Yesss, a bit like Fanta, that's true. However, the Petitgrain adds a shrub-like spiciness that the real Fanta could only dream of. The floral heaviness of lily of the valley holds back quite a bit; without any announcement, I wouldn't have guessed it at all. No wonder - in August?

However, the progression dampens my mood more and more. During the morning, a hint of stale soda gradually creeps into my thoughts. Of course, it's still quite fresh for a while and outwardly impeccable - but unfortunately, from late morning onwards, a creaminess gradually substitutes in, which I find disturbing in this context. Initially, it primarily makes me think of sandalwood, then mainly of a rather straightforward musk that accompanies me well into the evening. Only directly on the skin does a light bitter-citrusy hint, like from citrus fruit peel, linger at least until the afternoon.

All of this feels too offensively chemical to me. Such things are simply made for other noses and therefore cannot comfort me over miserable pretend-summer weather.

Since it is not known whether my sample (many thanks to Gerdi!) is the older or the newer version of the fragrance, I am posting the comment where it has (illustrious and partly enthusiastic!) company; that seems fair to me considering my rather unenthusiastic rating.
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Palonera

467 Reviews
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Palonera
Palonera
Very helpful Review 19  
Stay a while...
August.
Summer is at the peak of its splendor.
In my garden, nature explodes - flowers and herbs, grasses and fruits, tomatoes and beans grow wildly together as if there were no tomorrow, pampered by countless hours of sunshine and tropical temperatures, watered and envied in the sweat of my brow.
The days still seem endless, the light long turned on before I open my eyes in the morning, life still unfolds outside the four walls even after the fox and the hare have wished each other good night hours ago.

August.
The unbearable heat of the past weeks has retreated, making way for a gentle, cool, silky warmth that softly drifts through the rooms, taking with it all that is hot, musty, stale.
The skin fits again, the breath is calmer and deeper, the nights are no longer an everlasting struggle with damp sheets, buzzing mosquitoes, and an indefinable am I awake or dreaming.
Sleeves and skirts are still short, the sun-kissed skin still revels in sunscreen, and light delicacies remain at the top of the menu.
And yet - individual withered leaves adorn the lawn in the morning, harvested grain fields rest after their labor, the melody of summer loses its exuberance, becoming quieter, more contemplative, deeper in its sound.
A premonition, a whisper, hidden signs of passing announce the end of the green, radiant endless time, dipping some late afternoons in deep green, gold-speckled light, interspersed with individual streaks of amber and ochre.

August.
Cool, green, herbal veils rise from my skin, very bright, very fresh, almost astringent - "Cologne!" flashes in my mind and disappears immediately, yielding to the image of a green, still unripe mandarin on the tree, dull shining in the moist coolness of the early morning.
I must come close to it, very close, to reach its scent, which hardly distances itself from it, surrounding it like a delicate, fragile aura.
Dark, damp foliage and twigs weave their aromas with unsweetened, tart acidity, providing protection and shade, a cool refreshment with almost unbearable restraint.
I wait for the ripening of the mandarin, for juice and sweetness, warmth and spice - yet "August" merges with my skin, becoming softer, more delicate, skinnier, without ever shedding its protective shell, showing me its golden heart, fading, withdrawing, blowing away...

Stay a while, it would be so beautiful!
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Andre19283

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Andre19283
Top Review 13  
Mandarin Kickstart with Close-to-Skin Longevity
First of all, I would like to clarify a type question: I am generally the type for harmonious, balanced, and well-thought-out fragrances, as I am sanguine by nature and predominantly navigate life diplomatically. And I believe that our choice of fragrance is largely influenced by our character. So you know the nature and extent of my subjectivity.

In fact, August was a blind purchase, motivated by a combination of the similarity to Aqua Universalis Forte by MFK mentioned in previous comments and the fear of not being able to get this fragrance due to its limited edition. I ordered online from the homepage of 1000 & 1 Seife and experienced my first surprise: Mr. Kormann personally called me and passionately described August to me again. He also asked me which samples I would like to receive. This not only made me like August, but also the entire house, so I will definitely visit the store gallery in the Hackeschen Höfen in person in the future.

But now to the fragrance. I have tested it often. First on a strip. Then in everyday life. Overnight on my wrist and even during sports. I wanted to find out how it unfolds its scent under different conditions. Here are the results:

The opening is, as already described, very fruity. The mandarin immediately makes its way through the nose to the head. I like to wear it in the morning for work because it gives me an energetic feeling. The sillage is immense and does not lose any volume - foreshadowing the further development of the fragrance. This feeling of energy also remains, which impresses me greatly.

Upon reaching the heart note, August takes a different path for me than what Mr. Kormann described and what my predecessors have conveyed. Lily of the valley, as I perceive it very successfully in the aforementioned Aqua Universalis Forte, hardly reveals itself on my skin. However, this is by no means bad; I just feel like I am missing the heart that was aptly described by my predecessors in this fragrance.

Because after the spectacular kickstart, I land directly on the described base, which is filled with musk and Iso-E-Super. And that was the second surprise: I have only been intensively dealing with perfumes for a few months, which is why this is my first experience with Iso-E-Super. On my skin, the fragrance ingredient unfolds its effect (see some comments on Molecule 1 by Escentric Molecules). And in combination with the musk, it develops a very intense, not at all intrusive, rather subtly masculine and natural scent that is new to me. The mandarin does become weaker, but it counteracts the increasingly close-to-skin base, so August always retains its heady charm.

The longevity should also be mentioned at this point. Which brings me to surprise number three: It lasts on me for 10 hours plus. Even after getting up and after the shower (!) I can still perceive the base. Incredible! My mainstream Douglas fragrance repertoire-conditioned nose is not used to this, without devaluing it.

So, anyone looking for a fresh, extremely intense, in my eyes rather masculine fragrance with long-lasting power should definitely try August. Although I associate the scent of mandarins and oranges more with the Christmas season than with summer, that is a minor detail. Because August is - as already mentioned - suitable for any season.
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Michelangela

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Michelangela
Top Review 14  
At the Turning Point of the Seasons
Today I discover the "Frohlocken" by Mr. Wuchsa on Facebook, who recommends a "crisp" scent that fits the overall climatic impression of the Christmas season.
I am immediately swept away and apply the suggested "August," making myself comfortable at the "Hüttenzauber-Deko" on my dining table and indulging in the winding down of the festive days.
Citrus fruits and mandarins instantly remind me of imported fruity delights on the Christmas plate, and thus I mentally place the peels on the stove and enjoy the fine scent.
Outside, it continues to rain, and a desperate glance out of the window adorned with crystal stars and baubles makes me search for an idyll that, unfortunately, eluded us this year. Not a single ice flower has appeared on the pane; no, this time we had a much too warm Christmas season. A glance at the large mirror above the sideboard and a beautifully decorated branch with acrylic icicles mocks me!
And just as the citrus veil blends with the woody-amber base of August, late autumn also returns to my field of vision. I think of Mallorca, the warm yet stormy windy days on the island, followed by cold and rather uncomfortable nights in the last days of October. After a long walk, we find ourselves warmly wrapped on the terrace, gas heaters with large flames and a cozy blanket provide comfort. The air is damp, and we feel how the clammy cold gnaws at our bones. Care for a glass of sangria, with plenty of orange slices in it? Oh, I’d rather peel a few mandarins and lean back, then I’ll order a black tea with lemon. A damp-woody scent comes from the wooded hills around us...
At home, it must already be crisp and cold, and Christmas is just around the corner!

Back in the here and now - at the table with the "Hüttenzauber-Deko":
...a slightly derailed expression and then I have to laugh heartily:

(rejoicing)

"For cinnamon, anise, and Christmas stars come from far away. August may be far too, but I like Kormann's scent now."

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Conclusion:
I have owned this scent for a while, and in summer it didn't quite appeal to me. Too strong for a refreshment and not really wearable for me in soft climates.
It doesn’t offer a great scent progression; it presents itself at the start as crisp, finely citrusy, and really delicious with mandarins, and it finishes softly and woody, with the mandarin remaining in focus until the end. I wouldn’t describe it as a summer scent, but rather as a portrayal of a Mediterranean seasonal transition... (after all, we find most citrus fruits - especially mandarins more on the Christmas plate than in the summer fruit bowl)
For now, in the uncomfortable dampness, right in the middle of the turning point of the seasons, it comforts me and gives me pleasant moments! Currently, the perfect scent for this time of year, which isn’t really a season...

If it doesn’t want to be cozy, then August conjures up a winter in Mallorca for me - I just miss the sound of the sea a little!

Care for some mandarins????
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FrauHolle

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FrauHolle
Helpful Review 20  
1001 Reim
Yes, that's how it is with lemon,
often it just can't be without.
Whether May, June, July, August,
in Kormann's scent very self-assured,
not cute, gentle, sweet, and tender,
rather bitter and green and unspoiled,
it takes you along on its patrol
and doesn't smell much like soap at all.

A thanks to Hermi, old pipe! ;)
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Muted, blurred citrus and subtly floral. Synthetic. For me, it evokes associations of sun, beach, sea, and rubber ball. There's something about it!
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In a powdery-scratchy lake of musk and Iso, the little mandarins swim in their swimsuits made of bitter green Petitgrain.
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Delicate citrus fruit and a solid dose of iso: Sparkling and shimmering like an optimistic summer morning. A real mood booster!
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Brilliantly simple - simply brilliant, tangerines, Iso, and plenty of musk... probably Hedione, totally delicious, fresh-sweet-fruity scent with a kick!
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Not unpleasant, but not really me at all. Citrus freshness with a slightly bitter tendency, a bit floral, and a lot of clean musk.
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9 years ago
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Despite a citrusy fine start, it's nowhere near as refreshing as the "Flacon & Mandarin" photo suggests.
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