Carrure, from Burdin was released in 2022. The perfumer behind this creation is Nathalie Feisthauer. It has the top notes of Cardamom and Grapefruit, middle notes of Nutmeg and Pimento Seeds, and base notes of Amyris, Cedarwood, and Vetiver.
Carrure is a refreshing burst of juicy and woody masculinity, perfect for clearing your mind on a hot summers day but overall isn’t a particularly special fragrance. The grapefruit takes centre strange, prioritising the sweet juicy nature of the fruit and leaving behind any rindy bitterness. In the base, the trio of clean Vetiver, soft cedar and piney amyris combine to create a smooth yet masculine base of rejuvenating freshness. There’s a very subtle touch of warmth from pimento but overall I feel this lingers in the background and is overshadowed by the other notes mentioned. This scent is pleasant, and a very easy wear. However it doesn’t do much beyond that, so I’m not sure it really warrants the retail price. The quality of ingredients seems to be pretty good, and the scent is obviously well made but it lacks any memorability.
Carrure is a refreshing burst of juicy and woody masculinity, perfect for clearing your mind on a hot summers day but overall isn’t a particularly special fragrance. The grapefruit takes centre strange, prioritising the sweet juicy nature of the fruit and leaving behind any rindy bitterness. In the base, the trio of clean Vetiver, soft cedar and piney amyris combine to create a smooth yet masculine base of rejuvenating freshness. There’s a very subtle touch of warmth from pimento but overall I feel this lingers in the background and is overshadowed by the other notes mentioned. This scent is pleasant, and a very easy wear. However it doesn’t do much beyond that, so I’m not sure it really warrants the retail price. The quality of ingredients seems to be pretty good, and the scent is obviously well made but it lacks any memorability.