Frequently Asked Questions about Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff
What does Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff smell like?
Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff features top notes of Bergamot and Orange, middle notes of Nutmeg and Peach, and base notes of Benzoin, Birch Tar, Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, and Tonka Bean.
How long does Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff last?
Based on user reviews, Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff?
Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff?
Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff was created by Dmitry Bortnikoff.
When was Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff released?
Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff was released in 2020.
What season is Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff best for?
According to user reviews, Chypre Du Nord by Bortnikoff is best suited for Spring and Fall.
Chypre Du Nord, from Bortnikoff was released in 2020. The perfumer behind this creation is Dmitry Bortnikoff. It has the top notes of Bergamot and Orange, middle notes of Nutmeg and Peach, and base notes of Benzoin, Birch Tar, Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, and Tonka Bean.
the opening of this perfume and I'd say the first 15 minutes or so are the best. On direct spray you get all the fruits, bright, fizzy and sparkling but they quickly give way to a glorious 15 minutes of lightly smoked birch and tonka with a herbaceous mossy backdrop. It does feel quite cold, serious and almost a touch gothic, but never straying too far into that territory thanks to the fruits keeping it just light enough. After this, it turns a bit soapy and powdery which is fine, but I prefer it before the soapiness kicks in. The whole thing is underscored by the musk that Bortnikoff tends to be famous for, It's fatty, animalic and urinous. I have to admit, as much as I don't like the use of real deer musk in perfumery, it does smell good blending with the moss and tonka and birch in the base. Could it be done with synthetics? Probably, yes. Overall nothing groundbreaking, but a classical composition done exceedingly well.
the opening of this perfume and I'd say the first 15 minutes or so are the best. On direct spray you get all the fruits, bright, fizzy and sparkling but they quickly give way to a glorious 15 minutes of lightly smoked birch and tonka with a herbaceous mossy backdrop. It does feel quite cold, serious and almost a touch gothic, but never straying too far into that territory thanks to the fruits keeping it just light enough. After this, it turns a bit soapy and powdery which is fine, but I prefer it before the soapiness kicks in. The whole thing is underscored by the musk that Bortnikoff tends to be famous for, It's fatty, animalic and urinous. I have to admit, as much as I don't like the use of real deer musk in perfumery, it does smell good blending with the moss and tonka and birch in the base. Could it be done with synthetics? Probably, yes. Overall nothing groundbreaking, but a classical composition done exceedingly well.