Julie Christie via bookforum.com |
The fusion of catty, tangy blackcurrant with spice and fruity-amber notes produces a very individual experience: the segments are certainly familiar from other fragrances which highlight one or the other, but the combination by experienced perfumer Jean Claude Astier is unexpected. Rouge #2 feels much redder than M.Micallef Rouge #1 (which flushed pinkish, salmon-toned in my mind, with its peachy rose). Although advertised as an animalic fragrance, I do not perceive it as too naughty for comfort (in the sense of too musky or civet/cumin leaning like Muscs Kublai Khan for instance), though it could be argued that my personal threshold for naughty is set on rather high, since I find the infamous MKK a purring kitten. Rouge #2 by M.Micallef is more of an intense, pungent fruity yet polished fruity oriental, in the mould of -say- Jungle L'Elephant by Kenzo, with its unusual mélange of contradicting elements.
Rouge No. 2 eau de parfum by Martine Micallef's Art Collection Rouge, which includes Rouge no.1 perfume in beautifully decorated crimpson-hued bottles with Swarovski details, is recommended for perfume lovers who like being surprised by orientals that take a zig when you expect them to take a zag and anyone who considers standard gourmands too sweet or predictable. It could be shared by both sexes, although it leans more on the feminine side, and its lasting power is very good.
Notes for M.Micallef Rouge #2:
citrus, blackcurrant, nutmeg, jasmine, violet, orchid, amber, vanilla, labdanum, castoreum
Finally for our readers and thanks to the US distributor of Micallef, we have a lucky draw:
10 winners will each receive two fragrances, the pair of No.1 and No.2 as large 5 ml deluxe miniatures set in a drawstring pouch: M. Micallef Art Collection Rouge No.1 M. Micallef Art Collection Rouge No.2. The draw is available to US addresses only and is open till Wednseday midnight. Winner to be announced on Thursday Please leave a comment to be eligible.
I've tried Rouge #1 and thought it was really lovely. I'd love to sample Rouge#2. Thanks so much for the draw.
ReplyDeleteI love these olfactory interpretations of color, and how you can say something like "Rouge #2 feels much redder than Rouge #1". I think all perfume bloggers are able to tap into a form of synthesia.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review and the draw!
Both of these sound like they could be quite nice. I'd love to enter!
ReplyDeleteYes, please, these sound delightful! Thanks to all involved for the opportunity. I'm in the US.
ReplyDeleteplease do enter me in the drawing! would love to try this one...
ReplyDeleteThese fragrances sound intriguing. Please enter me, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese sound heady and heavenly!! Always good to be informed by reading your blog! :-) Thank you for the draw!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try -i have heard great things about this line-thank you!
ReplyDeleteA lucky draw for this terrible Monday sounds perfect. Unpredictable orientals and not-cloying gourmands are just my cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I am wearing Kenzo elephant right now. This is just a perfect coincidence. I'd love to try these. What's not to love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful samples.
peachy roses and contradictory fruity orientals sound yummy!
ReplyDeleteI am in the US. Thanks!
Wow these sound intriguing ! Please include me in the draw.
ReplyDeleteThanks-indigo owl
hi, i would love to enter! spicy blackburrant sounds delectable!
ReplyDeletethank you for the draw!
Put me in the draw.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to enter. I'm in the US.
ReplyDeleteI love the note of nutmeg!
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I would love to be entered into the draw, I'm in the US. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThese both sound lovely and I would like to be entered in the draw, thank you! I live in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteI just realized that one of my favorite heroines, the Bathsheba you mention and show, has a contemporary heroine with the same last name as well as an unusual first name: Katniss. :)
This sounds deliscious, Elena. Thank you for the draw.
ReplyDeleteLove Mimi G XXX
I live in the U.S., & I'd love to try these 2 fragrances. The other Micallefs I've tried (Hiver, Printemps, Guiac) were quite good indeed.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
T.G.
I would love to try these two! I live in the US and have tried Guiac as well as Nasreen.
ReplyDeleteMicallef is a house I've never tried - I should make to point to smell some sooner or later.
ReplyDeleteI'm so loving the "trend" toward mixing mediums (art/perfume) for example. This sounds like another. I saw in Traditional Home October 2013 an article about decorating style as compared to perfume preference. This month's was the oriental genre. Others will follow in months to come. Thanks, as always, for the opportunity to win samples to try. Judy
ReplyDeleteSqueal! I'm with you in having high tolerance for animalics. Would love to sample these.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these, as I haven't had a chance to try anything from this line as of yet.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these, my experience with Micallef is sadly limited/nonexistent. :)
ReplyDeleteHaven't had the pleasure of Micallef
ReplyDeleteyet, and red is my neutral in life...
fingers crossed.
Many thanks for the opportunity!
Thank you for the generous draw. I've not tried any Micallef yet and would love to do so.
ReplyDeleteI have ordered samples, really want to try the rouge fragrances. Thanks for the drawing!
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful Julie Christie in one of my favorite movies. I had such a thing for Alan Bates. Would love to be able to try these fragrances. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteMicallef is being very generous! I have gardenia which is very nice. I would love to try these two newest members of the Micallef family!
ReplyDeletePlease, enter me the draw- I would love to be able to try these.Thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThese both sound intriguing.I especially like the use of blackcurrant as a note.It has such a tart fruity element that ranges from sweet to as you mentioned "cat pissy".Thanks for the draw!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely intrigued! Please enter me in the draw (I live in the US)! Thanks,as always!
ReplyDeleteThese sound lovely! I would so like to try something from this house. Kayceebee
ReplyDeleteHave never tried anything from M. Micallef and would love to win these. I've seen pictures of the bottles and they are gorgeous (of course, red is my favorite color)!
ReplyDeleteI am in the USA, thanks for the draw.
I love M. Micallef perfumes. Please enter me in the drawing. I am in the US. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThe draw is closed and the winners are announced.
ReplyDeleteHowever ALL participants have a chance to get free samples, so be sure to check my announcement on the Home page of the blog for more details.
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