Cuir Mandarine, from David Jourquin was released in 2011. The perfumer behind this creation is David Jourquin. It has the top notes of Lavender, Mandarin Orange, and Pepper, middle notes of Leather and Patchouli, and base notes of Amber and Tobacco.
I was looking forward to trying this one so much that now I finally have, it feels like somewhat of an anticlimax. It smells fantastic to be fair an awesome tobacco wrapped in fruity mandarin two fairly common(especially male) perfumery elements brought together and done well I'd say. The patchouli is also big player in this fragrance and the leather drydown is okay but not quite what I was expecting. By that I mean it smells a little bit strange not a deep tanning leather or a smooth subtle leather just an odd, slightly disappointing leather. I think it's confused between whether it's a leather fragrance or a tobacco one and something doesn't quite sit right for me. Also, the longevity is good but quite average for such a pricey juice. Still having said that, I'm being overly critical because of the anticipation I felt before trying. Cuir Mandarine is a luxurious and enjoyable fragrance but I don't think I'll be adding it to my collection just yet, I think this requires a second wear and I'll update if I change my mind. Update: Wearing this again today and it's patchouli all the way! Those mandarin notes are quite fleeting and the leather/tobacco feel is apparent but the basis is in earthy patchouli which in this context is actually quite nice. It must be stronger for others than it is for the wearer. Yet again my mum commented on my sillage trail and said "whatever you're wearing is too strong!" then added "It's smells alright though." I'd have to agree with my mums appraisal really Cuir Mandarine is okay.
I was looking forward to trying this one so much that now I finally have, it feels like somewhat of an anticlimax. It smells fantastic to be fair an awesome tobacco wrapped in fruity mandarin two fairly common(especially male) perfumery elements brought together and done well I'd say. The patchouli is also big player in this fragrance and the leather drydown is okay but not quite what I was expecting. By that I mean it smells a little bit strange not a deep tanning leather or a smooth subtle leather just an odd, slightly disappointing leather. I think it's confused between whether it's a leather fragrance or a tobacco one and something doesn't quite sit right for me. Also, the longevity is good but quite average for such a pricey juice. Still having said that, I'm being overly critical because of the anticipation I felt before trying. Cuir Mandarine is a luxurious and enjoyable fragrance but I don't think I'll be adding it to my collection just yet, I think this requires a second wear and I'll update if I change my mind. Update: Wearing this again today and it's patchouli all the way! Those mandarin notes are quite fleeting and the leather/tobacco feel is apparent but the basis is in earthy patchouli which in this context is actually quite nice. It must be stronger for others than it is for the wearer. Yet again my mum commented on my sillage trail and said "whatever you're wearing is too strong!" then added "It's smells alright though." I'd have to agree with my mums appraisal really Cuir Mandarine is okay.