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Rêve de Weil 2011

6.8 / 10 23 Ratings
A perfume by Weil for women, released in 2011. The scent is floral-fresh. It is being marketed by Aroli (Arômes Ligériens).
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Sweet
Citrus
Fruity

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Bitter orangeBitter orange Lemon zestLemon zest GooseberryGooseberry
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Egyptian jasmineEgyptian jasmine Green teaGreen tea LilacLilac
Base Notes Base Notes
Blond woodsBlond woods White muskWhite musk AmberAmber
Ratings
Scent
6.823 Ratings
Longevity
6.614 Ratings
Sillage
5.515 Ratings
Bottle
6.419 Ratings
Submitted by Bee, last update on 06/14/2024.

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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Nochoi

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Nochoi
Nochoi
Very helpful Review 7  
Lemon Cream Dream
This perfume is called Wunschtraum, and the name could indeed fit if you wish for a delicious lemon cream, or perhaps a lemon cream slice. You could also interpret gooseberry in it if you disregard the tartness of the peel and the intense sweetness inside.

I cannot perceive a scent progression; from beginning to end, it smells equally pleasant, warm-creamy, and balanced with lemon, featuring a very slight fruity-bitter touch, so that the sweetness does not become overwhelming.

It would be ideal, especially in the office, because although it is quite dense and noticeable for oneself when you stay in one place, colleagues are unlikely to feel bothered-neither by the intensity nor by the scent itself.

I personally enjoy intense perfumes, so I applied a few too many sprays and can only advise against that. It is probably not designed as a scent bomb. The longevity is at least a few hours. It is not predominantly fresh like a cologne and is also more lasting than such, but still lovely for warm days.

Edit: and now, in warm weather, also powdery-floral in a dreamy way. Quick, save it from the souk!
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Franciska

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Franciska
Franciska
Very helpful Review 6  
Light Gooseberry on a Floral Musk Bed
When the test package from FranFan arrived, I was faced with a variety of new scents and didn't even know where to start. Somehow, the names of the Weil fragrances caught my attention the most spontaneously, so it was going to be one of those. So, checking the fragrance notes. Most seemed quite intense and heavy, probably too intense for such a warm day. Until I arrived at this one. The fragrance notes initially suggest a fresher scent. A mini-test spray on my arm to see if I'm not mistaken. But yes, this is the one for today. However, the scent starts off very sweet. Not that it isn't fresh, but I can't clearly identify any of the notes listed in the top notes. Perhaps with a lot of imagination, I can detect the sweet-sourness of the gooseberry. This gives the fragrance a juicy-fruity quality, but without being too prominent. If I hadn't known it was supposed to be gooseberry, I wouldn't have been able to define that note.
The most dominant scent I perceive is the powdery tea combined with light floral notes. Here too, I find it difficult to pick out specific flowers, as they all blend together very harmoniously and none stand out too much. It's actually surprising, as both lilac and the Arabian jasmine (I assume this is the same as the Egyptian jasmine mentioned here) usually have quite a strong presence.
Over time, the fragrance becomes a bit fuller and the delicate musk clearly joins in. This makes the scent very powdery and really minimally soapy. However, since this impression is still balanced by the juiciness, the fragrance remains pleasant at all times, especially for warmer days. This slightly soapy note also fades quite quickly, leaving behind the aforementioned light-juicy impression resting on the musk base.
However, after some time, the scent seems to be very close to the skin, and unfortunately, I felt that the longevity is not very good. After about 4-5 hours, I can no longer perceive the fragrance at all. It's a pity, really, as it is quite pleasant for summer.
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7 years ago
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Reve de Langweil. You can hardly remember it while you're spraying it on.
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10 years ago
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A simpler, clearer spring scent, where citrus freshness and sweet jasmine are rounded off by a clean, powdery white musk base.
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Nice, fresh everyday scent for spring, but it would be better if it weren't so soapy. As soon as the soapiness fades, it's almost gone.
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1. herb-sour, slightly aquatic, transparent
2. becomes powdery, balanced mix of artificial flowers, light + elegant, almost noble
3. Unfortunately, in the dry down, there's a creaminess from Ambroxan.
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fruity woody and unfortunately it stays woody on my skin
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