Thank you for sharing your favorites with us Pep! My favorites are Ambre sultan, la religieuse, cedre, le participe passe, clair de musk and fleurs de citronier.
When I bought a bottle of Chergui there was a offer on if you spent over a certain amount you would get a 10ml bottle and that offer was Ecrin de Fumee, which I wasn’t bothered about getting but then when it arrived, I was blown away by it. Sometimes I think it may be even better than Chergui. There’s a beautiful warmth to it that reminds me of cosying up to someone and not having a care in the world and you feel encased in that hug in that warmth. Out of what I’ve tried from SL it may well be the one that has truly blown me away. Oh and the after shower scent it leaves behind is delicious too.
@@TheScentinel On paper it’s okay but when it’s on skin it’s just the -right-amount of strong. Not overpowering or heavy. It’s spot on and stays that way. So it’s really worth testing it out. After this 10ml bottle if I only have to buy one SL it will be this!
Loved to hear your favourites from this house Pep- I had a feeling what your number one would be! I still haven’t smelled it- one day 😍 so many great ones on here! Thanks Pep 🙏❤️
I’ve fallen in love with Serge over the past year and am interested in smelling almost all of their perfumes. I own, in order of purchase, Fille en Aiguilles (a love but only want to wear around Christmas,) Fils de Joie (my fave Jasmine,) and Chergui (old bottle purchased in December and my current fave lutens.) Chergui is the most complex and intoxicating Serge I’ve tried. Loved hearing your thoughts as always Pep!
@@TheScentinel Chergui was one of my first niche purchases years ago, and I recently rediscovered it this past autumn. Gorgeous, complex, and comforting the entire wear.
Great list, Pep. I first obtained Ambre Sultan and Chergui after hearing and reading so many positive reviews. I've wanted La Couche du Diable for some time. I passed on it several times and then it disappeared from US stockist & discounters. I was lucky to score an older 100ml bottle on the auction site. I love all three, with LCdD being my favorite. Next on my Serge Lutens wish list is Cuir Mauresque. There are so many more that I want to check out. They just seem so obscure to get my head wrapped around, in a good way.
Yes, Serge Lutens. Another house I admire, History de Parfums. I used to love L'Artisan, but that, as you say, magic has dissipated some. Great upload Pep.
Such twists and turns on this list! I'm coming to terms with Santal Majascule. It wasn't a love initially, but I'm finding it to be more and more satisfying as I spend time with it.
Great video and great list Pep! My SL top 5: Borneo 1834, Ambre Sultan, Fils de Joie, Fleurs d'Oranger, Chergui I guess ISM and MKK will end up high on my list once i get a hold of them.
I find Serge Lutens perfumes easy to love and generally difficult to live with and I found this with other perfumes composed by Christopher Sheldrake (Rauque). Who has influenced who ? Great video, interesting choices and Sarrasins at the top!
My favourite brand!❤ TC has been my signature for about 4 years now! I'm surprised you didn't mention MKK!! Thought it was going to be your no 1! I love so many of Lutens perfumes, but the best are : Sarrasins, Fumerie Turque, Daim Blond, Jeux de Peau, Bas de Soie, Rose de Nuit, Une Voix Noire, Fils de Joie, Dompteuse Encagee, Feminite du Bois, Un Lys, Fille en Aiguilles, A la Nuit.. I tried Serge Noir only once at the very beginning of my journey and must try it again!
@@tubereuse_criminelle firstly, i would never have guessed TC was a favourite😋 The only reason MKK isnt here is that i only ever wore it a couple of times, and didnt feel right including it based on very limited wearing
Serge Lutens fragrances are always fun to sniff. Even when the scent isn’t for me, I’ve always found them to be so evocative. My favorites of the ones I’ve tried so far are Miel de bois, Ambre Sultan and MKK Seeing Arabie on your list and you previously mentioning Al Oudh in another video, I’d be curious to what you have to say about PdE’s Aziyadé!
Serge has an artistic feel that i dont find easy to wear every single day. Chergui remains my favorite cause its complex, yet masculine and easy to wear. It has that x factor that draws me in more than the other releases.
I love serge Lutens, their perfumes are intoxicating. I prefer to wear Serge Lutens in Autumn, Winter or even Spring as they can be full on, sometimes the cumin in some of his perfumes reminds me of BO, so I spread lightly and away from the face or neck. I intend to try and get a few when I’m in Paris in a few months. I want to get De Profundis, Iris Silver mist and Muscs Khoublai Khan and Sarrasins or Santal De Mysore. For my birthday. Will buy only 4. great perfume house. Thanks
The two bottles I own are Fumerie Turque, which I got years ago, was love at first sniff, and find few occasions to wear (though I still love it) and Five O'Clock au Gingembre, which I blind bought four or five years ago, was initially unimpressed by, but have really begun to appreciate over time....until I now wear it fairly frequently.
Thanks Pep, some great picks. I'm a huge fan of Fille en Aiguilles which is definitely something special to me, but a bit of a con with the newer versions not being quite as outstanding. I also enjoy Noire. Good old uncle Serge.
@@TheScentinel I see your point. I think to some it still may hold that connection. To me though, it's a walk in the woods of my childhood and campires.
Oh Boy I just wished today that if I can watch a top 10 serge lutyens and boom one of my fav reviewer doing it. I absolutely adore your list but thought Ecrin de fumme was missing.
Nice video, Pep! 😊 I've only sampled and worn Five O Clock au Gingembre and Fils de Joie. I would really like to sample Fille en Aiguillles & Parole d'Eau because... pine/fir notes 💚
I've owned quite a few SL and have feelings similar to yours, so not too many left. Cuir Mauresque is up there, Vetiver O, Santal M, Five o'Clock... Have bottles of Arabie and Chypre Rouge on the way, will be fun to get to know those. Considering picking up Ambre Sultan again. The last ones I have yet to try (high on wishlist) are Borneo and Sarrasins.
I'm convinced that even if one is a novice lover of great fragrances, they can not be dissaponited in blind buying-especially if they've got an idea of what certain notes they like. AS was a bb, and it will probably be the first of all my collection (250+) that i'll finish first.
1. Santal de Mysore (my favorite sandalwood) 2. Sarrasins (my favorite jasmine) 3. Muscs Koublai Khan (my favorite musc) 4. Tubereuse Criminelle 5. Miel du Bois 6. Iris Silver Mist 7. La Myrrhe 8. Fille en Aiguilles Ranking the ones I own and love
Well...I blame you. This has a good angle, I promise. It was your El- Attarine video many moons ago that locked me in on Serge. I already had and loved AS, FdB, Arabie and Chergui and wrongly surmised that must be it from this house. How wrong was I?? I managed to find a decant of El-Attarine and that did it for me. Sarrasins, Rousse, Bois de Violette, Mandarine Mandarin and FeA followed in quick succession. From then on it's been another addition here and there along with other houses over the years....until last year. End of '23 La Myrrhe was a constant wear, I decided that '24 was going to be the year of no more missing out on SL's I come across or see for sale. I solely concentrated on them, it wasn't boring but fruitful and good fun. Found some great pickups in my travels in seemingly the unlikeliest of places. I now have the Serge's that I had been eyeing for many years and I know I will never tire of them. So much so that I have sold many other bottles in my collection that I consider in not holding anything to these that I have. Thought provoking, beautiful and different, I'm easily satisfied but I went round the houses to get there. Great Video and thanks for the enlightenment.
Hi Pep. I'm lucky enough to have a few SL perfumes. Wouldn't it be great to get to the flagship shop in Paris with enough money to buy one or two. For me, a pilgrimage. Thanks for a great list of your top 10. The ones I would love to try are de Profundus, Fils de Joie, Sarrasins, Iris Silver Mist, Fille en Aiguilles, etc (soz about spelling) The ones I do have are La Religieuse, Vitriol d'Oeillet, L'Eau Froide, Serge L'Eau, Daim Blond, Nuit de Cellophane.
I have Chergui and 5 o'clock. I Want to get that Amber one that everyone talks about. I've never smelled any of the vintage formulations. For now, the current ones are still pretty good though 🙏
my top 3 - Chergui, Ambre Sultan, Feminite du bois. Top 5 would also include Un Bois Vanille and five o clock au gingembre. Still missing Arabie from the collection.
@@TheScentinel Now that Sheldrake is no longer listed as a nose behind the scents they release (i think SL got a bit jealous that Sheldrake was getting all the praise and dissed him in an interview for being just a "technician" and not the artist creating the scents) the fragrances have gone into a bit too simplistic direction imho, albeit still quite unique. But alas, nothing lasts forever.
Imagine breaking into the Serge Lutens boutique at night, only for the staff and the police to arrive in the morning and find us sniffing and testing each bottle without stealing anything. Worth it!
I'm wearing rousse today and it's woefully underexposed in the community. I know you'll remember when serge was one of the "hype" brands. Difference with serge from other hype brands is that it was actually organic and warranted
Perfect timing, as this is the house I have the most interest and least accessibility to. I think I’ll wear Chergui today!
@@nathanielmoody3656 very nice!
I love that you did this video! I was wondering about your thoughts on their fragrances.Thank you for sharing
@@triofan9 my pleasure
Thank you for sharing your favorites with us Pep! My favorites are Ambre sultan, la religieuse, cedre, le participe passe, clair de musk and fleurs de citronier.
@@laurelfurtado5055 it's amazing how varied everyone's choices are, and it is a testament to the brand.
When I bought a bottle of Chergui there was a offer on if you spent over a certain amount you would get a 10ml bottle and that offer was Ecrin de Fumee, which I wasn’t bothered about getting but then when it arrived, I was blown away by it. Sometimes I think it may be even better than Chergui. There’s a beautiful warmth to it that reminds me of cosying up to someone and not having a care in the world and you feel encased in that hug in that warmth. Out of what I’ve tried from SL it may well be the one that has truly blown me away. Oh and the after shower scent it leaves behind is delicious too.
@@PerfumedByTheSea ok, well this comment alone has convinced me to try and test it now
@@TheScentinel On paper it’s okay but when it’s on skin it’s just the -right-amount of strong. Not overpowering or heavy. It’s spot on and stays that way. So it’s really worth testing it out. After this 10ml bottle if I only have to buy one SL it will be this!
Loved to hear your favourites from this house Pep- I had a feeling what your number one would be! I still haven’t smelled it- one day 😍 so many great ones on here! Thanks Pep 🙏❤️
@@scent_jeannie i'm happy you appreciate it😊
Great video and I enjoyed it and I like Chergi and im going to check out the rest of the brand and have a blessed day
@@michaelbullock8011 🙏
Dude I love all the positive comments. I see you on all the wonderful fragrance channels 🍻 The world needs more of that
Great video Pep! My favorites are Santal Majuscule, Chergui, Vetiver Oriental, Un Bois Vanille, and Ecrin de Fumee.
@@jimmy3984 it's an amazing thing that the basis of a great perfume wardrobe can all come from one house
Love this video! Im surprised you did not mention Vetiver Oriental, I just watched your review of it even tho it’s from couple years ago..
@@stephanenoel5761 yeah, i just couldn't fit it in the 10
I’ve fallen in love with Serge over the past year and am interested in smelling almost all of their perfumes. I own, in order of purchase, Fille en Aiguilles (a love but only want to wear around Christmas,) Fils de Joie (my fave Jasmine,) and Chergui (old bottle purchased in December and my current fave lutens.) Chergui is the most complex and intoxicating Serge I’ve tried. Loved hearing your thoughts as always Pep!
@@flavasauce8945 thank you, Rachel. Definitely going to have Chergui by my coming winter.
@@TheScentinel Chergui was one of my first niche purchases years ago, and I recently rediscovered it this past autumn. Gorgeous, complex, and comforting the entire wear.
Great list, Pep. I first obtained Ambre Sultan and Chergui after hearing and reading so many positive reviews. I've wanted La Couche du Diable for some time. I passed on it several times and then it disappeared from US stockist & discounters. I was lucky to score an older 100ml bottle on the auction site. I love all three, with LCdD being my favorite. Next on my Serge Lutens wish list is Cuir Mauresque. There are so many more that I want to check out. They just seem so obscure to get my head wrapped around, in a good way.
@@mpukas it really is like opening a treasure chest when you start to look at this brand
One of my favorite houses. I love Chergui and Santal Majuscule.
@@MMM-qw1wl they are so lovely!
Hi, thanks for doing a video on this lovely brand. My own favorites are Féminité du Bois and Fleurs d'Oranger.
@@jaminavestajugo3456 finally someone mentioned Fleurs d'Oranger
Yes, Serge Lutens.
Another house I admire, History de Parfums.
I used to love L'Artisan, but that, as you say, magic has dissipated some.
Great upload Pep.
@@JohmathanBSwift i could probably make a similar video about Parfum d'Empire
@@TheScentinel I have a couple of them and they are an outstanding house.
I have Fleur d'oranger.
It us the smell i love most.
I does take back, to my grand parents garden.❤
@@guillermofuenteshernandez6969 it's a lovely orange blossom and tuberose scent
Enjoyed nice list and collection I wore Ambre Sultan today
@@Indecencealicia lovely!
Such twists and turns on this list!
I'm coming to terms with Santal Majascule. It wasn't a love initially, but I'm finding it to be more and more satisfying as I spend time with it.
@@thetrueconnoisseur it's that type of brand. A something-for-everyone rollercoaster
Great video and great list Pep!
My SL top 5: Borneo 1834, Ambre Sultan, Fils de Joie, Fleurs d'Oranger, Chergui
I guess ISM and MKK will end up high on my list once i get a hold of them.
@@dnlstrns i am dying to try ISM again
You inspired me to spray Five O’Clock au Gingembre! It’s a beauty 🫚
@@FervidFeline it's lovely!
I am dying to try De Profundis. I just know it’s life changing
@@possiblymaybe6711 that's a pretty vood feeling
I find Serge Lutens perfumes easy to love and generally difficult to live with and I found this with other perfumes composed by Christopher Sheldrake (Rauque). Who has influenced who ? Great video, interesting choices and Sarrasins at the top!
@@AirBureau yep, i totally inderstand that sentiment
My favourite brand!❤ TC has been my signature for about 4 years now! I'm surprised you didn't mention MKK!! Thought it was going to be your no 1! I love so many of Lutens perfumes, but the best are : Sarrasins, Fumerie Turque, Daim Blond, Jeux de Peau, Bas de Soie, Rose de Nuit, Une Voix Noire, Fils de Joie, Dompteuse Encagee, Feminite du Bois, Un Lys, Fille en Aiguilles, A la Nuit.. I tried Serge Noir only once at the very beginning of my journey and must try it again!
@@tubereuse_criminelle firstly, i would never have guessed TC was a favourite😋
The only reason MKK isnt here is that i only ever wore it a couple of times, and didnt feel right including it based on very limited wearing
@@TheScentinel 😄
I own quite a bit from Serge Lutens I would say my top fave is Fille en Aiguilles but love them all and actually want more.
@@Indecencealicia what's next on the list?
@@TheScentinel Sarrasins or Santal Mysore or whatever I can find at a great price 😂
@Indecencealicia good luck!
Serge Lutens fragrances are always fun to sniff. Even when the scent isn’t for me, I’ve always found them to be so evocative.
My favorites of the ones I’ve tried so far are Miel de bois, Ambre Sultan and MKK
Seeing Arabie on your list and you previously mentioning Al Oudh in another video, I’d be curious to what you have to say about PdE’s Aziyadé!
@@rubikscubed731 Azayade will definitely get tested this year
Serge has an artistic feel that i dont find easy to wear every single day. Chergui remains my favorite cause its complex, yet masculine and easy to wear. It has that x factor that draws me in more than the other releases.
@@SPACEDOUT19 i definitely understand that.
I love A La Nuit, Arabie, Sarrasins, and Fille en Aiguilles most. I think anything, except the cologne era scents, is pretty wonderful.
@@catherinelynnfraser2001 it's true, i have only tried one or two of tge colognes and didnt care for them, but i'm will to forgive that😁
I love serge Lutens, their perfumes are intoxicating. I prefer to wear Serge Lutens in Autumn, Winter or even Spring as they can be full on, sometimes the cumin in some of his perfumes reminds me of BO, so I spread lightly and away from the face or neck. I intend to try and get a few when I’m in Paris in a few months. I want to get De Profundis, Iris Silver mist and Muscs Khoublai Khan and Sarrasins or Santal De Mysore. For my birthday. Will buy only 4.
great perfume house. Thanks
@@shirleycantoni3152 omg, that sounds like some birthday trip and i will admit i am super jealous!
@ I haven’t been to Europe since 2017..
@shirleycantoni3152 please let me know if you get Sarrasins. Hope you have an amazing time.
@ will do
The two bottles I own are Fumerie Turque, which I got years ago, was love at first sniff, and find few occasions to wear (though I still love it) and Five O'Clock au Gingembre, which I blind bought four or five years ago, was initially unimpressed by, but have really begun to appreciate over time....until I now wear it fairly frequently.
@@PhinClio it's a grower
Thanks Pep, some great picks. I'm a huge fan of Fille en Aiguilles which is definitely something special to me, but a bit of a con with the newer versions not being quite as outstanding. I also enjoy Noire. Good old uncle Serge.
@@beebot i wonder if Fille en Aguilles has this real connection with holidays in the northern hemisphere
@@TheScentinel I see your point. I think to some it still may hold that connection. To me though, it's a walk in the woods of my childhood and campires.
Oh Boy I just wished today that if I can watch a top 10 serge lutyens and boom one of my fav reviewer doing it.
I absolutely adore your list but thought Ecrin de fumme was missing.
@@munishprabhakarify Ecrin de Fumee is simply not there because i haven't really tested it
@@munishprabhakarify it smells so good that I had to get my hands on a bottle.
Nice video, Pep! 😊
I've only sampled and worn Five O Clock au Gingembre and Fils de Joie. I would really like to sample Fille en Aiguillles & Parole d'Eau because... pine/fir notes 💚
@@ems_h.eartnotes ah, i hope you get to try more
I've owned quite a few SL and have feelings similar to yours, so not too many left. Cuir Mauresque is up there, Vetiver O, Santal M, Five o'Clock... Have bottles of Arabie and Chypre Rouge on the way, will be fun to get to know those. Considering picking up Ambre Sultan again. The last ones I have yet to try (high on wishlist) are Borneo and Sarrasins.
@@paulhayns i have seen Chypre Rouge mentioned a couple of times, and now want to try it!
I'm convinced that even if one is a novice lover of great fragrances, they can not be dissaponited in blind buying-especially if they've got an idea of what certain notes they like. AS was a bb, and it will probably be the first of all my collection (250+) that i'll finish first.
@@nickburak7518 it's just a legendary amber
1. Santal de Mysore (my favorite sandalwood)
2. Sarrasins (my favorite jasmine)
3. Muscs Koublai Khan (my favorite musc)
4. Tubereuse Criminelle
5. Miel du Bois
6. Iris Silver Mist
7. La Myrrhe
8. Fille en Aiguilles
Ranking the ones I own and love
@@arriiiaaaa La Myrrhe is a beauty
Well...I blame you. This has a good angle, I promise. It was your El- Attarine video many moons ago that locked me in on Serge. I already had and loved AS, FdB, Arabie and Chergui and wrongly surmised that must be it from this house. How wrong was I?? I managed to find a decant of El-Attarine and that did it for me. Sarrasins, Rousse, Bois de Violette, Mandarine Mandarin and FeA followed in quick succession. From then on it's been another addition here and there along with other houses over the years....until last year.
End of '23 La Myrrhe was a constant wear, I decided that '24 was going to be the year of no more missing out on SL's I come across or see for sale. I solely concentrated on them, it wasn't boring but fruitful and good fun. Found some great pickups in my travels in seemingly the unlikeliest of places. I now have the Serge's that I had been eyeing for many years and I know I will never tire of them. So much so that I have sold many other bottles in my collection that I consider in not holding anything to these that I have. Thought provoking, beautiful and different, I'm easily satisfied but I went round the houses to get there. Great Video and thanks for the enlightenment.
Rousse is not one that i have heard mentioned much, and now i am very intrigued. Thank you.
I have only smelled a few but I love what I've tried. Wearing L'orpheline tonight : ) my favorite, alongside Chergui.
@@beach_lion i recently tried it and like it as well
Hi Pep. I'm lucky enough to have a few SL perfumes. Wouldn't it be great to get to the flagship shop in Paris with enough money to buy one or two. For me, a pilgrimage. Thanks for a great list of your top 10.
The ones I would love to try are de Profundus, Fils de Joie, Sarrasins, Iris Silver Mist, Fille en Aiguilles, etc (soz about spelling)
The ones I do have are La Religieuse, Vitriol d'Oeillet, L'Eau Froide, Serge L'Eau, Daim Blond, Nuit de Cellophane.
@@clarezimberlin8729 the hits keep on coming! The Paris store is my Mecca
Serge is a house I would love to explore… must but some samples from somewhere as I have only seen it at Barney’s in Beverly Hills and they closed
@@GinaAngels yeah, i do hear that their distribution in the U.S isnt as wide as it once was
Remember when- Muscs Koublai Khan was on the hype list for a time. Now days, I hardly see it mentioned. Well, I stand with MKK, haha
Thanks Pep.
@@michael_galicia it only just missed this list by virtue of only ever wearing it twice. I liked it a lot
defo need to up my Serge Knowledge, sadly no one stocks them here.
@@wearescentient4149 oh really! If you can get to smell some, i almost envy the fact that you have a new world of fragrance to dive into
@@TheScentinel Santal Majascule I bought and ended up with a bonus 10ml La Fille Tour De Fer. but yes lots to dive in, though blind buys if i do...😅
@wearescentient4149 i think you have a good number of friends who'd be happy to share samples as well
Jeux De Peau ❤
I blindbought all of my SL and i wasnt dissapointed by any of them
@@Irinikarambatsou1 wow! That's what i call commitment
I have Chergui and 5 o'clock. I Want to get that Amber one that everyone talks about. I've never smelled any of the vintage formulations. For now, the current ones are still pretty good though 🙏
@@Alritealritealrite i agree, they don't seem to have too much deterioration when it comes to reformulation
1. Miel de Bois
2. Dent de Lait
3. Serge Noire
4. Muscs Koublai Khan
5. Jeux de Peau
6. Arabie
7. Iris Silver Mist
8. Santal de Mysore
9. Cuir Mauresque
10. Fumerie Turque
Belatedly, happy Oz day
my top 3 - Chergui, Ambre Sultan, Feminite du bois. Top 5 would also include Un Bois Vanille and five o clock au gingembre. Still missing Arabie from the collection.
@@Gungrave123 it is pretty amazing the variety they have
@@TheScentinel Now that Sheldrake is no longer listed as a nose behind the scents they release (i think SL got a bit jealous that Sheldrake was getting all the praise and dissed him in an interview for being just a "technician" and not the artist creating the scents) the fragrances have gone into a bit too simplistic direction imho, albeit still quite unique. But alas, nothing lasts forever.
@Gungrave123 is that right? I had no idea that happened. I'll need to google
@@TheScentinel well, i read it online somewhere, so take it with a grain of salt (either fragrantica or parfumo)
Imagine breaking into the Serge Lutens boutique at night, only for the staff and the police to arrive in the morning and find us sniffing and testing each bottle without stealing anything. Worth it!
@@NazgulfromLOTR there's a perfect heist movie somewhere in here😁
you like Arabie, because it bears some similarities with 1740 Marquis de Sade :D
@@Sallahaddin1 hmm, only a small part
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@@katyamuravyeva9880 🙏🙏🙏
Did you try Écrin de fumée? Is it more smokey that chergui?
@@PakoBar2717 from the one smell i have it seemed to be smokier
I'm wearing rousse today and it's woefully underexposed in the community. I know you'll remember when serge was one of the "hype" brands. Difference with serge from other hype brands is that it was actually organic and warranted
@@RichMitch never heard of them sending free product out, so that's definitely a tick for them.
Muscs Koublai Khan 🥹
@@milkbaby99 only becauae i haven't worn it enough, but it's great