Champaca, from Ormonde Jayne was released in 2002. The perfumer behind this creation is Geza Schoen. It has the top notes of Bamboo, Neroli, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Champaca, Freesia, and Rice, and base notes of Musk, Myrrh, and Tea.
Frequently Asked Questions about Champaca by Ormonde Jayne
What does Champaca by Ormonde Jayne smell like?
Champaca by Ormonde Jayne features top notes of Bamboo, Neroli, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Champaca, Freesia, and Rice, and base notes of Musk, Myrrh, and Tea.
How long does Champaca by Ormonde Jayne last?
Based on user reviews, Champaca by Ormonde Jayne has lighter longevity, typically lasting 2-4 hours. The longevity rating is 2.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Champaca by Ormonde Jayne?
Champaca by Ormonde Jayne has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
Who created Champaca by Ormonde Jayne?
Champaca by Ormonde Jayne was created by Geza Schoen.
When was Champaca by Ormonde Jayne released?
Champaca by Ormonde Jayne was released in 2002.
What season is Champaca by Ormonde Jayne best for?
According to user reviews, Champaca by Ormonde Jayne is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Champaca by Ormonde Jayne
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Champaca is a very light and delicate scent which is inoffensive and clean. It initially opens with a contrasting combination of soft neroli and sharp pink pepper, before the champaca itself becomes present which is sweet and a bit fruity. From here, freesia adds a powdery white floral touch in combination with the neroli, while green tea emerges very gently. However, I’m not sure how you can really vote for the notes of bamboo and rice, who even knows what they smell like? Overall, this fragrance is very pleasant on the nose - gentle, clean and inoffensive while still remaining fairly interesting. For me though it’s simply too weak, disappears very quickly and isn’t very memorable unfortunately.
Champaca is a very light and delicate scent which is inoffensive and clean. It initially opens with a contrasting combination of soft neroli and sharp pink pepper, before the champaca itself becomes present which is sweet and a bit fruity. From here, freesia adds a powdery white floral touch in combination with the neroli, while green tea emerges very gently. However, I’m not sure how you can really vote for the notes of bamboo and rice, who even knows what they smell like? Overall, this fragrance is very pleasant on the nose - gentle, clean and inoffensive while still remaining fairly interesting. For me though it’s simply too weak, disappears very quickly and isn’t very memorable unfortunately.