Bois d'Hadrien Goutal for women and men

Bois d'Hadrien Goutal for women and men

main accords
woody
aromatic
conifer
fresh spicy
citrus
green

Perfume rating 4.09 out of 5 with 328 votes

Bois d'Hadrien by Goutal is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Bois d'Hadrien was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Camille Goutal.

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Fragrance Notes


Pine
Lime
Cypress
Woody Notes
Fir
Spicy Notes
Ivy

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Maya lilac

Bois d’Hadrien is a very green, refreshing and surprisingly, very lemony/lime smelling. Less woody, leafy green and more citrusy fresh if that makes sense! What I love about Goutal’s fragrances is how realistic they are. At least the older versions. I own two bottles in total from Goutal and every time I wear any of them, I think about adding more to my collection. My bottle looks different than the one shown here, on Fragrantica, and was produced nearly 6 years ago.

This is 100% unisex in my opinion. I am a woman and I enjoy wearing this a lot! And it doesn’t really smell as foresty/piney/woody as much as freshly squeezed lemons and limes. Yes, it has a very pleasant herbal, aromatic, green feel that I guess it’s the ivy mixed with the cypress note.. I am not familiar enough with these two notes, but I think that’s these are the standout notes out of all the woods listed. That’s my personal experience with Bois d’Hadrien.

This perfume only works during summer months when weather is hot and humid. Unfortunately for me, where I currently live, the weather is rarely like that, so I mostly use Bois d’Hadrien during holidays in the South of Europe.

I think I read somewhere, back in the days, that this perfume was inspired or is supposed to recreate the Tuscan forests smell. I have not been to any forest in Tuscany, but I can see that image when I wear this.

A have a few green, fresh, citrusy, woody scents in my collection but nothing quite like this. What Bois d’Hadrien lacks in terms of performance, compensates in terms of quality, uniqueness and refinement!

I don’t have much left in my bottle, but this is the kind of perfume that I would repurchase once I’m done with my bottle. It does really have an addictive quality to it!!

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Tested the EdP in a store, loved the green citrus opening. Found a deal on a bottle of the EdP and have worn this two dozen times now.

SWEET LIME, is what this is. Sadly I don't see the forest for the limes. No bois for my nose. I get a sweet lime for 4-5 hours and that's it. I'm disappointed with my nose.

Celestya

A very fresh and lemony cologne. Perfect for hot days and on holidays. Versatile, easy to wear.
8/10 for summer

Nicholas Seian

smells like you've just finished bathing and taking a stroll in the morning forest... but lowkey, this perfume subtly smells like floor cleaner

woomanmoomin

@zebra782 Is there cumin or anything similar in the spice notes? Many of us will know the sweaty smell of those.

zebra782

@Sharbelabuwarda what kind of "animalic" lime came to your nightmares? Animalic? Really?

Louismanuel

Rollicking Renifleur,

Spices and Incense which reminds you of L'air Du Desert Marocain?
That is Ambre Fetiche, not Bois d'Hadrien.

Sharbelabuwarda

Nice lime+woods combination, with an underlying tiny bit of animalic touch down there.
Projection is moderate-good, longevity is moderate - 6 hours.
Nothing groundbreaking.
Very subtle, subdued and classy.

chiaretta17

I contacted the maison and they confirmed the end of production of this little gem...but what a shame! I've always dreamed of Adriano after reading the Memoirs of him in Yourcenar's masterpiece and I certainly couldn't miss a perfume dedicated to him ... bought it without ever smelling it and it was love at first sight! a wonderful incensed citrus fruit on a bed of wood and sugar, practically perfect and complete in its balsamic essence, never clashes, never clashes, enveloping, elegant and very clean, and I find myself walking in the splendid Villa Adriana, with its marvelous pine trees and the peace and quiet of the twilight and this intoxicating scent and I already know that I won't be able to do without it anymore. I have already taken two bottles. remarkable duration. on the whole.

FreddieMercury'sCat

I really wanted to love this. On me, the pine and citrus combination smelled like industrial cleaner. The sort you would smell in a school hallway after a fresh mop. But on my mother, the combination was fresh and actually quite sweet in a very gentle sort of way. It was everything I wanted it to be when she wore it.

derby2169

A very cleverly made fragrance, essentially fresh green lime juice linked to green unlit frankincense and further to a pine/fir resin base, some vetiver and a sweet vanillic undercurrent rounding it out.
One absolute requirement to enjoy this fragrance is that you can tolerate or perhaps even enjoy tartness, because essentially all of the aforementioned facets are linked by a robust green limey freshness that turns tart woody resinous.
What I generally don't love in tart woody compositions is that there is a sense of dry bitterness as in Guerlain Eau Boisee, that is not the case in Bois d'Hadrien as there is a sweetness that runs through the whole composition keeping everything a bit more playful and interesting.

This is not a masterpiece type of scent, it is fairly straightforward in its delivery, a string of fresh notes that linger all day on the skin, lean slightly masculine imo, and envelopes you in a cloak of pine forest. It has no real relation to Eau d'Hadrien, which is a much drier, saltier, herbal experience overall.

mkcmn

You put the lemon peels on the wood stove and when the peels are roasted, a smell is released. That's exactly what it smells like. fragrance gives the same smell for a long time without changing. a very interesting and pleasant scent.. I have no idea for where its use.

zebra782

Don't let the Lime note fool you, this is a superb, long lasting winter fragrance in its own right, cut surprisingly well through the cold.

Disa_17

Another blind buy, and happy I did. The citrus is fresh, not sharp, pretty. Lovely little fragrance. I’m sure I’ll be reaching for this often. Very happy to have it in my collection.

zebra782

Writing this in the middle of winter, about 7 or 8 degrees Celsius during the day, this smells completely different than the way it smells in spring/summer.

So in the summer it smells like a refreshing tart lime pie with a sticky sweet crust, refreshing and delicious, but in the cold it is as if you are walking in a woody pine forest and you're getting a whiff of this lime tree that is carrying ripe fruits - strange as it may seem but fabulous at the same time - but you can't seem to be able to find it because the smell of the pine trees is dominant in that environment.

So the heat seems to bring out the fun character of the fragrance but the cold seem to bring out the mysterious one, wonderful, absolutely wonderful...!!!

kote

I've blind bought it. To be honest I was expecting something else, less sweet maybe. It is an interesting mix, very sweet lemon candy with pines in the background. I can see why people love it. Definitely opens up the sinuses which is amazing ;)

yy123

Citrus, pine, woody, sweet.

Louismanuel

Fantastic fragrance, with the typical masterly Goutal citrus, which is one of the best citrus scent.
Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta being the other.
Bois d'Hadrien has more to offer than Eau D'Hadrien. It is simply phenomenal!
I bought it a few weeks ago for less than 50 €/50 ML and it is the one fragrance that I grab more often this Summer.
Ever since I have stopped using Tom Ford Beau de Jour which I had bought last June.

klix27

A bit woody with some fresh and herbal touch. good performance and well-blend too. My quick reach for a happy day.

Duskfall

A more woody rendition with far superior performance (when compared to the original EdH). It's basically pine, cypress and citruses. Exudes nature and effortless Mediterranean elegance. Easily unisex. Solid choice for warmer weather, but would certainly shine in the crisp autumn weather too.

Dmiddy

Very pretty, very fresh. Has a real pop (the lime) and soul (the pine). However, this lasts about 5 minutes on me, making this a lovely test scent but not a permanent part of my collection.

Jonathanelsher3

A super green fragrance that is also very freshy and blended in a great way. I don't think this perfume is for women tbh... but it's a good one.

zebra782

Like a lime pie with a sticky crust.

This is unique to me, with high quality ingredients.

Very bright lime with sticky sweet balsams, now that's a combination I haven't seen before.

Oh, and the sprayer is absolutely magnificent, just 2 or 3 sprays and you're good to go.

Louismanuel

Mixed up pics. Finally the picture of L Eau D'Hadrien pour homme. The one I have for 3 years.
But now as Bois D'Hadrien. LOL

reaabf

This is a wonderful citrus woodsy fragrance, well done and well blended , it starts with fresh lemon but thick and dense, and it keeps developing and evolving till the dray down when it becomes deep and woodsy scent but still having that freshness of the whiffs of lemon, I can't stop smelling my wrest all day long. Camille Goutal is doing a great job with the brand, still sadly underrated but the day will come when you look for Goutal perfumes and won't find them, as well as the price tags will fly high. This scent will be my personal scent .
solid 9/10

RollickingRenifleur

Hey what a surprise! I was expecting a sophisticated but subtle citrus fragrance with some woodsy notes - done in that ethereal Goutal style. Ordered this with the original Eau D'Hadrien. First time smelling both. The original is pepper plus 4711. Nice I guess ... but kind of predictable after reading reviews for the last 20 years ... although I'm sure it was beautifully original when it was released in 1980.

But Wow! Bois D'Hadrien was a real surprise. Fresh, tart, sweet, incensy. Like taking every part of a pineapple - green spiky leaves, woody skin and juicy insides and wonder of wonders .... adding amazing dry spices reminiscent of Tauer's L'air Du Desert Marocain. It has filled my heart (and nose) with joy.

I adore juicy fruit & dry incense combos (like L'Occitane D'Iparie and L'Artisan Timbuktu), however Bois D'Hadrien is so original, unisex, delightful, that I can see myself reaching for it all summer.

Fragaddict123

For me it’s unique
But the sourness here is insane
I do not like sour fragrances so I can say I don’t like it very much
Longevity is good
Projection was good as well
Not for moi

Minkassassin

Sun baked forest. Pine trail. Temple incense.

I’m sold.

skaccomatto

This is one of those scents you need to overspray a bit to get out their true character. One or two sprays, and I got a mellow, sweet green scent that didn't really do what it promised; not bad, at all; but not alluring and enticing.

But when you go a little heavier on the trigger - one of the best atomizers you can find on the market - Bois d'Hadrien starts to deliver on its promises. A touch of light, airy green citruses - zesty, and fresh, but subtle in their concentration, opens your walk in a Mediterranean forest. You walk on maritime pine needles, slightly uphill - it's warm and you sweat, but the conifers offer you some shade from the sun. Bois d'Hadrien is like that: it suggests the warmth humidity of your sunny Mediterranean grove, and the pleasure of the shade it offers. It's difficult to render this in words, but if you ever been on a hilly walk in southern France, or Liguria or even Tuscany, you know what I mean.

Fir really goes so nicely with zesty citruses and here they are mixed so masterfully. Balsamic fir has also a very nice way to expand and diffuse the green qualities of this concoction and all the nice things Goutal put in this beauty. And it's so nice how the lemon and lime continue to radiate from your arm. They walk with you, with accents of greener freshness which to me smell like juniper and myrtle.

Until a point, that is: when you reach those ruins where a Roman temple ruins stand centuries ago, up the hill, right at the sunset. Now the direct heat from the sun is fading, but the early night is still warm and you start smelling the incense and the resins lit on the braziers all around the temple. Sweet frankincense is burning for the gods, vestal virgins all around in their white tunic, ready for their sacred ceremony. Solid woody notes make their entry, we are in the drydown; still with some memories of those airy citruses and fir and mellow green notes. Boise d'Hadrien works by addition, not subtraction.

I'm so in love with this fragrance. It's less fresh than expected - but also much more refined and behaves so well on your skin. It smells rich, mellow, fragrant but never cloying or overwhelming; yet the airiness of the opening citruses never leaves the scene, and combines so beautifully with both the greens and the incense.

We are left with the question whether this scent is perfectly unisex, or steering more on the feminine side; if you underspray, the mellower side of it will be more feminine; but give a minor overdose to your skin, and you'll get a perfectly male scent that exudes quality, class and elegance. Perfect for a warm spring, summer, and autumn even; it will do fine even in the evening for a white linen shirt dinner.

Beautiful bottle (the male version), incredibly precise atomizer, batch is 8H035 from 2018, and a very strong love.

FabulouslyLazy

The woods of Hadrian – the smell of my Roman holiday: woods, greenery and resinous incense. This perfume will always hold a special place in my heart ❤️

synerror

Blind bought a small bottle together with two other, more feminine, perfumes from Goutal. I had samled a bit from her, among others Eau d'hadrien. I like citrus notes, they are fresh, easy and uplifting in general. It can bore me some because of this thou. Also. My cats don't like citrus. And I like my cats. But yet. I want some citrusy-thing in the perfume-wardobe Ive started to build and I love woods.
The beginning is slightly sour. At first I thought it was almost coarse(?) in its sourness. It gradually gets warmer and sweeter thou. I can see that its too sweet for some, and thought so first as well.
However, this one grows on me. Its fresh and warm at the same time.
The citrus is uplifting now, and the woody sweetness gets more and more comforting. Together it takes me to a warm forest in the summer. Climbing, breathing the fresh air, exploring. My happy place. In the drydown the day has turned into an evening, as the sun sets there is only a hint of sweet woods left as a memory of the day.

This is for me totally unisex or genderless. Only thing is that my cats dont like to cuddle as much with me when I wear it.

Eiland

Too sweet for my liking. The opening is fresh, green woods, but this quickly makes place for a very heavy, woody sweetness. But not like the nice woody sap kind of sweet, but more like woody candy milky sticky sweet. I don't notice any citrus notes after an hour or so.

If you're into that, it's great I guess. Longevity is good, projection sits close to the body which I like.

DESHI BOY

I have it's and my opinion This is quite unique.
My personal used experience is that . This is not a every day perfume. it's for all session but not gulf countries Samer . It's better for special occasions on a evening
Sillge -7/10
Longevity-8/10

rurufu

Oh my, what a sophisticated fragrance! Love the woody, citrusy and slightly powdery/papery smell. A comforting yet sophisticated scent. Love it!

NanaGram54

Warm and woody but just a hint of freshness. Two sprays were all I needed and was perfect for me. At first, it was like evergreens and spices but there was a hint of freshness that I assume is the lime. That did go away within an hour or so. Now, about three hours later I am smelling evergreens and spice but the spices are blended and none stick out. They blend well together and I can see how this is so wonderfully unisex. I'm delighted with this blind buy and I recommend this to those who enjoy the spice/evergreen/wood mix that doesn't overpower but sits around being entertaining, warm and cozy.

dsty

I love both books and perfumes, so it's always a joy to me when those two worlds collide - the fact that Marguerite Yourcenar's wonderful Mémoires d'Hadrien inspired Annick Goutal's equally wonderful (albeit rather fleeting) Eau d'Hadrien makes both of them even more special to me. Les nuits d'Hadrien is great as well. So I was obviously very eager to try this new entry in the series. And I wasn't disappointed: I'm not sure how much of this is imagination, but I think Bois d'Hadrien smells like a roman temple in a coniferous wood in summer, like citrus-scented incense burning among the pines. I know incense isn't listed as a note, but it's what I get most of - it's a very smooth, very well-blended scent, which might cause the incense-like effect. It's not a heavy perfume at all, though, and I can imagine wearing it year-round. Longevity and projection on the other hand aren't the best, and what's worse is I know I almost never reach for this kind of scent, however much I like it. So I don't think I'll ever need a full bottle, although I wouldn't mind having a little decant in my collection, to complete the Hadrien series and to be transported to that roman forest from time to time.

IndigoEye

A big surprise for me and - as others have noted - quite a leap from the light, citrus world of Eau d'Hadrien. I feel that the note pyramid gives a false idea of what to expect. In reality, it is warmer, smoother and incensy, with something of a candied orange peel note, not a million miles with the one I detect in Elixir des Merveilles (not that it smells like the Hermès perfume in other respects). It is much richer on skin than on the paper strip, too.
This works equally well in hot and cold climates, I would say: the citrus, candied note and incense all read like crisp, winter notes, while the rich wood and citrus make a satisfying all-year scent.
This is not one of the watercolour Goutal scents. I can see where Stella is coming from - it is not a dreamy older Goutal. I have had, and enjoyed, several of these, but my complaint has always been the light sillage, so actually, this boosted base version suits me fine. For full discolsure, I am still on my first wear, so we'll see how I feel about it further into the drydown.

abalone.1

Buttery sweet cytrus fruits, flowers and wood dominate from the beginning to the end. I can smell green notes in the middle. Slight spicy notes and incence are in the body of this perfume. It reminds me the smell of the unwrapping some italian small nougat candies. Smelling that sweetness it the morning put me in a good mood. Maybe better on women rather than men.

monkey500

Bois de Hadrien isn’t what I would have expected from a ‘woody’ fragrance: the opening is very much dominated by an almost-fougère leafy/grassy green accord that drys off to open up a noticeable lime and spiced layer which gives the strong evergreen woody notes a certain mentholated character.

This somewhat sticky-sweet lime unfortunately adds a toilet cleaner edge to what would otherwise be a nice leafy fragrance.

Angeldaisy

@Havanti i noticed a familiar smell too and it's the citrus woods in SJP Covet, which do appear to dominate both fragrances.

having never smelt Eau D'Hadrien, but enjoying several Goutals in my collection, I don't think this stands out as not smelling from the same house, despite its possible sharing of a sweetish woodsy lemony something with Covet.

I find this a pleasant, warm, buttery lemon (although it is supposed to be lime), with some slightly sweet woods. it feels quite syrupy somehow in texture, rather than zesty, aromatic and green as those notes suggested to me. nevertheless, I really enjoy wearing this for its uplifting sultry lemons and its resemblance to something I also enjoy in Nuit Etoilee EDP and my fondness as a child, for sweets called Murray Mints, which had that same buttery thing going on.

Must try Eau D'Hadrien.

kristamb

This perfume isn't very unique to me. It smells a lot like BBW White Citrus scent. After several hours, its a mix of BBW White Citrus + VS Bombshell on me. Nice, but not worth a full bottle. Nice warm weather scent.

StellaDiverFlynn

Contrary to Eau d'Hadrien, I can barely smell any lime or lemon in Bois d'Hadrien, only a vague suggestion of a fresh fruity opening. And in a sense true to its name, Bois d'Hadrien indeed feels quite woody. However, these woody notes don't really have any charming characteristics of specific wood, either, but more like an abstract fruity woody note with certain similarities to Cashmeran. And it even turns a bit aridly smoky in the dry down, somewhat similar to the unpleasant effect of certain woody amber aromachemicals quite common these days.

Probably thanks to these potent molecules, the projection of Bois d'Hadrien is rather heavy, and it can cling on skin for at least 10 hours. But in return, I find Bois d'Hadrien lacks urgently the subtle, poetic beauty of previous creations from the house of Goutal. As a result, I would not particularly recommend this fragrance, especially if you happen to be fan of Goutal's offerings before 2012 which feel completely different in style with Bois d'Hadrien.

As a side note, the spray mechanism of the new packaging is much better than the older Goutal sprayer! It gives out a very uniform spray and is much easier to press.

Havanti

This has a very familiar smell that I can’t quite put my finger on. The pine and fir make it comparable to Nuit Etoilee. Very woody and slightly spicy, but with very little resemblance to Eau d’Hadrien. Unfortunately, it has terrible projection and longevity. Definitely not worthy of the EDP concentration status. I won’t be repurchasing.

EDIT: This seems to perform better in warmer weather. Longevity is good, but projection is still lacking; although very good in the first hour.

 
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