Frequently Asked Questions about Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli
What does Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli smell like?
Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli features top notes of Bergamot, Cinnamon, and Raspberry, middle notes of Cedarwood, Orris Root, and Osmanthus, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Leather, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
How long does Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli last?
Based on user reviews, Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli?
Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Who created Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli?
Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli was created by Jordi Fernández.
When was Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli released?
Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli was released in 2024.
What season is Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli best for?
According to user reviews, Cuir InfraRouge by Maison Crivelli is best suited for Fall and Winter.
I’ll be honest, I haven’t paid much attention to Maison Crivelli; I was disappointed by Oud Maracuja after all the hype that it just put me off exploring more. Cuir Infrarouge is a rather lovely raspberry leather scent however, which is bold of me to say considering I’m usually repulsed by raspberry notes. The raspberry here is notably sweet, juicy and crimson, as though they were crushed beneath the weight of a rugged suede boot. I suppose there is some inspiration from Tuscan Leather, but thankfully it seems to be politely balanced by cinnamon and a smooth, creamy finish of vanilla and orris. Despite being rather strong and diffusive, I find it’s rather restrained and sophisticated as far as raspberry-leathers go. I don’t love it enough to buy a bottle, but I’m pleasantly surprised with how much I like this more than I was expecting to.
Cuir InfraRouge, from Maison Crivelli was released in 2024. The perfumer behind this creation is Jordi Fernández. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Cinnamon, and Raspberry, middle notes of Cedarwood, Orris Root, and Osmanthus, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Leather, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
I’ll be honest, I haven’t paid much attention to Maison Crivelli; I was disappointed by Oud Maracuja after all the hype that it just put me off exploring more. Cuir Infrarouge is a rather lovely raspberry leather scent however, which is bold of me to say considering I’m usually repulsed by raspberry notes. The raspberry here is notably sweet, juicy and crimson, as though they were crushed beneath the weight of a rugged suede boot. I suppose there is some inspiration from Tuscan Leather, but thankfully it seems to be politely balanced by cinnamon and a smooth, creamy finish of vanilla and orris. Despite being rather strong and diffusive, I find it’s rather restrained and sophisticated as far as raspberry-leathers go. I don’t love it enough to buy a bottle, but I’m pleasantly surprised with how much I like this more than I was expecting to.