Le Labo is a relatively new niche perfumery in New York City. Last week I posted some background on Le Labo along with a list of their fragrances, and today I am wearing one of the offerings for men, Rose 31, by perfumer Daphne Bugey. The fragrance notes are Grasse rose, cumin, pepper, clove, nutmeg, olibanum, cedar, amber, gaïac wood, oudh wood, cistus, vetiver and animalic notes.
Rose 31 is one of my early favorites of the Le Labo line. The list of notes include cumin, so I was fully prepared to hate it (and for that matter, I was prepared to remove it quickly if necessary); instead, I was charmed. It starts with light citrus and strong, dusty spices, and for anyone who is as cumin-phobic as I am, I will say that the cumin is quite noticeable, but the effect is buffered by the other spices — I guessed coriander and maybe cardamom, but as you can see from the notes above I was quite off — and it did not, as cumin often does, remind me of sweat.
The rose itself is subdued, and I tend to notice it more from a distance, especially after the fragrance dries down. Up close, Rose 31 is all deep, dry woods with earthy undertones and soft spices. It has a slight medicinal edge in the early stages, perhaps from the oudh, but that calms nicely. It is a dark scent, more warm than cool, but it is not particularly heavy, and I find it only mildly animalic. It is not too masculine for a woman to wear, but there is nothing at all feminine about it, and certainly it is more likely to appeal to someone who likes spicy woods scents than someone who is looking for a rose soliflore.
Like the other Le Labo fragrances, Rose 31 is an Eau de Parfum, and the lasting power is excellent. The line is priced for the niche market: a travel spray (15 ml) runs $45, a 50 ml bottle is $115. Sizes of up to one liter are available, as are solid fragrances, body lotions, bath oils and home fragrances.
For buying information, see the listing for Le Labo under Perfume Houses.
Tomorrow: Le Labo Bergamote 22
I am interested in the rose even if it's not a soliflore.I'm surprised at how muched I really loved the Jasmine which smelled so fresh and lovely.I can't wait to sample the others.
Wxcellent review. How would you say it compares with Czech and Speake's Dark Rose, that one is also woody with an oudh note.
Looking forward with anticipation for the website.
The Jasmine is very pretty, although have only tried it once so far and it wasn't really a case of instant love. Hope to try it again this week.
Ooooh, cumin, yum! 🙂 Rose and cumin- double yum . I cannot wait to try this.
M, this might turn out to be one of the rare things we both like.
It’s a perfume that I am not done with, I tried it today again and really like it, specially the citrus & animalic notes, I still cannot figure out how masculine it is, but I would ware it, but also .. perhaps not.. … It’s months that I have this attidute with Rose 31. So strange that a perfume can do that, that you cannot clear up your mind about it…..
Very challenging!
Yes…and if a perfume demands that much attention from me, it usually means I’ll end up buying it!
just sampling this for the first time today – Oh dear lord I’m in love!
And it’ll cost you 🙂
Thank the heavens Monica is currently doing a spit of this – I can get 10 mls for not too much – phew!!!!
Perfect!
I have always had a love affair with Iris 39 and found it passionate, animalic, dirty, earthy and owned both that and Rose 31 but though I always liked Rose 31 and used it too, I had found it slightly odd and perhaps not as much me as Iris 39. I lost my bottle that I finally got back after three years and I have to say it knocked me off my feet. People change and our tastes evolve too and I have lately been into roses more than any other flower but not too straight roses. Anymore I am more than very picky about perfumes and what I am willing to buy and I have to say that I cannot wipe Rose 31 out of my memory, have not been able to get my mind off of it, so I had to reorder even along with body care and this happens to me very rarely anymore. I cannot even fully describe it as not one note dominates and it is probably one of the most unique perfumes ever created. It leaves a mesmerizing trail, it dominates but not in an overpowering way. I am a very feminine woman and I love this scent, I find nothing masculine about it, I think it can work perfectly though for men as well as women. Well, this can be an expensive addiction for sure.:)