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8.3 / 10 66 Ratings
A popular perfume by Pierre de Velay for women and men, released in 2019. The scent is citrusy-spicy. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Citrus
Spicy
Woody
Floral
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AldehydesAldehydes BergamotBergamot LemonLemon LimeLime ClementineClementine GrapefruitGrapefruit
Heart Notes Heart Notes
DavanaDavana GeraniumGeranium May roseMay rose CyclamenCyclamen MagnoliaMagnolia ImmortelleImmortelle Karo KaroundeKaro Karounde
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood DavanaDavana Elemi resinElemi resin Fir balsamFir balsam Wine leesWine lees AmbergrisAmbergris CardamomCardamom Cedar needleCedar needle CoffeeCoffee GingerGinger OakmossOakmoss PatchouliPatchouli Pink pepperPink pepper Tolu balmTolu balm Carrot seedCarrot seed MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood Tonka beanTonka bean VanillaVanilla CypriolCypriol

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
8.366 Ratings
Longevity
8.260 Ratings
Sillage
7.961 Ratings
Bottle
8.159 Ratings
Value for money
5.542 Ratings
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What the fragrance is similar to
Madison pour Homme by Roja Parfums
Madison pour Homme
A Midsummer Dream by Roja Parfums
A Midsummer Dream
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Abrakaadabra 221

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Pierre de Velay No. 25 - The Spicy-Citrus, Soapy-Noble Alternative to A Midsummer Dream
TL;DR: No. 25 clearly reminds of A Midsummer Dream, but offers a spicy-citrus, slightly soapy-powdery character through richer heart and base notes that makes it unique. It is ideal for men and perfect for warm weather from May to September.

Anyone familiar with A Midsummer Dream will definitely recognize the DNA of No. 25. A comparison of the two fragrance pyramids confirms that the two scents share a large part of their ingredients. However, No. 25 is characterized by a richer heart and base note, which includes aromas such as immortelle, davana, ginger, cedar needles, and a few others. And it is precisely these seemingly small differences that give No. 25 its own character and make it an interesting and worthy scent to test, despite its similarity to A Midsummer Dream.

The opening of No. 25 is distinctly citrusy and gains a noble, soapy quality from the aldehydes in the top note. In the background, a slightly green nuance unfolds with woody undertones reminiscent of a coniferous forest. A whisper-thin powdery note can also be perceived, giving the fragrance a balsamic, warm effect.

In direct comparison, A Midsummer Dream is clearly softer, more floral, and fresher at the beginning than No. 25. It is precisely this combination of citrus-woody notes that distinguishes No. 25 from A Midsummer Dream.

As is typical for fragrances from Roja, multiple layers can be perceived sequentially when smelling the scent. Initially, the intense citrus note stands out, which quickly develops into a soapy-floral and finally into a woody, fir-like note. All these ingredients together create the pleasant, balsamic effect.

As the fragrance progresses, the citrus top notes diminish somewhat, and the scent is rounded off by a bitter, floral powderiness. The fragrance feels smoother and still reminds one of a noble soap with citrus fruits. At the same time, the wood slowly unfolds in the background, adding warmth to the scent. In the drydown of No. 25, quiet citrus and woody notes ultimately dominate.

In my opinion, No. 25 is a rather masculine scent due to its spicy-citrus note, which directly evokes a feeling of summer. Therefore, it is particularly well-suited for nice weather from early May to late September.

If one now has to choose between No. 25 and A Midsummer Dream, I would recommend No. 25 if one prefers more bitter, citrusy scents. If one prefers softer, floral fragrances, A Midsummer Dream is a good choice. Another essential aspect is the fact that No. 25 does not offer a drastic increase in fragrance experience and quality at more than double the price. Whether the steep price is justified is something everyone must decide for themselves.

Overall, No. 25 is a beautiful fragrance that should definitely be tested if interested. Personally, I prefer A Midsummer Dream a bit more for its floral softness and freshness.
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2 years ago
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This is the same scent as Maddison which is VERY similar to Midsummer Dream. 3 times the same scent at 3 different price points... sad
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A great freshie, citrus and needles. I thought vetiver.. instead there's shitload of flowers listed that i can't find. But it's really good.
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God version of Midsummer dream. Incense prominent, green and rounded. Another mr.Roja masterpiece, but redundant with Madison and MD
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8 months ago
Composition on the line A Midsummer Dream. Here more three-dimensional and beautifully composed
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High summer
Yellow-ripe lemons &
dry-spicy immortelle herb
Moss-woody aftershave with a hint of pepper
Pores open like sour yeast
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I find it successful! It starts quite classically fresh, then becomes rich and herb-floral, with a great base of resins, clearly pine and ...
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the Bergahyde sun rises,
delicate flowers open
balsam fir and cedar needles
adorn cedar wood
herb-dry yeast
creates contrast
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This is for me a kind of "2-phase scent." Phase 1 starts wonderfully citrusy fresh (without biting the nose) and at the same time very +
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RoboCop at the swimming pool.
Futuristic-mechanical high-sun scent, somewhere between piercing-repulsive & unusual-attractive.
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The opening and the drydown differ so much that they feel like two different fragrances. KN: masculine, fresh. DD: warm, balsamic, a feel-good scent (...)
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