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Secret de Weil 2011

6.8 / 10 18 Ratings
A perfume by Weil for women, released in 2011. The scent is floral-sweet. It is being marketed by Aroli (Arômes Ligériens).
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Spicy
Powdery
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Elemi seed Pink pepperPink pepper Sichuan pepperSichuan pepper
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Florentine irisFlorentine iris May roseMay rose White peonyWhite peony
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood Ambrette seedAmbrette seed VetiverVetiver
Ratings
Scent
6.818 Ratings
Longevity
6.811 Ratings
Sillage
6.512 Ratings
Bottle
7.217 Ratings
Submitted by Bee, last update on 07/19/2018.

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pudelbonzo

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pudelbonzo
6  
with open arms
"Secret" I expected a mysterious, enigmatic fragrance that doesn't reveal its cards.

I do enjoy that sometimes - but here I am surprisingly welcomed warmly and with open arms.
The scent doesn't hold back, yet it is in no way intrusive.
It is approachable, but also doesn't come too close.
I am delighted.

Especially the aromatic soft May rose has captivated me.
It provides a sweet, casual elegance that is harmoniously accompanied by the full peony.
The iris adds sweet floral accents, making one feel as if they are in a colorful country garden.
Ambrette seeds wrap around softly, lightly caressed by cedar.

A lovely, airy light charmer that lifts the mood.
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Irene6177

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Irene6177
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Delightfully light spicy-powdery companion....
that unfortunately is all too fleeting! I indulged in it blindly after having been pregnant with this composition for quite a while. What attracted me was the fragrance pyramid, and I finally dared to try it....today it arrived, and I was as happy as a child under the Christmas tree just before the gift-giving. The scent opens lightly vanilla-soft, almost creamy, which is beautiful on the skin. The pepper immediately comes to the fore, but gently and a bit timidly, almost shy....wonderfully lovely for the olfactory bulb. Then a beautiful bouquet of flowers unfolds, but not overloaded or strict....luckily, the roses hold back well, as I'm not fond of rose scents; I can catch a tiny whiff of lily, but only briefly....at this point, the fragrance also becomes a bit spicier, more complex, the powdery aspect dissipates, and it gains depth and intensity, which I find very pleasant. It remains quite close to the skin and discreet the whole time, never intrusive or unpleasant....ladylike comes to mind, although I would never describe myself as a lady ;-) the scent has something noble, it radiates freshness and purity, but without appearing stuffy or prim, it has nothing to do with freshly washed laundry....
The longer I perceive it on my wrist, the more I enjoy it. The base almost caresses me with a brilliant mix of a hint of bitterness (that's the cedar and vetiver), which lingers for a long time. The only downside is probably the relatively poor longevity; I reapplied after 2 hours, but with great joy! The 30ml bottle probably won't last too long with me....I love it, the mysterious one from Weil!
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Furo

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Furo
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Mine, Mine, Mine alone!
I have quite a few secrets, I sometimes act mysteriously, and now I wear one too. I wear the Secret by Weil - the name is inspired by an older classic without copying it. The "Venus" was characterized by wearability, and this new Secret is just as wearable!

How does it achieve that? Wonderful. Anyone who likes, for example, Jicky or Caron will also enjoy this secret.

The fragrance starts with a restrained hesperidic note that becomes more pronounced. But where does it come from? From Sichuan pepper. Hard to believe, but it is a citrus plant and gets its name only because of the shape of the berries. This opening is accompanied by a subtle floral quality, paired with the ethereal notes of Elemi. Over time, it becomes dry, finely powdery, with a freshness from rose and vetiver. Suddenly I think: Hey, you know this? Yes, the opening is reminiscent of Jicky. The old Venus also boasted lavender, but the Secret remains more restrained, yet it incredibly reminds me of that accord.

After a while, an old-fashioned garden blooms with pink and violet flowers that release their fragrance. Dark iris, a pink peony, sweet and fully bloomed, an old, full rose as it smells in reality. The top note provides an elegant sharpness and spiciness. Or does this come from the base? It announces itself again and again, first very softly, then increasingly persistent. The ambrette musk with the vetiver and the iris create a dry, spicy powder that gradually transforms into a tonka-vanilla. Initially, one might think it must have been the peony, but one finds oneself with the nose glued to the wrist, capturing this warm, softly dark vanilla note. They play hide and seek with me in the garden. During the game of hide and seek, I stumble over something. I pause, and what have we discovered here? A twig, fresh green and finely structured with a bunch of miniature bibles attached? Where that comes from, I think there must be more, and I move on. Yes, here the floral dance mingles in the shade with the scent of the forest. A cultivated cedar grove where flowers bloom here and there and whole tufts of vetiver grass grow. Invigorating, dark, and cozy green with a slight freshness kick. Initially, it is finely underlaid with a sharply spicy note that gradually gives way to a not-sweet spicy vanilla. From the shadows, a soft, cozy something sneaks in, which, as already known, gains size and dimension. A fluffy, powdery musk that blends with the tones of green. I think to myself: you know this? Yes, from Jicky and Caron, they must be relatives.

So now I sink down in the small cedar grove, look up at the sky, follow the scent trail, and reflect on the Secret that I now have.

Secret de Weil starts off restrained and grows throughout its entire duration, with a new note appearing quietly and subtly, swelling to announce the next player. In their interplay, they form a community that offers immense entertainment. The balance is right, the edges and corners provide surprises. At first, I thought I had a chypre in front of me, then something floral, and finally landed on a fougère. Today a rare species among women's perfumes. It is so elegant, caressing, with a bit of pain that transforms warmth and beauty into a quiet melancholy. Oakmoss is missing, lavender is missing, no coumarin. Elegant and very aesthetic, but never artificial or constructed, that is the Secret. Nevertheless, they are all there in a secret dimension, just as the scent accords are structured. The fragrance remains somewhat enigmatic, that is true, but one doesn’t have to be overly clever to know everything when the result is right.

Younger people might be more startled, while trained noses, whether lady or gentleman, will surely enjoy it. It is an unusual fragrance and likely more niche, old school modern interpreted. The scent is quite suitable for everyday wear; I personally wish the sillage were stronger, but this way it remains more intimate, and for the environment, it is rather a soft whisper. Well, then we simply surround ourselves with a quiet secret; one doesn’t always have to come surfing in with the bow wave.
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8 years ago
1
Reminds me of Nilang; damp fresh laundry with a slight sweaty hint;
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Transparent, immediately noticeable: Rose/Peony, bright, slightly fruity, dry Iris + faint Ambrette through wood + a pinch of pepper stabilizes. Nice fresh scent.
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9 years ago
2
Fruity-berry peppery scent that fades a bit over time, not bad.
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5
Delicate-floral-powdery with a honey note. The whole thing transformed into an elegant lady's scent by pepper. Perfect for business or going out, IT always fits.
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