Patchouli Solinotes for women and men

Patchouli Solinotes for women and men

main accords
patchouli
woody
warm spicy
earthy
balsamic

Perfume rating 4.34 out of 5 with 64 votes

Patchouli by Solinotes is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Patchouli was launched in 2010.

Arno Sorel introduces a new collection named Solinotes, which includes 6 fragrances: Mure, Ambre, Vanille and Coco. All six of them come in glass bottles of different colors, harmonized with the notes of which they were made.

Musk, patchouli, blackberry, amber, vanilla and coconut can interfere with each other creating peculiar variants. Zen mix can be achieved by combining coconut and vanilla, Coco + Vanille, Gourmand mix is obtained by combining Mure + Vanille fragrances, Ethnic equals the combination of Patchouli + Coco, while Trendy mixture comes from wearing Mure + Musc simultaneously. Interesting combinations are Musc + Patchouli which create Glamorous mix and Ambre + Vanille, forming Chic mix.

Collection Arno Sorel is available from 2010. The fragrances are available in quantities of 50ml eau de toilette.

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emilymonroe1

Patchouli is said to be the only note in this fragrance. My bottle of juice is a darkish reddish colour, thus there must definitely be some vanilla added. This is so beautiful and fun! It's sufficiently black, not too sweet, not green, not very aromatic or earthy, but rather mellow and pleasant. Even while I agree that this product has a lot of vanilla and patchouli, My overall impression is of a creamy chocolate scent. Excellent longevity and silage; unquestionably non-gender specific. For individuals who adore warm gourmet scents, highly recommended.

Mona Lygre

What ever this perfume is made of - it's a true beauty!!!

I hadn't got a clue of what patchouli smelled like, but now I got it... and now I understand why I like patchouli-notes =))

To me, this smells like a vanilla and tobacco-blend, kinda clean, sweet and cozy, intense and warm, and,

luckily I got it for a steel, only 4,90 Euro, so, I bought two bottles, but, I will proably give one to my son, because he liked it a lot as well ;))

It's such a lovely scent, and it's perfect for both woman and men, but, I don't think it fits for persons under 20 years.

10/10

neilkatherine

This is a wonderful tobacco style Patchouli. There was only the tester left, otherwise I would have bought this as soon as I smelt the perfume.
Lovely, tobacco accord, not too heady. I think this could be worn year round. Patchouli tends to evoke Victoriana to my mind- A nice way to time travel via scent.

herreroph

Where can I get it in USA?

Soofiya

I was a passionate patchouli hater for years but lately it seems that my tastes have changed and I'm starting to like some patchouli dominant perfumes
I have solinotes vanilla and I loooove it so I decided to find others(especially musk,amber and coco)unfortunate musk and amber were sold and just one bottle of coco,one bottle of patchouli and couple of mure was left.I decided to try patchouli and strangely,I like it very much!
It's not dirty and a tad sweet,kind of chocolatey patchouli as mentioned in below review.it is earthy and a tad spicy but also sweet and chocolatey.it's potent and a little dark.great for layering gourmands
I have to go back and buy it before it's too late. I'd love to try it with vanilla

piggyluv

While I agree that this product is heavy on the vanilla, I feel it is also heavy on the patchouli. The overall effect for me is a creamy chocolate smell. Silage and longevity are excellent; definitely gender neutral. This and the solinotes amber are easily my two most complimented fragrances by both men and women. Highly recommended for those who love warm gourmand scents that aren't too bakery frosting sweet.

vaniljapulla

Definitely *not* a solinote patchouli, the permeating vanilla is far sweeter and more noticeable than the weak patchouli note. I've loved patchouli ever since I first smelled it on the liner of Madonna's Like A Prayer LP, but this is definitely not pure patchouli... The drydown is all about vanilla, vanilla and vanilla.

agentj

This is my favorite patchouli so far. Unfortunately, as soon as it touches my skin the lovely scent is gone. I can smell it on clothes, but not on myself.

ssherices

I love this! Its gorgeous!

Rizaldo

I like this scent.

Cool.

deadidol

This isn't your typical dirty patchouli; it seems to be tempered with berries of some kind, or some form of sweetness. It lasts on my skin for almost a whopping five minutes. I'm not getting the L'Occitane Ambre similarity whatsoever (that's a much richer, creamier scent), so I'd check them for comparison if you're considering substitution.

[EDIT]: Okay, the scent is still there, but it's very low. I'd have to force someone's nose into my skin for them to smell it. I think that initial spray must have been my body's attempt to reject it.

Anyhow: I'd say it's nothing worth considering unless someone were to hand you a bottle for free. And I just wore L'Occitane's Ambre for comparison--and there's no comparison whatsoever.

mondaniaux

I've just introduced my self to the solinotes line by arno sorel, I like the concept very much , mixing different solinotes according to ones liking. The patchouli smells very much like ambre by l' occitane, I like it, warm and exotic.

Margreet

my favorite from all seminotes line. good as a base for other scents as good itself alone as the scent:)

 
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