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I completely agree with everything that foetidus wrote. The listed notes in this fragrance are: ambergris, white musk, white sandalwood, spanish moss, orange blossom, three different kinds of mint, jasmine, rose, geranium and rosemary.
When I first put it on I thought it smelled like an old fashioned powdery floral that wasn't particularly masculine at all, but then when it begins to develop the herbal scents comes out a lot and it actually smells very obviously like a men's cologne. It IS very masculine, but I find this fragrance so pleasant and I love the smell of it so much that I would definitely wear this.
And yes, it is very old fashioned and doesn't smell like anything modern, but to me, that's half the charm of this perfume. One other thing I want to mention is that Vicomte De Valmont actually smells very expensive and "vintage" too. Nothing about it seems cheap at all. It's very classy and is a really well done fragrance. It gets a big thumbs up from me.
11th November 2011
100441
An impressive fragrance: A masculine scent that is claimed to have a history going back to the 18th century. Orange blossom and other florals join with the sandalwood to form a very nice basic fragrance. Then the mint and the rosemary bring their herbalness into the mix to add some high-noted aromatics to the basic fragrance, and the fragrance becomes sparkling and excellent. Then… that Spanish moss adds a real funkyness to the background, and the result is an impressive, intriguing fragrance – entirely old fashioned, but unlike any other “old fashioned” fragrance I've encountered. Vicomte de Valmont is unique – I've never smelled anything like it. As old fashioned as it is, I have no pause about wearing it. It is quite masculine, but a woman could easily wear it.
14th March 2008
8043