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Which Should You Buy?
A bold, honey-drenched chypre with vintage bones and aristocratic polish. Soir de Lune is not for the faint of heart-its mossy, spicy, floral complexity commands attention and rewards those with a taste for true perfumery.
This one's a proper marmite fragrance - you'll either love its intensely soapy, classic chypre character or find it utterly archaic. Don't go in expecting sweet pomegranate; this is an aldehydic, oakmoss-heavy statement that commands attention. Distinctly old-world, polarising, but undeniably grand.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 14% | 19% |
| Floral | 24% | 21% |
| Fruity | 6% | 11% |
| Green | 7% | 5% |
| Sweet | 20% | 16% |
| Warm | 14% | 13% |
| Woody | 12% | 8% |
| Earthy | 14% | 19% |
| Animalic | 6% | 8% |
| Fresh | 13% | 11% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The rich mossy honeyed base and bold spicy florals shine in cool weather, making this ideal for fall and winter, but the chypre freshness and peach allow for springtime wear. It can overwhelm in summer heat.
Occasions
This is a sophisticated, opulent chypre best suited for formal events or evening dates. Its strong sillage and vintage aura make it challenging for office use and unsuitable for sporty occasions.
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Its potent, classic profile and strong performance make it a bit much for the office or sport, leaning more towards formal events or sophisticated dates. While some find it clean enough for casual wear, its commanding presence suits more deliberate occasions.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Woody, Mossy, Earthy accords and Bergamot, Rose notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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