Duchaufour is an absolute incense genius. He captured it beautifully, transporting you to different places, Avignon, Kyoto, Bhutan, Timbuktu... My absolute favorite is Dzongkha, I don't find the iris metallic or "distant", but soft and airy. I get wet stone, paper and a beautiful, calm incense (vetiver).
Bertrand Duchaufour is my current favorite perfumer. You’re absolutely right that his creations seems to be living and breathing. I started with the opulent Jubilation XXV, which I simply adore. The opening is just glorious and dries down to a woody amber symphony. Sartorial was my next sample, which was so unique and evocative to me-an interesting spin on the classic fougere structure that gives me hints of nostalgia. Finally, I was blown away by Timbuktu and its tart mango surrounded by that wispy, clean incense smoke. I just purchased bottles of the latter two and can’t wait to officially add them to my collection. Avignon and Enchanted Forest are next on my try list!
I have never spoke about it for a long time until now , but I get the impression that one of you should be more generous( when it comes to talking and views) , it would really give a better impression of thee...more gentleman more refined. One step back a little bit one step forward much more, it's nobody fault but more rolls of life we take for granted.My critic may be offensive but i only wish the best for the two of you
I would’ve quite enjoyed an eight hour video about Duchaufour! He was the first perfumer I was aware of myself. Your channel is fantastic, btw. You’ve reinvigorated my love of fragrance. Thank you!
Loved watching this guys, and yes I’d have watched every minute if it had been 8 hours long!😆 BD is the first perfumer who’s name I wanted to find out after smelling some of his fragrances, especially Timbuktu - I just had to know who created such a thing of utter beauty! 🙌
early greek thanks! Yes, CP was the obvious omission, although it’s one I think has suffered most from reformulation, and possibly the most prohibitively expensive.
Hi Guys. I really enjoy watching your top lists and reviews. You guys work well together (great energy) and the perfumes you choose to review are exactly the ones I'm interested in. Just wanted to share that. Thank you.
I loved many of his creations, I wonder what he feels when he know more of them have been reformulated. Jubilation it's a pale comparison, but most of his creations are now weaker, famelic versions of what they were. Havana vanille, remember that? it's so sad, it's lost art.
Seville a l'aube ♥
Duchaufour is an absolute incense genius. He captured it beautifully, transporting you to different places, Avignon, Kyoto, Bhutan, Timbuktu... My absolute favorite is Dzongkha, I don't find the iris metallic or "distant", but soft and airy. I get wet stone, paper and a beautiful, calm incense (vetiver).
zensation9 absolutely. It’s wonderful stuff. It feels like being in a cave.
My favorite too, and Havana vanille sadly reformulated.
Bertrand Duchaufour is my current favorite perfumer. You’re absolutely right that his creations seems to be living and breathing. I started with the opulent Jubilation XXV, which I simply adore. The opening is just glorious and dries down to a woody amber symphony. Sartorial was my next sample, which was so unique and evocative to me-an interesting spin on the classic fougere structure that gives me hints of nostalgia. Finally, I was blown away by Timbuktu and its tart mango surrounded by that wispy, clean incense smoke. I just purchased bottles of the latter two and can’t wait to officially add them to my collection.
Avignon and Enchanted Forest are next on my try list!
Bravo maestro !
My favorite B. Duchaufour fragrances are Deliria and Or du Serail.
The BEST fragrance channel on TH-cam- period.
Thanks!
I have never spoke about it for a long time until now , but I get the impression that one of you should be more generous( when it comes to talking and views) , it would really give a better impression of thee...more gentleman more refined. One step back a little bit one step forward much more, it's nobody fault but more rolls of life we take for granted.My critic may be offensive but i only wish the best for the two of you
I would’ve quite enjoyed an eight hour video about Duchaufour! He was the first perfumer I was aware of myself. Your channel is fantastic, btw. You’ve reinvigorated my love of fragrance. Thank you!
Glad to hear that! We're really keen to check out Neela Vermeire
Loved watching this guys, and yes I’d have watched every minute if it had been 8 hours long!😆 BD is the first perfumer who’s name I wanted to find out after smelling some of his fragrances, especially Timbuktu - I just had to know who created such a thing of utter beauty! 🙌
Same here!
Great comments and you guys put a great deal of effort into the review
Gabriel Garcia thanks!
Amazing review! BD operates on a whole different level. A master no doubt. Take care! Cyphre Palatin by MDCI is to my nose his home run.
early greek thanks! Yes, CP was the obvious omission, although it’s one I think has suffered most from reformulation, and possibly the most prohibitively expensive.
@@WaftsfromTheLoft Do you have a comparison with the pre-reformulation CP? Is it as bad as people try to make it?
@American Pie Lights Out I'm aware of that and I strongly believe that he's right here but it never hurts to get others' opinion
Great video as usual and after seeing this I must whip out my bottle of Timbuktu! Umm...that`s what she said......
pete james haha!
Hi Guys. I really enjoy watching your top lists and reviews. You guys work well together (great energy) and the perfumes you choose to review are exactly the ones I'm interested in. Just wanted to share that. Thank you.
matthill thanks!
aedes de venustas -copal azur is amazing too
I'd love to see another video like this on Christopher Sheldrake or Nathalie Lorson
Or anyone else really lol, they're just my favourites. Huge hole on TH-cam surrounding the perfumers, robes08 has done a couple tbf.
Yes, we’d certainly like to do some more focussing on the perfumers themselves
@@WaftsfromTheLoft I'd still like to see another of these
Sartorial drys down to Brit!
I loved many of his creations, I wonder what he feels when he know more of them have been reformulated.
Jubilation it's a pale comparison, but most of his creations are now weaker, famelic versions of what they were. Havana vanille, remember that? it's so sad, it's lost art.
Yes, it's particularly sad with L'Artisan Parfumuer. A real shadow of their former selves since they've been bought and rebranded
2000th!
😅😅😅
Frank voelkl