So this is really nice. I was reluctant whether to state that Osiris wasn't the most traditional orange blossom but having tried the rest of this line I'd have to say it's the most conventional of the lot, giving light citrus and waxy, white floral creaminess at it's core. The element that threw me was the sweet, powdery, vanillic nature of the opening and first hour or two. It's very sweet but then there's a nice balance of true orange note and chalky, aldehyde normally associated with peach or apricot notes but on this occasion, firmly an orangey vibe. The orange blossom accord actually grows as it dries down into more that classic, fatty waxiness, but it's very subdued and never to the point of a truly heavy floral orange blossom. Osiris still has a vanillin, custard sweetness, a theme that's a little L'Art de la Matiere, something I will touch on in other reviews of this line, because the Guerlain ties are pretty glaring....in a positive way. This is an enjoyable wear for me today. :)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Osiris by Sylvaine Delacourte
What does Osiris by Sylvaine Delacourte smell like?
Osiris by Sylvaine Delacourte features top notes of Clementine, Pink Pepper, and Sesame, middle notes of Clary Sage, Honey, and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Benzoin, Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, and Sandalwood.
When was Osiris by Sylvaine Delacourte released?
Osiris by Sylvaine Delacourte was released in 2019.
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Osiris, from Sylvaine Delacourte was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Clementine, Pink Pepper, and Sesame, middle notes of Clary Sage, Honey, and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Benzoin, Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, and Sandalwood.
So this is really nice. I was reluctant whether to state that Osiris wasn't the most traditional orange blossom but having tried the rest of this line I'd have to say it's the most conventional of the lot, giving light citrus and waxy, white floral creaminess at it's core. The element that threw me was the sweet, powdery, vanillic nature of the opening and first hour or two. It's very sweet but then there's a nice balance of true orange note and chalky, aldehyde normally associated with peach or apricot notes but on this occasion, firmly an orangey vibe. The orange blossom accord actually grows as it dries down into more that classic, fatty waxiness, but it's very subdued and never to the point of a truly heavy floral orange blossom. Osiris still has a vanillin, custard sweetness, a theme that's a little L'Art de la Matiere, something I will touch on in other reviews of this line, because the Guerlain ties are pretty glaring....in a positive way. This is an enjoyable wear for me today. :)