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Bruno Fazzolari Au Dela Narcisse Review Score

by Therapeutic Fragrance

SCORE: 90

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Who? I See Wearing the Fragrance

Bob Barker

Where? I Use the Fragrance

First day of Spring

When? The Season I Use the Fragrance

March to October

What? Occasions or Events I Use Fragrance

Spring Fragrance

Perfumer:

Bruno Fazzolari

#audelanarcisse

Price Per Millileter

145 30ML

Perfume Classification

Eau De Parfum

Projection

One Foot to Two Feet

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Longevity

6 To 10 Hours

Sillage

Medium Tailed

How? I Apply the Fragrance

Three to Five sprays

  • It’s Spring time
  • Budding Green, Crisp, Fresh, New, Light, Wet, Life a few words to describe the sensation this perfume gives off
  • Florals have some sassy attributes I can smell the sarcasm and brilliant wit
  • And Bruno with his fantastic foundation for all of these ingredients to shine from
  • Your Here, and this is Therapeutic Fragrance

 

  • Bergamot, #narcissus  #jasmine oakmoss, orange blossom, #amber

Fragrance Quick Story

Au Dela Narcisse Bruno Fazzolari “A little sweet dirty floral” Out of nowhere I decided to go with this one for the first from the house.  Using a collective of people I trust I did a blind buy.  Different than I thought it would be but very pleased overall.  Dirty soft it is strong on skin.  Weirdly don’t see it projecting at all which is my preference in almost all my fragrances.  There are rarely times I want to go in like a bomb.  So this fits right in. I need to sample Lampblack and Ummagumma to many people were all over the place on those two.  And I am weirdly in love with Monserrat, but until next summer. Highlight a special ingredient or fact about the perfume. Emotioanally well spoken thoughts of what this perfume means to me and my collection. I.e. wearing on special day, a specific memory, Our an accord I have to have. Speak on natural or chemical Get crazy add a cool comparison like “pan am in the 70’s” “this ain’t your mama’s perfume”

Fragrance in my opinion compared to Perfumes Notes

Begamot is our citrus that only lasts for a few on my skin. Aromatic Green, now this is what you call a green fragrance, this is what you call a spring time fragrance. This is called switching it up and adding your voice okay NOSE as a nod to a must have category for a fragrance line.  The perfume puts the ingredient in the name and delivers that ingredient in Chypre form.  Narcissus is the star through to the base and is unforgettable after wearing this.  If you know narcissus and love it this is absolute must perfume.

 

If you haven’t smelled the note this shows off the oil perfectly on a floral that offers a lot it stars well above the jasmine.  It shows up in the heart as it dirties up the herbacious and sprinkles itself on.  Orange blosssom floats around the top with a powder vibe in the fragrance.

 

Oakmoss caries everything as it should in anything categorized a chypre.  You get your typical Bruno drydown A bit fresh, more dirty with a Amber Oakmoss finish on The BRUNO - A I really wouldn’t call the citrus a transition it was fast and expectied in a Chypre but two clear fases happened with just a beautiful Narcissus note to round out a perfume aptly named.

Bottle Presentation

Company:Bruno Fazzolari
Perfumer:Bruno Fazzolari
Fragrance Family:Chypre
Classification:Eau De Parfum
Pricing:$4.83/fluid ml
Country:United States
Year:2014
Sex:Masculine
Hashtag:#audelanarcisse
What:Spring Fragrance
Where:First day of Spring
Projection:One Foot to Two Feet
Longevity:6 To 10 Hours
Sillage:Medium Tailed
Short Description:The first day of Spring in a bottle
Fragrantica Score:4.20 / 5

Therapeutic Fragrance Score Chart

Au Dela Narcisse

Experience 13/15
Branding & Originality 4/5
Projection & Sillage 4/5
Longevity 5/5
Composition 17/20
Ingredients
& Price per ML
25/25

FRAGRANCE

TOP: 10/10
HEART: 4/5
BASE: 8/10

SCORE: 90

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13 comments

    1. I actually think this is up your alley. He's a rebel perfumer that is super skilled at blending out of San Francisco. Probably would have to order from the US not sure if he has any distribution in UK or not.

    2. @Therapeutic Fragrance I'd be game for that but the pound is on its arse at the minute, so it'll have to wait. I've heard of fazzalari before though, gets props

  1. I feel the current version is a teeny bit different. The narcissus is more indolic and the synthetic in the base seems stronger to my nose (could be be a matter of perception). I did prefer my older bottle where the florals are sweeter. You might like St Clair's Eve. i've been really enjoying that one lately.

    1. I don't know if Bruno follows guidelines or not, but his oakmoss would have to be virtually entirely taken out that might be it. I have the older bottle as I showed and have no desire to try the new unless this keeps getting lower. I have used 15% of my bottle just this season. I really like wearing nine sprays of it. Haven't tried that St Clair, but I like the house. Will mark it for a future sample, thanks.

  2. Hi Brandon i was thinking about getting a bottle,i see a good deal online,but obviously ..a blind buy..risky. I like Mousse Illuminee but not Chypre Siam ,is it similar to CS?

    1. @Therapeutic Fragrance indolic..that's the word I didnt want to hear.ive saw people describe jasmine as indolic. I'm an amateur at this game but I'm trying to learn, ive read that indolic can mean , a urine like smell, ?

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