Tauer Perfumes will launch Carillon Pour un Ange, a new green floral centered on lily of the valley. Per Andy Tauer…
Smelling lily of the valley is always a joy for me…
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Tauer Perfumes will launch Carillon Pour un Ange, a new green floral centered on lily of the valley. Per Andy Tauer…
Smelling lily of the valley is always a joy for me…
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Tauer Perfumes captured my attention when it described Orange Star as a rich citrus fragrance with a clean orange flower in its heart. That statement is partly true — but citrus and orange blossom are but fleeting elements of the Orange Star “story.”
Created by perfumer Andy Tauer, Orange Star contains notes of clementine, red mandarin, lemongrass, orange and violet flowers, ambergris, soft woods, vanilla, patchouli, and cistus (Ambreine). Orange Star starts off with syrupy (sweet) citrus aromas (this is not sparkling or “fresh” citrus) blending with a slightly bitter lemongrass note — a very lush, but fast-fading, opening. The orange blossom in Orange Star’s mid-development is neither twee (nor too clean)…it’s roughed up, and quickly subdued, by cistus. As with many Tauer fragrances, there is a long-lasting dry-down of incense-y wood notes and potent amber…
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Luckyscent and Tauer Perfumes would like to give away a bottle of Orange Star to one lucky reader.
For a chance to win, leave a comment with the name of your favorite scent from Tauer Perfumes…
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Andy Tauer of Tauer Perfumes will be making a public appearance at Scent Bar (the brick ‘n mortar arm of Luckyscent) in Los Angeles on Saturday, April 17 from 1 to 4 pm for the US debut of his new fragrance, Orange Star.
A rich citrus fragrance with a clean orange flower in its heart…
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Basenotes talks to Andy Tauer of Tauer Perfumes at the Esxence trade fair in Milan. Topics include the new packaging for the Tauer line, and the upcoming Tauer fragrance, Orange Star. About 8 minutes long.