Loriani

Loriani by Testa Maura
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5.6 / 10 9 Ratings
Loriani is a perfume by Testa Maura for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is spicy-green. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Green
Floral
Fougère
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot LavenderLavender ThymeThyme
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Orange blossomOrange blossom Wild lavenderWild lavender
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
5.69 Ratings
Longevity
5.98 Ratings
Sillage
6.47 Ratings
Bottle
6.010 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 27.01.2014.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
5
Bottle
7.5
Sillage
2.5
Longevity
6
Scent
Drseid

819 Reviews
Drseid
Drseid
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Not My Kind Of Scent, But A Well-made Lavender...
Loriani opens with a breeze of pure lavender. The lavender remains throughout, but in the heart notes it is joined by herbs resembling a combination of marjoram, thyme and rosemary that give the lavender an almost mentholated undertone coupling further with a subtle orange blossom that sits well in the background. The dry-down remains somewhat herbal with maybe a bit of well concealed vanilla in the base. Projection is very good with below average longevity.

Loriani is definitely not my kind of scent, as it features lavender as its primary star and that is a note I tend to dislike in most compositions. The herbal blend coupling with the lavender in the heart notes is a bit harsh and only makes the lavender a bit harder to take if you don't care for it to begin with. The thing is that despite my seeming dislike for the composition I keep trying to get a whiff of it for some reason, and that leads me to believe there must be something here interesting enough to keep me guessing... It may be the herbal combination that while officially only listing thyme I think I am smelling a lot more than that. Whatever it is that is keeping me interested I think I have to give the scent a mild thumbs up and a "good" 3 star out of 5 rating. I personally don't care much for it, but I respect its differentiation from other lavender compositions.
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7.5
Bottle
7.5
Sillage
5
Longevity
8
Scent
Apicius

222 Reviews
Apicius
Apicius
0  
Herbal essences from Corsica
Lavender is a difficult fragrance ingredient. This beautiful scent is so fleeting it can hardly be used for anything but a top note. You will rarely find a lavender perfume that truly earns the label Eau de Parfum. The difficulties of lavender must be even more challenging for perfumers who follow the path of natural perfumery since no chemical fixing agents are allowed there.

So, I had my doubts when the perfumer Xavier Torre recommended me his fragrance “Lorani” at this years' Global Art of Perfumery in Düsseldorf. He assured me that it was sustaining – but I had to find out for myself how this was done.

As one of the many perfumes I was shown at this annual fair, Loriani made it to my skin. The lavender in it is overwhelming. There is lots of it, and it smells pure and natural. You get pictures of the blooming lavender fields of the Provence. However – Mr Torres picks his plants in Corsica within a nature reservation nearby his place, and he seems to produce the essences by himself. Even in natural perfumery, you will not find many people who work like this.

Putting lots of a very fleeting ingredient into a perfume does not transfer the top into a base note. There must be something else to it. Actually, very often, the lavender is accompanied by other herbal notes, such as clary sage or rosemary. In my opinion, this is done not to give it a contrast, but to pick up the scent of lavender and prolong the lavender vibe with the help of other herbal notes. In Loriani, we have thyme.

At the beginning, the lavender is dominating. It is harsh and strong, but slowly, you notice a slight change in it. That is where the thyme comes in, but you will actually think it is still lavender. In a way your olfactory sense is betrayed with this slow move. The thyme catches the lavender and moves the idea of it a very long way – a smart solution!

Next to lavender and thyme, there is the vanilla, labelled as base note. It did not appear to me as straightforward vanilla like i.e. in Carons Pour un Homme, rather as something undefinedly mellow. It kept a very attractive secret, and it only showed up discreetly behind the lavender and thyme. I wished there was more of it.

Loriani is not the Old English style of lavender water. Rather than a herbal refreshment, Loriani celebrates the opulence of the Mediterranean south: holiday in southern France. The amount of thyme is a bit too much for me, since I use thyme as a kitchen herb. But Loriani will surely attract lovers of the Mediterranean who want their perfume to be as natural as possible, and who are aware of the simple pleasures of live such as to smell a bunch of freshly cut thyme and lavender.
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