Bois d'Olivier & Cade, from Jeanne en Provence was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Artemisia, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Olive Tree.
Bois D’Olivier & Cade is a simplistic name for a simplistic fragrance, although a very pleasant and enjoyable one at that. This is a clean, fresh and masculine woody scent which for the price is a no brainer for any man’s collection. The scent is comprised primarily of cedar and juniper which gives you this refreshingly juicy yet sharp and piney woodiness. It also claims to have use a fantasy note of olive wood in here too - a plant which is essentially odourless, so a strange addition and one which cannot be identified. Punchy hints of citrus and lavender give the scent a touch of classical fougere about it, furthering the masculinity behind it. Overall I think this is a brilliant fragrance for the price, I picked this up for only £9 and I really can’t complain. It’s nothing mind blowing or revolutionary but if you simply want to smell good and not worry about your wallet this is a definite staple in my eyes.
Bois D’Olivier & Cade is a simplistic name for a simplistic fragrance, although a very pleasant and enjoyable one at that. This is a clean, fresh and masculine woody scent which for the price is a no brainer for any man’s collection. The scent is comprised primarily of cedar and juniper which gives you this refreshingly juicy yet sharp and piney woodiness. It also claims to have use a fantasy note of olive wood in here too - a plant which is essentially odourless, so a strange addition and one which cannot be identified. Punchy hints of citrus and lavender give the scent a touch of classical fougere about it, furthering the masculinity behind it. Overall I think this is a brilliant fragrance for the price, I picked this up for only £9 and I really can’t complain. It’s nothing mind blowing or revolutionary but if you simply want to smell good and not worry about your wallet this is a definite staple in my eyes.