Frequently Asked Questions about Suede Et Safran by Nishane
What does Suede Et Safran by Nishane smell like?
Suede Et Safran by Nishane features top notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Saffron, middle notes of Ginger and Suede, and base notes of Caraway and Musk.
How long does Suede Et Safran by Nishane last?
Based on user reviews, Suede Et Safran by Nishane has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Suede Et Safran by Nishane?
Suede Et Safran by Nishane has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 3.5 out of 5.
Who created Suede Et Safran by Nishane?
Suede Et Safran by Nishane was created by Jorge Lee.
When was Suede Et Safran by Nishane released?
Suede Et Safran by Nishane was released in 2015.
Is Suede Et Safran by Nishane for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Suede Et Safran by Nishane is primarily a masculine fragrance, though 0% of reviewers consider it suitable for women.
What season is Suede Et Safran by Nishane best for?
According to user reviews, Suede Et Safran by Nishane is best suited for Fall and Winter.
I had such high hopes for Suède et Safran, but unfortunately I was only led to disappointment. To put it simply, this is a definite riff on Tuscan Leather, which I am getting so sick of smelling at this point. It’s not a bad scent, it’s just not a scent profile I enjoy at all. The ‘suede’ note is just the same leather accord used in the Tom Ford, but instead of that sickly raspberry to pair with it, you’ve got saffron; which to be honest is almost equally as annoyingly sweet and cloying. And that’s pretty much it, that’s the whole scent. For a house as great as Nishane I expected a lot better, and definitely wasn’t expecting what is essentially a glorified clone. If you enjoy Tuscan Leather, you’ll probably enjoy this too. But I don’t.
Suede Et Safran, from Nishane was released in 2015. The perfumer behind this creation is Jorge Lee. It has the top notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Saffron, middle notes of Ginger and Suede, and base notes of Caraway and Musk.
I had such high hopes for Suède et Safran, but unfortunately I was only led to disappointment. To put it simply, this is a definite riff on Tuscan Leather, which I am getting so sick of smelling at this point. It’s not a bad scent, it’s just not a scent profile I enjoy at all. The ‘suede’ note is just the same leather accord used in the Tom Ford, but instead of that sickly raspberry to pair with it, you’ve got saffron; which to be honest is almost equally as annoyingly sweet and cloying. And that’s pretty much it, that’s the whole scent. For a house as great as Nishane I expected a lot better, and definitely wasn’t expecting what is essentially a glorified clone. If you enjoy Tuscan Leather, you’ll probably enjoy this too. But I don’t.