Eau de Rochas fragrance notes

  • Head

    • basil, bergamot, grapefruit, lime, mandarin, lemon
  • Heart

    • rose, carnation, jasmine, coriander, narcissus
  • Base

    • amber, oakmoss, musk, sandalwood, patchouli

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This is an immense crystalline citrus verbena that rides a wave a crisp basil and lands in a reservoir of sheer white florals. One could store this mouthwatering juice in the fridge and spray it with abandon to help make 90 degree days more bearable. I find this unfolds far more beautifully than Eau de Rochas Homme, which is a bit too sharp and tart with very little in the middle.
13th July 2024
282047
The overall impression and notes list of this is very comparable to Annick Goutal's Nuits d'Hadrien (2003). I like them both. Both build a tangy, zesty citrus scent with a spicy heart on a warm base of amber, musk, patchouli and sandalwood. But there's a crucial difference between them: Typically for its time, Eau de Rochas incorporates a floral aspect (rose, carnation, narcissus), whereas the "Hadrian's Nights" are flowerless and strongly emphasize the spicy aspect by including cumin and juniper. The result is completely on the gourmand side and can no longer be called fresh or "cologne-like". It's a deep, intimate, "corporal" waft; evoking the shirt of someone who has spent a very hot day cooking Iranian stew with lots of lime in it. The zesty citrus aspect lives inside a dark, aromatic armpit. "Eau de Rochas" also has a slight gourmand quality to it - a sort of lime pickle impression - but its spiciness is comparatively moderate and counterbalanced by subtle florals. This makes it a much easier to wear daytime scent. It's briskly sour, zesty, herbaceous, spicy, while preserving just a hint of a flower-soapy, old school sense of chic. It passes as formal, nonetheless carries true wildness in its heart.
17th February 2021
239414

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Eau, bold, fresh citrus
Tinged with little temptations
And complications

Satisfactions and
Rumors of satisfactions
In Eaux de Cologne

Things not of genre
But rather effortlessly
Thus reminiscent

Don't make me make you
Stay away from my wardrobe
Just linger longer

And prove your beauty
Your Coco sister magic
To this greedy boy

Just make me regret
That I found her before you
Before you soothe me

With seductive thoughts
That it was the only way
I would have found you

Then as you praise her
By the flattery of your
Coy deviations

Each one becoming
A new beauty of your own
Let me not question

Appreciation's
Appreciating magic
Nor question its loss

As loss of our own.
5th January 2020
224678
A sophisticated monument of "electric" cologne with a dominant brightly citric/herbal/floral minty accord. Neroli, bergamot, basil and rose-jasmine-carnation provide a supremely classic-naïf cologney vibe while an anisic/licoricey/lemony presence discloses a touch of cool "latin" aromatic exoticism. The juice is freshly tart and sparkling, recalling several Guerlain Aqua Allegoria or 4711 Echt Kölnisch Wasser. Dry down is muskier with an amber/patchouli dominant presence (and quite refined on subtle florals). A classic timeless concept. Stunning bottle from a left back glorious past.
12th October 2017
192630
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we are told. Rochas' startlingly original "sour" lemon scent for men, Moustache, from 1949, was the first to my knowledge, to introduce this unusual take on a citrus cologne. The note was referred to as a bit of animalic to anchor the citrus blend.

In 1966 Dior copied the formula with its Eau Sauvage, but balanced it differently, relegating the sour notes to the background.

In 1970 Rochas took its old formula for Moustache, and probably encouraged by the success of Dior's copy, polished it off, made it subtler, and re-introduced it as a feminine, Eau de Rochas.

All this is fascinating to me, and all three of these are hits in my book. Since Eau de Rochas was originally intended for women, the sour or dirty note is not as pronounced as it was in Moustache. Still i is to my nose a very light version of that great masculine.

The citrus blend of bergamot, lime, lemon, verbena, grapefruit and mandarin never fades, supported as it is by the patchouli and amber. A great summer scent in whichever of the three you decide to invest.
20th October 2015
163165
There's something about this wonderful scent that makes me want to wear a floaty, diaphanous dress and sit by a pool sipping a cocktail. It perks me up and relaxes me at the same time with its beautiful blend of lime, grapefruit, lemon, carnation, coriander a smidgen of patchouli, oakmoss, musk and sandalwood.

I really can't imagine a more suitable concoction to spritz on when the heat is on and the days are long.
As it melds with my skin it becomes very sensuous and could easily be unisex in the way the Eau Sauvage became in the 70's.

French chic at its very best!
30th June 2015
158816
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