Meadowmoss 2023

Meadowmoss by Pineward
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7.4 / 10 14 Ratings
A new perfume by Pineward for women and men, released in 2023. The scent is green-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Green
Fresh
Woody
Spicy
Floral

Fragrance Notes

Tomato leafTomato leaf Fir balsamFir balsam OakmossOakmoss Orange blossomOrange blossom Wild flowersWild flowers Wild grassWild grass Alpine sandwortAlpine sandwort Azure bluetAzure bluet Green wheatGreen wheat

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Ratings
Scent
7.414 Ratings
Longevity
7.712 Ratings
Sillage
7.212 Ratings
Bottle
7.514 Ratings
Submitted by Jakobkn, last update on 27.04.2024.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Scent
Lioncourt

62 Reviews
Lioncourt
Lioncourt
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Flat green floral, discrete for a Pineward
It's too ordinary a smell to be a Pineward, one always expects more from this house. Personally, I value research and being surprised, as they usually do.

It is an easy scent to wear, for all kinds of moments, people, times... with, let's say, "green and floral tones" mainly.
For me it has more light than most of the house's perfumes.
I really appreciate his good relationship with darkness, by the way.
That is why it will not be among the most interesting.

However, in a global context of perfumery, even niche, it has that background of great quality and personality. Somehow they achieve that warmth at the end and well, I wouldn't say an animalic "something", but hmm, a certain point after the start.
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KathrynA66

40 Reviews
KathrynA66
KathrynA66
Helpful Review 5  
A Perfect Summer
Meadowmoss is a superbly constructed aromatic floral. It is a perfect rendition of summer, IMO. Fresh, green, aromatic. The tomato leaf brings a sense of piquant spiciness to the sweetish wild grass and ripening wheat, not yet ready for harvest, but the fragrance restains its fresh quaility. The oakmoss is earthy and rich behind the fresh, aromatic greens, and the floral notes add greater depth to the sweetness of the wild grass but without making this a sweet fragrance. I love the fir balsam. It isn't too heavy or evergreen-ish but light and fresh like a fir tree in July. It smells of my mom's garden and the "secret" places in the woods where, as children, we played and picked bouquets of wildflowers.

In some respects, this is rather linear, which I don't mind, but I can't really call it a linear fragrance because, while it does not change a great deal on me, some of the notes rise in prominence, giving a strong sense of the wheat for a little while, then the floral notes become dominant, etc, but not in a traditional top-heart-base way. It's more like out of this beautiful blend a random note just pops up to say "Hi! I'm here" before pulling itself back into the blend. I really like that very much.

This is definitely unisex and wearable for a lot of causal occasions. Meadowmoss has good longevity, average to good projection (but I sprayed lightly) and leaves a nice sillage trail, more inside than outside, but Meadowmoos smells glorious outside in the heat. I find this relaxing, natural and nostalgic. I continue to be impressed by this house.
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Landshark321

526 Reviews
Landshark321
Landshark321
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Oakmoss / wheat, from fresh to dark
Sampling Pineward Perfumes Meadowmoss, the final entry that I’m trying in a recent set of five released for the spring/summer this year. As with Ivymoss, it’s a bit of a dark-meets-light, fresh-meets-spicy type of blend, albeit less green than Ivymoss specifically. Oakmoss is the most front-and-center note, albeit with a wheaty, meadow-like blast, perhaps the power of suggestion via the name. It performs well and is quite interesting, certainly worth trying, though it’s not among my very favorites of the house, whose earlier releases suit me a bit better, and which I also owe a retry. Still, sort of semi-fresh, semi-dark, oakmoss-led woody/citrus/spicy menagerie works quite well.

While 3 of the 5 releases are lighter / EDT concentration at a lower price point, both Ivymoss and Meadowmoss are in the higher / more standard price point for the line, at $205/135 for 57/37ml, more consistent with the darker juices in extrait concentration that comprise the majority of the catalogue and that make it somewhat reminiscent of, say, Slumberhouse.

7 out of 10
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KuraiKurai 3 months ago
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
6
Scent
Pure nature. Green, damp and mossy. The photorealism is impressive and exhausting at the same time.
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HolscentbarHolscentbar 6 months ago
7.5
Scent
pleasant green and floral composition resting on a balsamic background
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