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Papavero Soave 2011

7.4 / 10 112 Ratings
A perfume by L'Erbolario for women, released in 2011. The scent is floral-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Fruity
Spicy
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
PeachPeach PlumPlum Red mandarin orangeRed mandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
DavanaDavana JasmineJasmine PoppyPoppy LilacLilac Lily of the valleyLily of the valley RoseRose NeroliNeroli Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
PatchouliPatchouli VanillaVanilla AmberAmber SandalwoodSandalwood MossMoss
Ratings
Scent
7.4112 Ratings
Longevity
7.389 Ratings
Sillage
6.489 Ratings
Bottle
6.282 Ratings
Value for money
8.117 Ratings
Submitted by Antoine, last update on 05/18/2024.

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7 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ScentFan

336 Reviews
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Sweet Poppy
Whoever designed this spent time creating Papavero Soave, a fragrant blend of peach, mandarin and prunella in the top, eight florals in the center including poppy, and in the base sandalwood, amber, moss, vanilla and patchouli. The result is a sweet, slightly spicy and powdery oriental. It's a pleasantly well-blended and resinous fragrance that won't leave you smelling like every other poppy in the field.
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Inger

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Inger
Top Review 33  
When the ears sway gently in the summer wind!
So far, I haven't paid much attention to poppies. They are indeed the vibrant red splashes of color that provide variety in the grain fields during summer - my favorite season. But that was about it.

However, this attitude has fundamentally changed!

When purchasing Tiarè, I received a sample of the Papavero body cream among other things. I didn't expect much from poppy flowers and the like, and since I wanted to save the other samples (hydrangea and rose) a bit, I used this sample that very evening.

What can I say! The next day, I bought Papavero. The body cream was already so beautiful, and the Eau de Parfum convinced me immediately.

The scent is very delicate, floral, and fine. I can't identify individual notes. Over time, the perfume becomes a bit sweeter. The plum and jasmine might be responsible for that. The fragrance becomes slightly woodier and warmer. Everything remains very delicate, fine, and subtle. The longevity is very good.

I don't even have to close my eyes for this. Papavero is simply the splendor of summer!

I ride my bike - a balmy summer evening - past meadows and grain fields. The sun is already low. Still, the ears shine golden. Cornflowers and the bright red poppies are a welcome change for the eye.
I park my bike because I want to enjoy this moment. The crickets chirp, the leaves and ears rustle very softly. Everything else is quiet. I take a deep breath to absorb it all.

Warm and calm, delicate and fine, floral and spicy - that is summer - that is Papavero.
The fragrance notes listed on the outer box are:
Extract of poppy flowers, Davana, jasmine, plum, ylang-ylang, lilac, sandalwood, and patchouli.
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DonJuanDeCat

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Top Review 18  
Papaver rhoeas
Ah yes, the poppy. My title shows the scientific name of this plant. How do I know that? Well, I could have looked it up. But the real (and yes, for once honest) answer is that I just know it. Because during biology class (or rather studies), quite early on, we had to learn 100 different plants with their scientific names and of course their appearances to enhance our species knowledge (yes, yes, you wouldn’t have thought I had to learn about plants, right?)

And the poppy is one of the most beautiful plants I know, as its bright red, large flowers stand out from most other plants, especially when they grow scattered across large fields and meadows. A whole field, on the other hand, looks even more impressive.

So I immediately thought of this plant when I saw the name of the fragrance here. But to be honest, I don’t really know what poppy smells like at all. I should sniff one the next time I see it…

The fragrance:
Ahh, despite a peach, and especially a plum, the scent initially reminded me of something else: Mon Cherie. Delicious, sweet, and of course fruity, the top note smells very nice, and somehow I want to snack on this treat now (which I obviously don’t have at home…*crying fit*). Anyway, moving on. But then, just a few minutes later, the fragrance becomes more floral. I smell a sweet jasmine that is much stronger than indicated here. Added to that are lilac, lily of the valley, a hint of rose, and especially neroli.
Now, let’s talk about the poppy. What does it smell like? No idea, I don’t detect anything in the fragrance that resembles (poppy) poppy. Therefore, I think this scent note won’t be perceived very intensely. But that’s not a problem, as the fragrance smells good anyway. It could also be, as I said, that I can’t filter it out because I don’t really know how poppy or rather poppy smells.
Over time, the fruity notes fade away and are increasingly replaced by the aforementioned floral notes. The sweet notes remain and are even slightly enhanced by vanilla and a bit of amber. The vanilla also gives the fragrance a light, powdery touch, and the base is formed in the background by a slightly woody and earthy (patchouli) note.

The sillage and longevity:
The projection of the fragrance is surprisingly above average to good for an L’Erbolario, as it radiates quite well at the beginning. But even later, the projection only diminishes a little, so it could still be well perceived, especially if you also spray it on your clothes. Nevertheless, one shouldn’t expect a large fragrance cloud.
The scent remains pleasantly fragrant on the skin for at least eight hours. I think that’s great, especially since it’s another L’Erbolario fragrance with good longevity.

The bottle:
The bottle is rectangular, transparent, and fire red. The name and brand are on the front,… it would have been nicer if there was a picture on it, for example of a red poppy plant, somewhat similar to the beautiful packaging. The cap is brownish and cylindrical. Quite okay, but simple, yet the beautiful red color enhances the bottle a bit.

Ah, Papaver rhoeas, … I meant Papavero Soave has become a very beautiful fragrance that initially smells fruity-sweet and then floral-sweet, and must suit ladies very well. It fits perfectly for warmer days and has a rather decent projection, so one could also go out and celebrate with it, as it smells so delicious and… well, you probably know what I mean :D
Therefore, I would recommend all ladies to test this fragrance here.

Okay, you now know two things from this fragrance description. First, how the fragrance (in my opinion) smells and second, that I once learned 100 plant species. And you also know how I always write about floral fragrances that flowers are my greatest weakness. But it’s been so long since I learned that, and besides, I “wasn’t paying attention” to how the plants smelled back then. I can be glad that I know what a poppy looks like. Or what a rose is. Or that musk is not a plant :D

*sigh*

Yes, now you can make fun of me (woe…) :((((

But enough rambling. Off you go, the fragrance needs to be added to your wish lists :D
And with the next comment about floral notes… I will still have no idea about plants… argh!
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Shogun

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Top Review 23  
Milton's Olive
Milton, the English poet, spent half of his life in Italy.
He called it his paradise.

When he went blind in old age, his friends brought him back to foggy, cold England.
There, he sat in the evening before his fireplace, holding an ancient, dried olive in his hand and smiled.

Milton once said: "When I hold it in my hand, this little fruit, I am back where I was once so happy. Then I can see everything again, Florence and Naples, Milan and Rome, my paradise. I now hold my paradise in my hand."

I do not hold my paradise in my hand; I wear it on my skin: Papavero Soave!

Poppies glowing fire-red in the evening sun in wild meadows, intoxicating me with their intense scent.

Warm summer wind carrying the velvety scent of blooming roses, wild lilac, and sweet jasmine.

The shady coolness of the trees in the evening, warm wood mixed with smoky
amber, spicy patchouli, and soft vanilla.

A scent of warm sensuality like velvet on my brown skin
- lush, erotic, feminine.

And when this summer is over and I sit by my fireplace in winter, I will wear Papavero, close my eyes, and smile
- and have my summer evening paradise on my skin.

All beauty is fleeting,
tenderness, touches, memories, all of it fades, drifts away, and is soon forgotten, but sometimes a dried olive or a wonderful scent can preserve beautiful moments longer!
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Roveena

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Roveena
Top Review 7  
How does the color red smell?
Describing Papavero is difficult for me. First of all, the red color of the bottle is a clear indication for me; this scent is definitely red. Dark red. It is also passionate, heavy (not in the sense of being overwhelming, but rather 'deep' and 'dark'), fruity, sweet, and sensual. I find the poppy note is well done - perhaps not entirely natural, but also not directly artificial.

Personally, I’m not a big fan of the prominent Davana note, but for anyone who loves Davana, Papavero should be a celebration. Like all L'Erbolario fragrances, Papavero completely bypasses the mainstream. This house seems to simply not care about what else is on the market - they do their own thing, resulting in scents with an extremely high recognition value that are completely timeless.

What kind of woman wears Papavero... I would say one who is as sensual and passionate as the fragrance. Since I find it quite special, the woman who wears it can also be special - with edges and corners and a distinctive character. I think Papavero is well-suited for going out, but perhaps not so much for the office. The sillage is okay, but not overly strong, while the longevity is very good, lasting around 10 hours on me.

Conclusion: L'Erbolario has done it well once again!
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7 years ago
2
The red bottle makes you imagine a "red" scent, warm or spicy, but it isn't so. It's a scent which "doesn't exist". Too light. No sillage
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Lush, glowing poppy flower scent with a fruity opening and warm vanilla base! Sensual and velvety!
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Gentle poppy! Soft red flowers entwine gentle fruits, a hint of patchouli adds depth. Yearning, delicate, and dark red.
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4 years ago
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The opening is briefly sharp, then becomes longing, sweet, fruity, but not gourmand. The end of a summer. Hits me right in the heart.
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Heavy, velvety flowers: Davana (!), plums, vanilla, smokiness.
It's different and special. Captivating like the juice of red poppies.
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Sensual, sweet like plum liqueur, and the grainy note at the beginning fades relatively quickly. Do I need to have it? No, YES, no, YES, no, YEEEEES!
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Italian summer in a bottle! I love its lush floral sweetness, it drives me crazy! A sensual fragrance that has so much more to offer...
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After a delicious fruity start, sweet flowers, especially jasmine + ylang, take over. In the dry down, vanilla wood with earthy patch. P/L win
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Super sweet and sticky red flower water ends after hours in sugary, oily vanilla. Sandalwood, moss, and patchouli don't stand a chance.
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I've never smelled anything like it. It brings back memories of late summer, walking in the fields at sunset.
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