Top 40 Popular L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances Fully Reviewed!

L'Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances
L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances

With the increasing popularity of niche fragrances, it’s hard to be a fragrance enthusiast without knowing a few salon brands. However, with so many salon fragrance brands out there, who really stands out as the best?

The question of who is better than whom may never have a definitive answer. Even if it sparks a nationwide debate, it’s hard to determine who truly reigns supreme. While commercial brands like Chanel, Dior, and Hermès can be compared based on sales figures and popularity, ranking salon brands that thrive on niche and individuality is a whole different story.

L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances

Alright, when hard metrics fall short, we have to rely on popularity, reputation, and appeal. In this regard, Serge Lutens and L’Artisan Parfumeur should undoubtedly be the top contenders. Each has its own unique characteristics, making it difficult to choose between them. Serge Lutens is extremely distinctive, pushing boundaries and even venturing into bold, unconventional territories. If you’re interested, you can check out our comprehensive review of Serge Lutens’ 2019 collection here: Serge Lutens Perfume Reviews: NO.1 Salon Fragrances Guide.

In comparison, L’Artisan Parfumeur excels in achieving balance. It ventures beyond the safe confines of commercial fragrances, offering a fresh perspective that broadens horizons without being too overwhelming or polarizing. It’s the kind of fragrance that leaves a lasting impression without knocking you off your feet. One could argue that L’Artisan Parfumeur is the perfect entry point for newcomers to the world of salon fragrances. It’s the brand that everyone looking to experience the allure of salon perfumes should try first.

L'Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances
L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances

Founded in France in 1976, L’Artisan Parfumeur emphasizes traditional perfumery techniques and the use of natural ingredients. Its fragrances are natural, layered, and immediately distinguishable from the mass-produced scents filled with synthetic notes. Collaborating with many renowned perfumers in the industry, L’Artisan Parfumeur offers a diverse range of fragrances, refusing to be confined to a single style. From delicate and ethereal to bold and provocative, there’s always a fragrance that suits your taste.

L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances

L’Artisan Parfumeur Fragrances Series

L’Artisan Parfumeur fragrances are divided into three series: the Regular Series, Explosions dEmotions, and Natura Fabularis. The well-known L'Artisan Parfumeur fragrances, including its star products, all belong to the Regular Series. The Emotional Series (Explosions dEmotions) is priced similarly to the Regular Series, featuring short and stout bottles with themes that tend towards intimacy and teasing nuances, but the fragrances themselves lack distinct characteristics. The Nature Series (Natura Fabularis) is a high-end series introduced by L’Artisan Parfumeur in 2016, featuring round black bottles adorned with a large bee motif. Priced at around $200 each, every fragrance in this series has a number of unknown significance in its name.

L’Artisan Parfumeur’s Regular Series has undergone a significant redesign, transitioning from transparent bottles with colorful labels to black bottles with white labels, exuding a deeper and more mysterious aura while also boasting finer craftsmanship.

L’Artisan Parfumeur has released nearly 100 fragrances to date, ranging from well-known star products to lesser-known niche offerings. Today, Fragrance Era will take you on a journey to explore the unique charm of L’Artisan Parfumeur and discover the top 40 hottest fragrances, unveiling the essence of each scent.

Passage d’Enfer

Passage d'Enfer Eau de Parfum | L'Artisan Parfumeur

Passage d’Enfer is one of the most famous creations of L’Artisan Parfumeur. Despite its ominous name, it is actually a very gentle fragrance. The calm incense note evokes a sense of mystery akin to a temple, gradually leading into a mystical lily accord. The sandalwood in the heart and base notes adds a serene touch. As the star product of L’Artisan Parfumeur, Passage d’Enfer lives up to its reputation as a refreshing and unique fragrance.

Voleur de Roses

Voleur de Roses

This fragrance, with its medicinal rose accord, exudes depth and complexity, positioned by the brand as a masculine scent. The combination of rose, plum, and patchouli, with a damp patchouli note reminiscent of a rose garden after rainfall, creates a nuanced and evocative backdrop.

Fou d’Absinthe

L'Artisan Parfumeur Fou d'Absinthe

This fragrance is renowned for its bitter notes, reminiscent of authentic absinthe. Absinthe, a key ingredient in the fragrance, is accompanied by the green, pine-like scent of fir trees, evoking a stroll through a forest. The herbal bitterness of absinthe, akin to traditional Chinese medicine, imbues the fragrance with a bitter yet enchanting allure.

La Chasse aux Papillons

A wave of white floral notes, including jasmine, tuberose, and orange blossom, greets the senses with an ethereal, clean, and slightly soapy quality. Citrus and green leaf notes add a dewy freshness, while the appearance of tuberose in the dry down infuses the fragrance with a sensual, warm floral tone.

La Chasse aux Papillons Extreme

Inspired by the film “Me Before You,” this version of La Chasse aux Papillons bears similarities to the original but with significant modifications. Tuberose takes center stage in this composition, accompanied by warm elements of pink pepper and honey. The fragrance evokes the golden sunlight of a summer afternoon, suffusing the floral bouquet with a radiant warmth.

Dzongkha

L'Artisan Parfumeur Dzongkha

True to its name, Dzongkha embodies a typical religious style fragrance, reminiscent of the ambiance of Tibet’s Potala Palace, where pilgrims burn incense in devotion, filling the air with thick smoke. Abundant spices and incense elements emit a bitter, medicinal aroma, imbued with a fiery warmth reminiscent of traditional Tibetan rituals.

Timbuktu

Though not as renowned as Passage d’Enfer, Timbuktu is a highly acclaimed masterpiece known for its incense accord, often underestimated in the world of fragrances. Myrrh and vetiver exude a gentle smokiness, accompanied by faint sparks, as the heated air enhances the scent of frankincense and resin. Unlike typical incense fragrances, Timbuktu lacks the ashy notes, resembling a clean flame with a melodic quality, gracefully dancing in the air.

L’Ete en Douce

This fragrance attempts to capture the essence of summer through an impressionistic approach. A refreshing blend of mint and grass evokes the tranquility of a grassy field after the hustle and bustle of daytime, with a coolness that soothes the senses. It’s as if a gentle breeze has swept through, mingling with the subtle scent of a young woman’s skin and soapiness, subtly tantalizing the senses.

Fleur de Liane

A distinctive green fragrance that reached the pinnacle of popularity in the fragrance community in China before being discontinued. True to its name, it conjures images of cedar trees and vines washed by rain, exuding a refreshing greenness and dewiness that transports one to a primal jungle after a downpour.

Mure et Musc

The tartness of blackberry delights the palate, particularly refreshing during hot weather. Following this tangy burst, musk emerges in abundance, yet it’s not overpowering like the berries. Instead, its soft scent blends seamlessly, transforming the initial tartness into a gentle, comforting sensation.

Mure et Musc Extreme

Compared to the original version, this fragrance incorporates woody elements, adding a mature and elegant quality that defies the notion that fruity scents are merely juvenile. The blackberry remains tart and sweet, while the musk creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, with an enhanced longevity, making it even more desirable.

The Pour Un Ete

A delightful jasmine tea fragrance. Pepper and mint provide a stimulating coolness, jasmine adds a touch of warmth and elegance, while lemon contributes a fresh, tangy zest. The fragrance achieves a perfect balance among these three directions, making it a practical choice for effortless summer wear.

Tea for Two

It’s a heavily smoky red tea, unlike the coolness of green tea, smoky black tea exudes a warm sensation. Cinnamon and star anise blend in, imparting a sense of culinary delight on the palate. In the heart notes, tobacco makes its entrance, instantly elevating the warmth of this cup of tea to a dry and spicy aroma. The combination of tobacco and black tea, bitter with a hint of sweetness, leaves a lingering and satisfying aftertaste.

Bois Farine

Created by perfumer JCE, it’s not your typical woody fragrance but rather a culinary forest in a fairy tale world. You can smell the scent of dry wood, but instead of leaves, the trees are laden with food—almond cookies spread with peanut butter, and sweet creamy bread. Renaming it “White Bread Tree Forest” would be even more apt.

Seville a l’Aube

In addition to the bittersweet combination of bitter orange and orange blossom, there’s a mysterious aura enveloping the scent—a blend of incense and soapiness, reminiscent of burning candles or intoxicating resin. Jasmine wafts through, enhancing the already fresh and sweet orange blossom.

L’Eau de L’Artisan

A citrus and various green leaves blend, perfect for cooling off on a summer day. Basil, lemongrass, mint, tarragon, and tea leaves complement each other, creating a greenery reminiscent of chewing a handful of herbs, with verdant and refreshing notes dominating the entire olfactory experience. The strong natural essence of grass and wood is like a refreshing breeze blowing through the grass.

Piment Brulant

A fascinating fragrance that immediately resonates with anyone who enjoys cooking. It’s an authentic dried red chili pepper, with the pungent and fiery aroma emanating as soon as it’s cut open, sending a fiery sensation throughout the nasal passages.

Traversee du Bosphore

Traversee du Bosphore

It starts with a sweet, creamy nougat, smooth and soft on the palate. As the fragrance unfolds, a ripe red apple emerges, equally sweet and delicious, as if fully ripened. After this wave of intense gastronomic sensation subsides slightly, a hint of leather emerges, adding a touch of exoticism to the composition.

Premier Figuier

Premier Figuier

Besides the creamy, milky scent of natural fig, almond and dried fruits are added, tantalizing the taste buds. Additionally, a small amount of coconut milk is incorporated into this fig fragrance, with a base of milky sandalwood in the dry down, ensuring a consistent milky texture throughout. Three different milky elements blend seamlessly, elevating the fig fragrance to new heights.

Premier Figuier Extreme

Compared to the original fig fragrance, the coconut component is intensified, resulting in a sweeter aroma, with the coconut note even overshadowing the fig, somewhat stealing the spotlight. Additionally, the intensified version becomes more dominant, shedding some of the original’s softness for a more pronounced sweetness, with clearer delineations between each scent element.

Poivre Piquant

Poivre Piquant

Inspired by Indian weddings, a realm of oriental spices, combined with the purity of marriage ceremonies, culminates in a fusion of spiciness and sweetness. The subtle heat of pepper is immediately enveloped by milk and licorice, creating a slightly conflicting yet memorable sensation. The faint taste of licorice, bitter yet sweet, enriches the warm, sweet fragrance.

Mimosa Pour Moi

A relatively simple mimosa scent, very sweet and fresh. The refreshing scent of green grass seems to slightly overshadow the floral aspect, giving an overall cool sensation, as if the flower is still in bud, with the verdant herbal scent lingering amidst the floral fragrance.

Mechant Loup

From a distance, this big gray wolf sits at the table with whiskey and cigars, smoking by the fireplace. Curiosity leads one closer, only to smell the roasted hazelnuts and caramel emanating from the wolf. So, this wolf isn’t fierce at all, but rather delicious—a mischievous wild wolf.

Dzing!

Dzing!

A leather fragrance with an animalic undertone, where the musk appears somewhat wild. Following this, a combination of woods and caramelized popcorn emerges, resulting in a fascinating effect after a round of toasting. Renowned fragrance critic Luca Turin praises it generously, dubbing it as having the “smell of paper.”

Al Oudh

A bold creation from L’Artisan Parfumeur, opening with various bodily odors mingled with oriental spices, both spicy and pungent. Once the protagonist, agarwood, takes center stage, it immediately becomes bitter, showcasing the iconic scent of agarwood. Amidst this, there’s a hint of soapiness, providing a stark contrast to the dirty musk with a refreshing cleanliness.

Nuit de Tubereuse

Nuit de Tubereuse

Unlike the typical tuberose fragrances known for their dominance and sensuality, this rendition displays another facet—gentle and serene. It’s like a tuberose blossoming alone in the quiet night, its fragrance wafting gently in the breeze, imparting a sense of calm and romance throughout the room.

Caligna

This fragrance carries a greenish note throughout, starting with fig, surrounded by a delicate sweet aura. Various light and airy floral notes such as jasmine, rose, and violet float in from afar, giving off a spring-like vibe. Sage, lingering in the background, adds a touch of warmth and exuberance, perhaps representing love and encounters in the eyes of the perfumer.

L’Eau d’Ambre

The debut fragrance from L’Artisan Parfumeur, serving as a commemorative piece. A combination of amber and vanilla exudes an exotic charm, yet the creamy vanilla undertone prevents it from being overly spicy or challenging. The dry down of labdanum and floral notes remains soft and subtle, with a hint of wildness beneath its reserve.

Ambre Extreme

Ambre Extreme

A modification of the original amber scent to cater to modern tastes. The sweetness is toned down, while the spicy elements become more pronounced. The fragrance retains its vintage charm, with the sweet woody scent evoking memories of bygone days.

Patchouli Patch

A pure patchouli fragrance, albeit with a softer touch. The earthy aroma of patchouli, with a hint of cool dampness, resembles stepping into an old wooden house, exuding a rustic appeal where one can almost envision the silhouette of a beauty in the play of light and shadow.

Noir Exquis

Noir Exquis

It begins with a smoky chestnut aroma, accompanied by the sweet scent of syrup. Amidst this culinary atmosphere, bitter coffee makes its entrance. However, unlike other coffee fragrances, the coffee here isn’t warm; instead, it carries a chilly sensation, akin to a cup of iced coffee.

Rose Privée

This fragrance blends roses with fresh herbal notes, with basil being prominent in the opening, overshadowing the rose and imparting a fresh yet tart sensation. Grown in this ambiance, the rose appears somewhat cool. The powdery aspect gradually intensifies, adding a touch of allure to the rose.

Bucoliques de Provence

Bucoliques de Provence

A new fragrance from 2016, it feels like stepping into a hazy world filled with lavender and iris, set in springtime when the flowers have yet to fully bloom, emitting a misty and delicate fragrance. The smoky leather in the middle and base notes adds a natural wildness to the floral scent, evoking imagery of lavender fields and rustic cabins in the woods.

Sur L’Herbe

A fragrance from 2017, it exudes fresh greenery and citrus, creating a refreshing, rain-like acidity with citrus and complementing it with the tender grassiness of orange blossom. The soft white musk adds a clean feeling. This pleasant and fresh green leafy scent is versatile and easy to wear.

Au Bord de L’eau

Another fragrance from 2017, it opens with fresh citrus notes, followed by the scent of irises and violets found in the woods. However, the floral notes here are not as delicate and gentle as those in a flower shop; they represent the raw floral scents of nature, mixed with spiciness and earthiness, reminiscent of a stroll through a real forest.

Safran Troublant

Saffron is portrayed like a graceful ballet dancer, with a delicate style. After the floral dance fades, a new scene emerges, with the aroma of vanilla and sugar gradually emanating a silky creaminess. With flowers and scenery, enjoying a cup of saffron-infused milk tea, what could be more intoxicating?

Champ de Fleurs

Champ de Fleurs

Inspired by a countryside stroll through fields of flowers and berries, this fragrance explores familiar scents in a fresh and invigorating manner. It combines delicate white flowers like lily of the valley and jasmine with the refreshing essence of grapefruit and pear, evoking the sensation of dew-kissed flower petals.

Champ de Baies

Capturing the essence of a berry field, this fragrance features juicy raspberries and blackberries. Its opening is fresh with notes of juicy pear and zesty lemon, enhanced by a touch of rhubarb for a fizzy soda-like effect. It’s reminiscent of sipping on chilled lemon berry tea—refreshing, tart, and sweet.

Batucada

Opening with a refreshing blend of zesty lime and cool mint, this fragrance initially uplifts the mood with its lively freshness. However, the joyous atmosphere quickly transforms into a fizzy burst of fruity soda. Yet, this soda is both sweet and salty, with a powerful presence that evokes occasional splashes of seawater.

Un Air de Bretagne

Depicting the coastal city of Brittany, France, this fragrance captures the salty sea breeze mingling with the scent of coastal roses. The briny aroma of the sea mixes with zesty lemon, creating a salty yet tangy sensation. As the citrusy tartness fades, the details of the sea breeze become clearer, with hints of seaweed adding to the authenticity of the oceanic experience. Eventually, the scent of the sea blends seamlessly with the woody essence of cypress trees, accompanied by the distant echoes of waves.

L’Eau de L’Artisan Eau de Cologne

A reinterpretation of L’Artisan Parfumeur’s classic fragrance in eau de cologne form, this scent retains its refreshing and verdant character but with a softer touch. Notes of lemon, basil, and marjoram evoke a sun-drenched afternoon in midsummer, nestled among grassy fields and enjoying the cool mist of water vapor, providing an immensely comfortable and cozy sensation.

L’Artisan Parfumeur has curated a diverse collection of fragrances that appeal to a wide range of olfactory preferences. From the iconic Passage d’Enfer to the adventurous Tea for Two, each scent tells a unique story and evokes distinct emotions. With a blend of traditional craftsmanship and innovative creativity, L’Artisan Parfumeur continues to captivate fragrance enthusiasts around the world.

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