Eau Suave by Parfum d'Empire
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7.5 / 10 131 Ratings
A perfume by Parfum d'Empire for women, released in 2005. The scent is floral-fruity. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Fruity
Spicy
Fresh
Chypre

Fragrance Notes

RoseRose RaspberryRaspberry ApricotApricot CorianderCoriander OakmossOakmoss Tea roseTea rose White muskWhite musk PepperPepper SaffronSaffron Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla PatchouliPatchouli PeachPeach

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Submitted by DeGe53, last update on 10/31/2025.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Collection Classique collection.

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Karenin

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Karenin
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Helpful Review 7  
Eau Suave
Rose isn't particularly a note I die for in a fragrance. What usually deters me is its pungent (sometimes to the point of being suffocating!) flowery-soapy smell which has a nasty tendency to dominate all other components. However, there's a limited number of perfumes containing a rose note that I do appreciate. "Eau Suave" by Parfum d'Empire is one of them. Beware all rose-haters: this is also a full-on rose fragrance. In spite of this fact, the note displays an enchanting spicy-fruity character. "Eau Suave" is supposed to evoke the smell of a rose garden. Well, I'd be more than delighted to while away the time in a garden exuding this kind of aroma.

I'm not sure I'd ever buy a full bottle of "Eau Suave", but, at the same time, I have to confess that the more I test it, the more I succumb to its rose-y allure. Good job, Mr Corticchiato!
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Blasius

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Blasius
Blasius
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Rose discrète et élégante
Eau Suave by Parfum d’Empire is a refined and discreet fragrance, often overlooked yet truly magnificent. At its heart, a soft and elegant rose blends with fruity notes, unfolding powdery and floral nuances. Hints of light spicies and white musk add a delicate touch, while a leather note and woody accents warm the composition.

Though Eau Suave is not among the brand’s most well-known fragrances, it is one of the most beautiful roses in existence, perfectly balanced and mysterious. Its gentle evolution and subtle sophistication make it an ideal choice for those seeking an elegant, intimate signature, far from louder, more striking compositions.
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ClaireV

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ClaireV
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Dry white wine rose, flinty and metallic
Eau Suave smells like a slice of summer rose chypre heaven, with its dried rose petals, blackcurrants, and peach slices dipped into a glass of cold white wine so flinty it makes your teeth feel funny. Every chypre gets its essential character from the thrilling vein of bitterness that snakes down its backbone like a pointy nail, and here the trick is performed by a dry, suede-ish saffron. I love its dark, winey bite. Its charm begins to fade somewhat when the rose turns pompom-ish and 'ordinary'. Make no mistake, Eau Suave is fabulous stuff and I'd gladly wear it over any of the candied, creamy rose fragrances out on the market - it's just that its brilliant metal shimmer dims too quickly for it to remain evocative. Paestum Rose scratches the same itch for me as Eau Suave, so as long as my last bottle of that lives to see another day, I don't need to buy Eau Suave. Similar vibes, however, therefore I feel a little easier knowing Eau Suave is out there, waiting.
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Aura

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Top Review 36  
Soapy Rebellion
Antonietta had received the apprenticeship position as a soap maker. Of course. As if she had a choice, after all it was the family business and she was supposed to take it over later. From her mother. Who had taken it over from her grandmother. And her grandmother's mother, so her great-grandmother, from her mother. For 300 years, the women in her family had run the soap making business and would probably always do so. That was tradition - e basta!

Antonietta didn’t actually mind her professional fate, after all she was born into the family trade and had learned early on to distinguish a well-made soap from a poorly made one - "soap flows in our veins" was the family credo, and there had to be some truth to it.
But why did it have to be exclusively the same old musk soap, according to the unchanged Italian family recipe for 300 years? That was so boring! Reliable, yes, but boring.

In her free time, Antonietta enjoyed spending time in nature. There, she would smell flowers and berries and imagine how delicious their scent would blend with the soap. Then she would hurry back to the soap factory:
"Please, Mama, let’s add a raspberry, just a tiny one, or a rose petal. Pleeeeease!"
"No Lampone! Only Muschia! I’ve always made it this way, I’ll continue to do so, it’s Tradizione - e basta!"

Antonietta had to wait 20 years before she took over the soap factory from her mother. The day after the big handover celebration, to which the whole village had been invited (that was tradition), she gave all the employees a day off and closed the business for a day, which was a scandal and caused her grandmother to faint. But Antonietta was already familiar with these staged "fainting spells" as signs of discontent. Now she was the boss - e basta!
She finally wanted to implement the creation she had had in her mind for years. She made herself comfortable by candlelight and set a small kettle with the tried-and-true musk soap solution on the stove. As the soap simmered, she added rose petals, raspberries, saffron, pepper, and a few more ingredients. For a moment, the ingredients swirled on the surface and released an intense sweet scent as they were warmed. Then they sank into the hot, liquid soap, exhaled their breath, and merged with it. Antonietta poured the hot soap into the molds and let it cool.
The result brought tears of emotion to her eyes: the flowers and fruits smelled delicate, sweet, and very natural. The pepper challenged the piercing core soap scent of the musk and transformed it into a pleasant sharpness. She had done it: she hadn’t invented anything new, that wasn’t her plan, the soap still smelled like soap. But she had improved the soap, preserved the cleanliness, and softened the sharpness.

Of course, her female relatives raised their hands in lamentation over their heads and prayed to the holy Mother Mary for Antonietta’s spiritual well-being when she announced that the soap would henceforth be made according to the new recipe. It might smell nice, but tradition was tradition! And until now, one could live quite well from it. But when the new soap creation generated a large, stylish family residence with three bathrooms, a swimming pool, and staff in Tuscany, even the last critical voices fell silent.

Recently, I have come across some harsh musk fragrances, such as Tuscia by Sigilli or Signature Platinum by Tova (maybe that’s why I have associations with Italy). And I always thought: This core soap theme is nice, very clean and mentally organizing, but somehow something is missing, there should be more to it. With Eau Suave, this has finally succeeded! The best moment is the opening, when the ingredients immediately release their aroma on the bubbling soap solution. Raspberry and rose can be wonderfully detected, everything remains very natural. In the heart note, the pepper is a bit too strong for me personally, and I would wish for more of the initial sweetness (which does come back in the base). But I don’t want to interfere with Antonietta, after all she is the boss - e basta!
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Apicius

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A Rose for Comfort
Eau Suave - sweet water: my alarm bells go off, especially when looking at the pyramid: raspberry, peach, floral notes, and all of that on sweet-soapy musk and cardboard-like vanilla?

But it’s not that bad at all! The top note surprises with a remarkably successful spicy rose. Rose is often combined with saffron, especially in "Arabic" perfumes, like in some rose-oud combinations from Montale or Black Tie by Washington Tremlett. The fragrant rose and earthy saffron complement each other well. It feels as if you’re not just receiving a single cut rose, but a whole rose bush along with the soil beneath it.

The components of the heart note dangerously threaten to evoke a carnival candy aroma, but fortunately, they hold back extremely well. They really only provide a hint of fruitiness. This comes off as piquant rather than candy-like - just the way I like it. I don’t know of any other perfume where fruity notes are used with such clever restraint as here.

Even the musk and vanilla hold back. Sure, there is creaminess, but it’s only subtle. Some fragrances with musk and vanilla in the base smell like a whole truckload of Nivea cream. But here, the perfumer knew his craft.

Is this rose really reserved only for women? I see it differently. While it lacks typically masculine attributes, it is also not overly sweet or cloyingly feminine. I think it’s a unisex comfort scent. It reminds me a bit of Guerlain's Habit Rouge, and I would wear it in the same moods. Sunday afternoons, for lounging. Conclusion: an exceedingly successful perfume on the theme of rose.
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Velvety fruity rose. Not a fan of the moss + saffron combo.
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I can't understand how underrated these perfumes are. This is something excellently composed, vintage but current character. Fully UNISEX
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1 year ago
2
Watery rose peach with soapy coriander reminds me of a Rosé elderflower spritzer — must be the musk. Grows powdery perfumy too quickly.
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Easily unisex, initially sweet floral-fruity but very quickly dissipates into a lightly floral, spicy and fresh leather scent.
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2 months ago
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Lemon peel & leaves & heady rose. More citrus rind at the start, then the rose unfolds. Very lush and warm. Hint of spice w/o overpowering.
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1 year ago
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Opens with a sweet fruity rose, jammy. The sweetness calms down rather quickly. This is just not my taste. I like my rose powdery.
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She dreams of the time
When skin still spoke of raspberries
Africa's roses spoke French
In the bath, the moss bubbles
Beauty was in abundance
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Exciting, peppery opening with bright coriander. Peony and raspberry take over, staying spicy.
More on the feminine side.
Use sparingly.
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Berries from the bush
Sugar? - Not a trace.
Flowers can bloom wild and cool green,
Without vases and manicured lawns
In the rugged moss.
#chypruityfloral
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The spices make the roses bearable
a few fruits on lush moss
and softly dusts the musk
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