04/12/2024
Ringtale
64 Reviews
Ringtale
1
A cologne-like scent but with the performance of a perfume
In spring and summer I love to wear colognes but unfortunately often the sillage and longevity of those kind of scents aren't impressive.
So I'm very happy to have found this Eau de Parfum for summer which presents herself as a cologne, but acts like an Eau de Parfum.
On my skin the sweetness of Jasmine is toned down a little by the orange-y notes and together they can create a slight 'bubble gummy' effect, but not in a synthetic or cheap way.
This fragrance is very versatile: at times you'll get the more orangy notes from the top untill the jasmin, with a sweet little voice, will say: "Hey, I'm in here too!". But nothing indolic as in other Jasmin forward perfumes.
In the sillage of this perfume, after drydown, there is something very clean in a diaphanous way, like the distant trail of expensive powders (though - to my nose - it is not powdery at all) and make-up (without it being lipstick-y). Maybe that's the cashmere wood along with the labdanum?
Very unique scent and very Italian I think (which is not a surprise, considering the name of this scent) with a kind of 'niche' quality. I love the bottle too, reminds me of old bathrooms in Italian movies.
Sillage and longevity are impressive without being loud or bold.
I really would like to explore this brand more!
Edit: I sprayed this on yesterday morning and can clearly smell it on me this morning...on my skin this lasts eternally it seems.
It suddenly reminds me of Escale à Portofino, I guess because of the orange blossom, but there's no jasmin in Escale à Portofino. Could be because orange blossom always performs on my skin as a dominant note.
So I'm very happy to have found this Eau de Parfum for summer which presents herself as a cologne, but acts like an Eau de Parfum.
On my skin the sweetness of Jasmine is toned down a little by the orange-y notes and together they can create a slight 'bubble gummy' effect, but not in a synthetic or cheap way.
This fragrance is very versatile: at times you'll get the more orangy notes from the top untill the jasmin, with a sweet little voice, will say: "Hey, I'm in here too!". But nothing indolic as in other Jasmin forward perfumes.
In the sillage of this perfume, after drydown, there is something very clean in a diaphanous way, like the distant trail of expensive powders (though - to my nose - it is not powdery at all) and make-up (without it being lipstick-y). Maybe that's the cashmere wood along with the labdanum?
Very unique scent and very Italian I think (which is not a surprise, considering the name of this scent) with a kind of 'niche' quality. I love the bottle too, reminds me of old bathrooms in Italian movies.
Sillage and longevity are impressive without being loud or bold.
I really would like to explore this brand more!
Edit: I sprayed this on yesterday morning and can clearly smell it on me this morning...on my skin this lasts eternally it seems.
It suddenly reminds me of Escale à Portofino, I guess because of the orange blossom, but there's no jasmin in Escale à Portofino. Could be because orange blossom always performs on my skin as a dominant note.