Somei Yoshino Parfums Berdoues for women

Somei Yoshino Parfums Berdoues for women

main accords
white floral
aromatic
green
fresh spicy
patchouli
floral
woody

Perfume rating 3.44 out of 5 with 234 votes

Somei Yoshino by Parfums Berdoues is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Somei Yoshino was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Angeline Poubeau Leporini. Top note is Shiso; middle note is Jasmine Sambac; base note is Patchouli.

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Top Notes

Shiso

Middle Notes

Jasmine Sambac

Base Notes

Patchouli

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NappoBappo

This perfume smells refreshing, clean, and inoffensive. It's perfect for the summer and spring!

Vellocet

I blind bought it because I loved the accords, sounded right upp my alley. Although i'm not a fan of patchouli, and Somei Yoshino is quite heavy on the patchouli. Combined with that peppery shiso it didn't work at all for me. The perfume smells nothing like what the box is looks like. Too bad, I really do enjoy Berdoues perfumes.

mirrorghost

weird, the notes on fragrantica match the notes on the box containing the sample i purchased, but obviously this has cherry blossom. i find it strange that they didn't list it on the wee box. anyhow, starting off i get cherry blossom-it's sweet and floral, and stays that way. i mostly get a strong cherry blossom note. it's a bit too sweet and strong for me. i wish there was something in this to subdue it somewhat.

Moomi

Light, floral, and inoffensive. Short longevity on skin, but decent on clothes. Smells just like Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom on my sweater after 6 hours.

meiraine

If I hadn't known shiso was in this fragrance I wouldn't have guessed it. The shiso in this is very soft -- none of the spicy edge you would expect from a fresh leaf. It's more of a dried shiso if anything, manifesting as a gentle, floral/herbaceous layer to the fragrance.

Overall, a very easy to wear, comforting, and inoffensive scent that's well-blended between musky and floral without being too reminiscent of generic soap. Feels like slipping on your favorite ivory sweater when you can't be fussed to think about what to wear.

ntabassum92

Somei Yoshino is one of my favorites from Berdoues so far. It's a lovely fresh musky floral, a little watery, too. Cherry blossom scent but I think more refined and elegant than cherry blossom body spray - it's cleaner and more musky than a lot of them. Smells great outside on a spring day.

petcake

Spring-clean linens and soft florals. So fresh & pretty!

matsumomo

In the opening this scent is very strong, sweet and soapy. It smells similar to other cherry blossom fragrances I've tried (like the Bath and Body Works one). Although, when it dries down on my skin it gets more musky and smells like real, fresh cherry blossoms. The magic seems to be in the dry down. This doesn't last very long on my skin, but it does on my clothes and hair. On my clothes and hair it becomes a creamy floral. I really like it!

Quy

My mother absolutely adores Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom product including lotion and hand soap, so naturally that's my frame of reference for this. It doesn't smell unlike that, but I think it smells better. It's a sweet floral fragrance. I'm not sure I really get much shiso, jasmine, or patchouli which is fine by me. That leaves a simple linear cherry blossom scent. Not mindblowing, but certainly pleasant.

highonfumes

I agree that this smells like shampoo. I have been using my sample in my hair in between washings. I’ve agree also with beesbeesbees that this is a cherry blossom scent. That’s primarily what I get. I get some shiso behind the cherry blossom, and it smells kind of minty and aquatic, but it’s just hardly a key note. There’s some jasmine and patchouli, but not much. A lot of reviewers feel like this is girly but in this I disagree: I find the patchouli to be the clean barbershop variety, and it adds a masculine touch to this that I didn’t expect.

This frag wasn’t what I was looking for and isn’t noteworthy.

Nelli21

First 15 minutes is not overly special, very green very fresh scent which is not what I usually like. But after that it becomes very soapy and sweet, a bit musky you might say. I like it! The package is absolutely stunning too

beesbeesbees

Any way to add notes? Berdoues lists Cherry Blossom right at the top of the description on their website, and that's basically all I smell. No jasmine, patchouli, or shiso- just a bomb of sweet cherry blossom.

I've been on a hunt to find a cherry blossom scent that reminds me of the time I spent in Japan during cherry blossom season. Most cherry blossom scents tend to be too sugary, and, to me, don't capture the extremely delicate floral scent of the actual blossom itself. This is another sweet cherry blossom scent. It's mellowing out a little bit from first spritz (very quickly), loosing a bit of the initial burst of sweetness- there's the Shiso. The barest hint of patchouli. Jasmine, hiding under cherry blossom, propping it up.

I'm not going to lie- to me, this smells like a grown up version of Bath and Body Work's Japanese Cherry Blossom. It smells like twenty gazillion other cherry blossom perfumes like it. Pleasant, straightforward, very girly. It's a cologne- I don't get much sillage at all, so this would be great for work or daytime wear, if I wanted to smell like sugar paste flowers. Which, honestly, sometimes I do. I'll keep this decant for now, but I'm glad I didn't send ~$80 on it. I'd buy the B&BW version instead. Same great scent, a fraction of the cost.

amberonic

Very clean and light. There is patchouli here, but it's squeaky clean "patchouli-type" aroma, not earthy at all. The shiso note is green and herbaceous, almost indistinguishable from the patch, a little bitter and minty. Just the right amount of floral vs green.

This does indeed smell like shampoo. It's easygoing and feminine.

Strikes me as "floral" and not at all chypre.

Heretic_Housewife

There is absolutely nothing chypre about this fragrance, I don't know why it is categorized as such. I also don't smell any patchouli in it, not even in the drydown.

It's a sweet, soft, feminine floral with a touch of green freshness to it. I smell it, and the first word that pops into my head is "pretty".

shiva-woman

Soft, pretty in an artificial way blossomy thing with what does smell to me like a faint suggestion of cherry blossom, not jasmine and certainly not patch--the shiso smells like a dew drop on a leaf for a half-minute. Office friendly, fairly clean, utterly unmemorable.

Update: days later still dealing with the rash on my chest and neck.

mahgwet

Why is this classified as a chypre?

Q80

I think it's Shiso! like a green leaves with rain dew. I can't sense the jasmines as i believe there is something woody like bits of cedar, and sandalwood. No patchouli is detected tho.

It's ok after all.

trabuquera

Not really my thing but pretty enough. Could have sworn it had some real cherry blossom in, but that must have been subliminal suggestion from the pretty box and the unusual mix of herby shiso with Jasmine. Goes faint very fast though and lingers as sweet, manageable patchouli which is fine though nothing special. Glad I'm not to only one to sense it as a bit generic and shampoo-like in parts. Performance isn't great. Too much of a delicate flower for me I guess. However, as always, your mileage may vary so give it a go if the ingredients intrigue you. I now want to try something greener or woodier with shiso in myself!

highonfumes

I was looking for a simple jasmine sambac perfume, with supporting patchouli. I was really let down with this one. I discerned no jasmine or patchouli. By process of elimination, that leaves cherry blossom & shiso? Whatever I smelled here, it was artificial. It smelled like a shampoo. Not worth $85, more like $15.

HowConnie

The notes on the bottle are simple and one would expect a simple fragrance but this fragrance smells like a orchard of Japanese cherry blossoms drifting on the cool spring wind. It will take you to Japan for the cherry blossom festival every day.

Herbal shiso titilates the nose with it’s minty goodness, Jasmine cloaks itself in shiso and warm themselves in a patchouli sun. There is a cool sensation on the nose that creates excitement followed by warmth

abasteh

my love loved it so i love it :D
but more professionally i wanna explain it , it doesnt have high silage but really exotic and floral (better than the same product of gucci blossom) and as its written on its box , scent of japan in a bottle !

Neosmiaphyte

The opening was heavy fresh green spice and warmed the skin. Just as I was becoming alarmed my skin cooled slightly and citrus-like scent became prominent but not in a fresh, brightening, or uplifting way. Slightly sweet earthy green flowers.

This can easily be worn at a fragrance hostile office as it can easily pass as shampoo. It is not overly soapy since it is light on musk but is a clean floral. It wears close to the skin and can easily be overpowered by cosmetic or hair products

 
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