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L'Amandière 2020 Eau de Parfum

7.6 / 10 78 Ratings
A popular perfume by Heeley for women and men, released in 2020. The scent is floral-green. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Green
Fresh
Creamy
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Green almondGreen almond MintMint
Heart Notes Heart Notes
HyacinthHyacinth Linden blossomLinden blossom RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
White muskWhite musk

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Ratings
Scent
7.678 Ratings
Longevity
7.162 Ratings
Sillage
6.559 Ratings
Bottle
7.558 Ratings
Value for money
7.134 Ratings
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ClaireV

969 Reviews
ClaireV
ClaireV
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My sturdiest Ophelia
Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez have an extraordinary turn of phrase, don’t they? One of the many things they have written that has lingered in my mind for years is their description of L’Eau d’Hiver (Frédéric Malle) as ‘an elegiac, powdery, almonds-and-water accord that takes its place next to Guerlain’s Après L’Ondée and Caron’s Farnesiana among the fragrance Ophelias of the world’ (Perfumes: The Guide, 2008), calling to mind Millais’ famous painting of the doomed Ophelia, kept afloat in a pond by flowers and tendrils of her own hair before being pulled to her ‘muddy death’. The association with the perfume is immediate – you understand, even without smelling it, that L’Eau d’Hiver is watery and delicate and even a little melancholic.

But L’Eau d’Hiver, while undoubtedly a lovely perfume, is as fragile and as milquetoast as its predecessor, Après L’Ondée, meaning that it works perfectly if you have a quiet space somewhere where you can appreciate its every nuance in slow motion, but tends to dissipate as rapidly as a mummy when exposed to the hoary breath of modern life. Both L’Eau Hiver and Après L’Ondée are a ‘bottled firefly’ type of smell that belongs more to the fairies at the bottom of a garden in Cottingley than to an irritated woman fighting her way through the crowd to get on her train to work.

Enter L’Amandière by Heeley Paris. With its boot polish lilacs, linden, hyacinths, maybe a smidge of rose, mint, and freshly cut grass, it shares the same watery translucence as L’Eau d’Hiver and Après L’Ondée, i.e., Spring incarnate, but is robust enough to stand up to modern life. It is certainly a watercolor fragrance, its soft daubs of blush pink, mint green, and duck egg blue qualifying it as one of Turin and Sanchez’ so-called ‘fragrance Ophelias’. But suffused with sturdy, air-conditioned musks and a green, unripe almond note, there is a slight thickness of body to L’Amandière that keeps it all from crumbling away into nothing.

There is also an undercurrent of sweetness in L’Amandière, but this is the faint natural sweetness you smell in crushed lilacs, green plant milk, and freshly trampled grass, rather than the sticky, all-encompassing sultriness of tonka-led takes on almond, which tend to lean towards cherry pit and marzipan. There is no fudge here, no extra weight. Above all, L’Amandière is the perfect reflection of the Heeley house style, which is discreet, refined, and vaguely pastoral, filtered through a modernist lens that allows for clarity. And this is definitely a soft, clear perfume. Nobody else but James Heeley could have, in my opinion, produced a fridge-cold spring floral with all the watery melancholia of an Après L’Ondée or a L’Eau d’Hiver that lasts longer than a sigh in the wind while sacrificing none of the ‘fairy dust’ translucence that makes those perfumes special in the first place.
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BamBamNYC

33 Reviews
BamBamNYC
BamBamNYC
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Hyacinth heliotrope
When a perfume is described as “almond” I assume it’ll be overloaded with heliotrope. I assumed right.

It’s powdery almond-y, with a lot of hyacinth in the opening. It is unfortunately a case of the sum being lesser than its parts. I’d want to smell of heliotrope in a colder day; I’d enjoy the smell of hyacinth in a warmer day; I can’t imagine a situation where I’d want to smell of both.
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JewishJesus

65 Reviews
JewishJesus
JewishJesus
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Almonds in Springtime
Creamy almond with spring flowers blooming in abundance. Delicate and slightly sweet, evoking a chilly spring morning. There's a clean musky note and hint of mint to give this a pillowy feel. The almond provides more of a green, creamy note than a nutty or gourmand one, which suits this fragrance well. Overall, the result is quite beautiful, although I find it certainly leans more feminine in nature. Unfortunately, I find my skin misbalances this fragrance, and I'd rate it more highly on my partner, whose skin scent is very well suited to florals.

Projection is relatively close, but it lasts a few hours, which is honestly a bit surprising given the delicate nature of the aroma.
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Bucolique

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Helpful Review 12  
I think of Mörike with this scent
"He is Spring, lets his blue ribbon flutter again through the air; sweet, familiar scents brush knowingly across the land."
These lines from his most famous poem come to mind when I spray L'Amandiere. And even more...

2020 was a very difficult year for me personally, not only because of the Corona crisis - and January has so far brought little hope that it is over. I realized last year how much scents help me process setbacks. Specifically, scents that emotionally catapult me back to better times. And here we come to L'Amandiere. It beams me back to spring, when I was still a child and my parents hid Easter eggs and small gifts in the garden, among blooming hyacinths and fresh, chlorophyll-rich bright green. I feel that sense of excitement, anticipation, and security when I spray L'Amandiere. My parents are no longer here, but that warmth they gave me and our garden, which could always soothe me - I can evoke that memory with Heeley's spring scent. And I am grateful that scents can do such things (for me). Thank you, Mr. Heeley!
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Connie

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Connie
Very helpful Review 8  
A lovely green surprise..
First of all, I am absolutely not a fan of green fragrances. I am not the type for scents that smell like grass, flower stems, etc., but I am somehow very fascinated by how authentically this fragrance smells. Green, fresh, and simply delightful.

It is a fragrance that brings forth beautiful images. Memories from my childhood, where I spent so many wonderful hours with my parents in our summer house north of Copenhagen. Back when the countryside was truly rural. Endless yellow cornfields, endless green nature plots with wildflowers and small ponds..
After dinner, I loved going on long bike rides with my father. It smelled so wonderfully green and fresh, and life was so carefree and still so young.

The fragrance starts off very green with a beautifully subtle mint that brings an incredibly lovely freshness and prevents the scent from being an ordinary boring green fragrance. It begins softly but gains strength in the drydown, where a super authentic hyacinth truly shines along with bellflower and linden blossoms. How lovely. I don't smell the rose. I get real spring feelings.

As I said, not my type of fragrance, but anyone who enjoys green subtle scents should definitely try this very extraordinary fragrance. I can't help but constantly sniff my wrist. I won't be buying it, but the scent is still damn beautiful..

The longevity is not bad at all, but the sillage is subtle.
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Bright green spring impression of fresh almond. Backed with grassy, minty notes, soft florals and lots of clean musk.
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Powdery almond-y heliotrope paired with fresh hyacinth
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Creamy almond with spring flowers blooming in abundance. Delicate, fresh, slightly sweet, evoking a chilly spring morning.
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A stunning spring-floral with a beautiful mix of mimosa, lilac and hay, all with an almond undercurrent.
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Lying in the grass, a hint of hay wafts by, delicate flowers bloom, and a linden tree stands nearby. It smells of childhood and happiness.
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Bitter, grassy, stemmy, and completely charm-free... I associate neither "bunny" nor "happy childhood days"... more like grasshopper.
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Daughter of spring,
almond green,
guarding the last hyacinths,
feet wet from the dew,
waiting for the dawn of summer
First linden blossom
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Delicate spring idyll in early sunshine. Fluffy little bunnies sniffing the first flowers. A touch of meadow happiness with a wink.
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Green meadow & almond tree.
Bright bell chime. Afternoon. Fairy tale hour. Shady linden. Blossom snow.
Little brother & sister
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Hyacinth and green almond intricately intertwined, with lovely linden blossom.
Melancholy in spring.
Sophisticated, unique, not pleasing.
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