Monday, March 12, 2012

Diptyque Jardin Clos


My Secret Garden

As the days get warmer and the sun returns to Toronto, we all smile a little more. Green shoots that will soon reveal brightly-coloured blooms are just starting to push their way out of the dark soil but it will still be a month before the our branches are covered in blossoms. I want to wear Spring flowers now, like narcissus, lilacs and tulips, but especially hyacinths. These flowers are sweet but not too sweet. They're "thick" smelling to me, like their waxy petals, but they also have dry, green, spicy, and metallic edges to them.

Diptyque Jardin Clos is inspired by the smell of a walled garden in the Spring. After a lightly-sweet and dewy opening, the rich diva smell of lilacs and and the sharper green-spicy smell of hyacinth are laid over a bed of leaves, moss and a touch of the woody, earthy smell of cedar.

Jardin Clos doesn't seem to get a lot of love in the blogs. This first time I smelled it I wasn't impressed either. I think the smell of hyacinth is a difficult one to love. But this year I put it on and it was exactly the right thing.

Jardin Clos smells like the springs of my childhood, full of rubber boots, pussy willows and puddles and hours spent exploring the wilds of woodlots and back gardens.


House: Diptyque
Nose: Yves Coueslant and Christiane Gautror
Notes: watermelon, white lilac, blue hyacinth, leaves, moss, cedar, musk

8 comments:

  1. I need to pull out my sample - any post that mentions pussy willows is a post I love (I planted a pw bush-ling last year - I hope it grows up fast!)

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    1. I love pussy willows too. Jardin Clos dries down to something soft and spring-like that makes me think of pussy willows.

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  2. You're right, I've never heard of this, and I'll need to rectify that. Lilac and hyacinth and moss and cedar? Mmmmm. We're a bit behind you here in the Calgary region, but I'm also ready for spring to come. I find myself craving heliotrope scents right now.

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    1. Heliotrope! I should add that to my list of flowers.

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  3. I love this perfume very much. But nothing can compare to Saint Germain :)

    J.
    bleauog.blogspot.com

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    1. Hello Juraj! I'm happy to meet another perfume blogger. I've added your blog of to my reader list.

      Did you like 34 Boulevard Saint Germain? I tried it just once in the store and found it a bit confusing. Maybe I should go back.

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  4. Oh, thank you for this. I love Jardin Clos too. I think more people should love it. :-)

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    1. Oh hellooo there unseencensor. I haven't read your blog before but I just did and I like your style. Thanks for stopping by!

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