- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2010
Brand: frapin
Line: frapin 1270
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: elite
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern, spicy
Top Notes: Beans, Cocoa, Coffee, Orange, Orchid, Resin, Tonka Beans
Heart Notes: Immortelle, Linden Blossom, Pepper, Spice
Base Notes: Guaiacwood, Vanilla, White Honey, Woody Notes
The essence of life in an ancient estate, whose ambiance evokes a delightful sense of nostalgia, has become an effective source of inspiration for the creation of Frapin 1270 perfume for both men and women.
The romantic setting of a cozy room with a fireplace, walls adorned with hunting trophies, a rocking chair, and a bottle of exquisite red wine creates an unflappable atmosphere conducive to enjoyable conversation. The gentle spicy scent mentally transports one back to the origins of art, a composition intended for true connoisseurs. Indulging in memories of their unforgettable journey to the East, young people enjoy a wonderful evening in each other's company.
The initial perception of the fragrance is accompanied by shades of Corsican orange, resin, plum, cocoa, coffee, and Tonka beans, smoothly transitioning into floral tones of immortelle, lime blossom, pepper, and spices. The final chord of this symphony will be exotic woody notes, the scent of Guaiac wood, white honey, and sweet vanilla.
Frapin 1270 – an atmosphere of delightful nostalgia!
The perfume is original, I've tested everything!
This fragrance is very similar to Parfums de Marly Habdan, but it is three times cheaper.
Warm, softly sweet aroma without excessive stickiness, perfect for winter. I can distinctly smell the scents of plum and honey, which reminded me a lot of the old version of "Feminite du Bois" by Shiseido before they unfortunately changed the formula, bottle, and brand to Serge Lutens. Only without the slight bitterness. I didn't notice any coffee or spice notes at all, instead it had a very short-lived scent closer to cocoa with milk. In a nutshell, it is a very cozy and intimate "gourmand" fragrance. The only downside for me personally is that it sits very close to the skin, with no trail.
Yes, yes, yes!!!! I haven't been so excited about a fragrance in a long time! This is how I perceive it: definitely warm, soft, not alcoholic cognac. I can smell the wood in it, and definitely confidently detect freshly squeezed honey and warm, sweet dried fruits. Perhaps prunes are predominant, but I can't be sure. Those who are looking for a noble, warm sweetness for winter, this is it! Maybe it will also work in the summer. But for now, it's an intimate scent for me, for an evening "dialogue" by the fireplace, it instills confidence and mischievousness in me. It's very intimate. My man liked it on me. He found it sweet in sensation and was surprised that it's unisex... Although I'm curious to try this perfume on him. And the only downside to this exquisite barrel of honey, in my opinion, is that it's not super long-lasting and I can't detect a trail. Perhaps my skin consumes perfumes because neither Micallef nor Viktor Rolf last long on me, only about 5-6 hours. Meanwhile, my super cool Arabian perfumes, Hadharah Sued, in oil form last for over a day!