Châtelaine by Parfum-Individual Harry Lehmann
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7.4 / 10 44 Ratings
A perfume by Parfum-Individual Harry Lehmann for women, released in 2011. The scent is sweet-spicy. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Spicy
Gourmand
Floral
Fruity

Fragrance Notes

AlmondAlmond BergamotBergamot BerriesBerries BlackcurrantBlackcurrant CaramelCaramel Floral notesFloral notes HoneyHoney Mandarin orangeMandarin orange PatchouliPatchouli SandalwoodSandalwood VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
7.444 Ratings
Longevity
8.132 Ratings
Sillage
7.733 Ratings
Bottle
6.931 Ratings
Submitted by HerrNilson, last update on 03.12.2023.

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Angellover

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Angellover
Very helpful Review 9  
I'd like it so much, the Chantalle ...
I did it! After dear Harielle left me an answer to my angling howling comment and recommended me to test Mr. Lehmann's no. 84, I wrote a mail to Mr. Lehmann after a short hesitation (the price really doesn't hurt) and ordered the same fragrance. The order process is really very unusual, there is neither an order confirmation nor a shipping info - the package was simply delivered one week later. And there it was. Mr. Lehmann's castle maid has moved in with me since Saturday, in a 10ml atomizer. Well, what can I say ...

After several attempts on test strips, on fabric, of course also on me, I am torn. I must admit that it is extremely daring to recommend a (former) most passionate (note the superlative) Angel lover a fragrance similar to Angel. That can only go in the pants ;-)
I tested Miro's Blue Star years ago for fun and was horrified at how anyone could even remotely compare it to Angel. Sure, it smells a little like that, but...

A year ago Aysha from Al Haramain fell into my hands or rather into my nose through a blind purchase. In a touch of euphoria I recognized Angel again - and wrote a cheering comment in ecstasy. After two days I came to my senses again and had to admit that the test strip on which the wishful thinking had a miserable rest, had nothing to do with Angel. I deleted the comment again.

So, what's wrong with the damsel in distress? Actually she is quite nice, the Chantalle, and I would like her so much, because she has no airs and graces me with her friendly, light and airy air from her rooms (respectively the bottle) ...

Ah, she uses shower gel. This is unexpected. Of course, there's nothing to say against nobility smelling fresh and clean, but showering??
She has nibbled, I quietly hear a nice chocolate with bitter aroma, with slightly sweet vanilla. She is also a bit tipsy, I smell a light liqueur flag. I even like that.
All in all she is really nice and we spend a nice and entertaining afternoon together. In the evening she sinks tiredly down on her sofa and smells slightly and not at all unpleasantly a little bit before she falls asleep and then disappears with a quiet puff like a bottle.
That's not how we became friends, Chantalle and I, she is a bit too superficial for me and she lacks depth and facets, the effervescence, the spontaneity. She just couldn't inspire me, like ... oh yes, she could.

It is unfair to compare the damsel of the castle with the enormous composition, this work of art Angel, which has accompanied me for years like a very best friend. I understand the most enthusiastic comments and I really have to admit that I find the value for money really excellent! If you test this fragrance without any bias, you might be positively surprised here!

I thank you, dear Harielle, for this recommendation and am glad that I followed it. Because:

Because the prices are so nice at Mr. Lehmann, I ordered the Mol Intens as well. Score! This is really great! :-)
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Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
8
Scent
Harielle

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Top Review 18  
Partnerships with yourself
Emma Watson is being celebrated these days for recently announcing that she is partnered with herself, which is a very elegant description of her single status. I like Emma Watson, and I don't generally care about gender issues and topics, as I once sent my son to a gender-sensitive kindergarten (so if he later becomes a macho, it's really not my fault). Whether it is really so sensational to be a partner to oneself, or whether the resonance is only due to Emma's degree of popularity and her cleverness (or that of her PR team), is up to the question.

Especially women without a male (or female) being at their side - and here the topic of gender sensitivity comes to the fore - are often derogatorily called deficits. Thus, it is refreshing from my point of view when women in particular make it clear that a life with oneself can also be self-fulfilling. What is also more often addressed in the context of single people is the question of how self-confident and balanced they are, whereby "(...) the ability to be alone is the condition for being able to love."(Erich Fromm)

I can smell myself well here does not allude to more courage to the smell of one's own (Sissel Tolaas), but to the question of how well one gets along with oneself. A little support of an olfactory kind can't hurt in this respect and so I would like to present here a fragrance for self-partnered people from an idiosyncratic perfume manufactory in Germany's capital:Chatelaine by Harry Lehmann.

Chatelaine, the owner of the castle, effortlessly fills the whole estate with her scent. Uncompromisingly, the top note of fascinating synthetic candy floss mixed with a light adhesive note (or is it herbaceous?) and slightly dusty-looking flowers appears after application. The lady isn't really a wallflower, that's for sure. At this point, the test community separates into those who tear out in front of this olfactory top note Hui Boo (according to the motto, if Chatelaine is too strong, you are too weak) and those who happily partner with each other, who courageously and curiously follow the sweet attractant from Lehmann's bottle. Crème caramel, sweet berries and further candy floss (Maltol?) take over the rudder in the heart note and yes, this rudder is eagerly swung! A nocturnal boat trip in the moonlight in the castle moat, at the rudder sits a dark journeyman in black cowl a ring ghost from The Lord of the Rings like, can this Chatelaine nothing harm. Velvety dazzling she pulls a delicious fragrance flag behind her. Many a Romeo who wanted to follow her drowned in the moat because he was bewitched by Chatelaine's scent and underestimated the depth of the water. The dry, earthy Patchouli cloud of the heart note mercilessly drew him deep into the water.

It is not necessary to have your own lock to run Chatelaine properly. Only a certain boldness and coolness (concerning the outside temperatures, better not to carry at over + 20 degrees) I consider obligatory, in order to be lulled in by the lady of the castle. So that Chatelaine does not become a free bird, women (as well as the inclined male Chatelaine carrier) should definitely pay attention to a socially acceptable dosage, otherwise the contented to be a self-partner develops quickly to the kitschy Me-myself and I-Selfie, which no longer wants to see (and smell). I had ordered Chatelaine in a bottle without a vaporizer out of (wrong?) thrift and was astonished to find out that this scent can be dabbed on exactly the right amount and thus develops its mystical magic ideally - even for happy relationship people.

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