New Fragrance Review: Papillon Perfumery Tobacco Rose, Anubis & Angélique + Midsummer’s Day in the UK Perfume Draw

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Midsummer's Day Debut of Papillion Artisan Perfumes Tobacco Rose, Anubis & Angélique

One of the great joys of Twitter is making friends and getting to know them. There is a sense of community, the reassuring flow of news, trivia and shared olfactory expertise is both cocooning and stimulating. This is how I met Perfumer Liz Moores, founder and creatrix of Papillon Perfumery, based near the New Forest in southern England. Liz launched her three debut fragrances Tobacco Rose, Anubis and Angélique, today, June 24st, 2014, Midsummer’s Day which Ms. Moores hoped (and I do too…) will be an auspicious day for her triptych of truly beautiful fragrances.

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 (Photo Credit:Jasmine Moores) Perfumer Liz Moores of Papillon Artisan Perfumes

Liz Moores has arrived at this moment after years of hard work, trial and error, endless mods, sleepless nights and a sense of perfumed intuition telling her that she was good, damn good. Her background has a ballet story and some remedial massage mixed in. Both these elements strike me as vital, using poise, control and carefully applied force where needed to achieve specific effects. Both mediums demand patience and continuous application of technique.  The handling of essential oils in massage led Ms. Moores to broaden and deepen her understanding of aromachemistry and the building blocks of fine fragrance. She completed a Fragrance Foundation CFSS (Certified Fragrance Sales Specialist) course in 2009, submitted to further training then and set about scent making, for friends and family, art and literary projects with one eye continually on a more definitive perfumed future.

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Photo: Elizaveta Porodina  Most Precious Blood

"But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose.”- Anne Brontë

I’ve written for years about my gradual swoon into the world of roses. The velveteen symbolism, thorns, love, blood, sexuality, the feel of petalled flesh, death and funereal decoration, the vortex of giddy romance. I find rose scents so alluring and thankfully they work beautifully with my skin chemistry. I do like my roses on the darker side, the hue of wine, night and papal misconduct. Touches of spice, civet, amber, oppoponax, oud, and chocolate are things I love. But a part of me obsesses over a lipstick accord, the smeared boudoir nostalgia of roses and violet with a dusting of orris and a sparkle of raspberry.

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Photo: Elizaveta Porodina for Vogue Ukraine

Papillon Artisan Perfumes’Tobacco Rose is intoxicating; a blend of two different roses (Centifolia and Damascena), sweet smeared beeswax, oakmoss, ambergris, damp ashen hay and a gourmand patchouli base. The dirtiness of the rose is gorgeous, rubbed and daubed, a hot echo of saddle and ridden skin. For me, the blooms are kept beautifully in check by the beeswax/honey; this was a very clever addition. It happens to be one of my favourite notes in perfumery, but can sometimes get lost in the constructions. Here it has been spread with a golden knife, ecclesiastical and sweet. The whiff of hive and wing is rendered with fleeting subtlety beneath the stained glass light of the roses. (Tobacco Rose is my favorite of the three inaugral Papillon fragrances, but then I am biased about all things rosaceous. I have been wearing it to death. I like to wear it in the stillness of dim candle-lit rooms. I am beautifully tired and my wrists smell of cigars stubbed out in rose jam. How fantastic is that…)

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Photo: So Schoen Wie Gamalt for German Gala Elizaveta Porodina

Angélique is cedar, osmanthus, white champaca, mimosa and orris. The mimosa is really delightful, a very French note in my olfactory lexicon; Côte d’Azur roads and sea breezes tugging at the sweet waxen yellow blossoms. Liz Moores has blended this most Grace Kelly of blooms with tremendous elegance, marrying it to the soothing tea tones of osmanthus, another note that can sometimes drown under the weight of expectation. Angélique is French for angelica, a member of the fennel family and there is definitely a bite of something anisic over the ground of woods and violaceous drift of orris.

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Photo: Elizaveta Porodina "Tribal" for Madame Germany

The third in the Papillon Perfumery collection, Anubis, is a sueded oriental with saffron and jasmine that smells divinely spiced and febrile as it blooms on skin. Ms. Moores has used immortelle for its sombre tobacco-like aroma that mingles so alluringly with the olibanum and bitter cistus lying provocatively in the base. A basmati rice facet rises through the notes and simmers gently into the drydown. It’s a streamlined and artful composition with an eye for effect, drama and beauty.

The Silver Fox, Contributor and Editor of The Silver Fox

Disclosure: samples provided by Liz Moores

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Photo:  Elizaveta Porodina Dark Beauty Magazine

Editor's Note: Check out Papillon Artisan Perfumes’ website here. I chose the evocative surrealistic Fashion photography of Elizaveta Porodina to bring The Fox's perfume reviews to life. –Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

Thanks to Liz Moores  (via The Fox) we have a draw for a sample set of Tobacco Rose, Anubis and Angelique for readers residing in the UK, EU and the USA. To be eligible, please indicate which perfume from Papillon Artisan Perfumes appeals to you the most and be sure to tell us where you live. If you would like your comment to count twice, please LIKE Papillon on Facebook or tweet this article @PapillonPerfum.  Draw closes June 28, 2014

We announce the winners only on site and on our Facebook page, so Like Cafleurebon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will be just spilled perfume.

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62 comments

  • Looking forward to discovering all three fab creations.
    If forced to choose, I’d like to try Angélique first.
    Best of luck, Liz!
    Thank you, Mr. Fox and Michelyn.
    (I’ve already liked and just tweeted.)

  • Gorgeous! Tobacco Rose description makes me want to swoon!
    I’m in the US. I will like Papillion right now!

  • These sound delicious. And I love your Beaudelariean description of the qualities of roses.

    Sounds like Tobacco Rose is the one I’d have to go for.

  • The Fox has my mind bewildered and befuddled. Fabulous piece, along with some masterful artwork. From the reviews of each of these I would love them all, maybe not so much Angelique as Angelica knows how to push my buttons 😉 My logical perfume brain wants to go with Anubis, but … I think I would love my wrists smelling of cigars stubbed out in( Rose Jam, which I absolutely love) 😉

  • Forgot to say, I have liked on FB, and follow on twitter and I am in the US and already scheming on how to get these in the US.

  • Tobacco Rose would be it for me (although Anubis is a really, really, close second). I am in the US and a “liker” of both Papillon and Ca Fleure Bon on Facebook.

  • These three sound different enough to all be interesting to try. Each one has notes that I love but I’ll go for Anubis. Live in the US.

  • silvrolive says:

    I am most curious about Anubis, though all three scents sound fascinating. I live in the US and am wondering if Ms. Moore has a plan for distribution on our side of the pond?

  • The Silver Fox says:

    I am thrilled to see such great reactions to Liz’s new line of scents. I know she is currently in discussion with US and EU distributors for Papillon, so just keep an eye on her newly launched website. My thanks to Michelyn @ Cafleurebon for some beautiful artwork just perfect… Foxy xx

  • It’s just impossible to say which one appeals to me most… All of them sound fascinating and I’d love to try them all! So the questions is which one I want to try first? I would say Anubis (I love the name).
    Thanks for the draw and I live in the EU. Liked on FB.

  • I even dreamt last night I was in her shop/studio.A magnificent fan asy of gilded leaves ,branches and crystal mirrors,with rows of glimmering bottles upon floating shelves.The bottle I picked for myself was Tobacco Rose.Thanks for the draw!

  • Of course the one that appeals to me the most is the Rose based perfume Tobacco Rose! I would love to try it it sounds lovely. I tweeted this article as well! I’m in the US.

  • I am torn, all three appeal to me and sound delightful.. maybe I’d go with Angélique as it seems to contain the most unusual notes, and it definitely looks like a comforting and most refined fragrance.

    I live in EU, I liked Papillon Perfumery on FB too… thanks for the draw!

  • They all sound fascinating, but Tobacco Rose seems to intrigue me the most… I would Love to win, thank you for this draw.

  • Angélique sounds the most appealing to me, although I would also like to try Tobacco Rose. The ballet background is another big plus in my book. 🙂 (In EU.)

  • Congratulations to Liz Moores for the new website and thank you for the draw!
    I am in Bulgaria, EU.
    It’s hard to choose from the 3 scents, because they all sound intriguing, but I guess I am most drawn to Anubis. I already like Papillon Perfumery page on FB. I really want to win this set, because it’s not avilable anywhere near my country.

  • Anubis appeals to me the most- still looking for my perfect jasmine! I’m in the US.

  • Anubis sounds very interesting! I wonder how immortelle is in this one!

    I live in Europe! Thanks for the draw!

  • Ifi Genial says:

    Tobacco Rose for me please, it really sounds divine !
    I live in Europe and I have already liked & tweeted.
    Many many thanks for this lovely draw to Mr. Fox and Michelyn.

  • hotlanta linda says:

    hmmmm – Angelique, I think; we are in floral mode w/ the summer heat wave! We are R.O.C.K. in the USA 🙂 Thank you for good reporting!

  • All of these sound beautiful, but I would probably choose Tobacco Rose. I live in the US.

  • Tobacco rose! You had me at the name, since I love both tobacco and rose, and your description of it was just tons of icing on the cake. I am in the US, thank you for the draw!

  • These all sound wonderful, it’s always great to see a new house coming up. Though I love all things rose, in this case my first choice sample is Anubis. I’m a sucker for suede and immortelle scents and this new offering looks fantastic. Facebook page liked 🙂 I’m in the UK. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • I would love to try Tobacco Rose – from the descriptions I’ve read it sounds lush and intoxicating! I am in the UK

  • julesinrose says:

    Beautiful writing about the love of rose, Michelyn! I, too, am a rose fan, and I’ve been nearly unable to wear anything without that note lately. So, I would love (LOVE!) to try Tobacco Rose. Sounds like perfection! I liked Papillon on FB – congrats to Liz Moores! – and am in the US still. . .cheers!

  • Tobacco Rose is most appealing to me. I love rose and tobacco in perfume. I’m in the Netherlands.

    Thanks Liz Moores and ÇaFleureBon for this lovely draw.

  • Liz Moores uses very interesting combinations of raw materials in Midsummer’s Day collection. Therefore I’d love to try them all, starting with Anubis. I’m in the EU. Thank you!

  • Jennifer B says:

    I am very excited to learn about this new perfumery in The UK.
    So many great perfumers from there. Loved the reviews all of them by the FOX and Michelyn’s photos added a lot. Tobacco rose sounds gorgeous
    USA

  • Looking at the notes I think I’d prefer Anubis, but the review was so beautiful I find myself thinking about Tobacco Rose instead. I’m in the US.

  • Tobacco Rose of course, much as the others tempt me so, Rose in perfumery almost always Rose really smells, to me, like a perfect essence of love and tobacco adds to the depth – so ever hopeful 🙂

  • ringthing says:

    Anubis intrigues me because of the pairing of jasmine and saffron but the whole line sounds delightful. Thanks for the reviews and draw, I’m in the US.

  • All of these scents sound extremely promising and I wish the fledgling brand great success!!!! I’m especially curious about Tobacco Rose because I’m always looking for an unusual/complex dirty/spicy rose scent. I have a set of tobacco-rose scented guest soaps (from another brand) that I love and have wondered why there doesn’t seem to be a perfume version of the combo… glad to hear there now is!
    I live in the U.S. and “liked” your facebook page as well. Thanks for the chance to win these samples!

  • Donna Spiegel says:

    Tobacco Rose sounds lovely. I would love that one. Of course they all sound intriguing. Thanks for he draw. I’m in the US.

  • leathermountain says:

    Such a tough call! I’m teetering toward Angelique. I’m in the US and just tweeted.

  • Silver Fox, what a magnificent review. I would have said Angelique was my pick, but this line about Tobacco Rose thrilled me: Here it has been spread with a golden knife, ecclesiastical and sweet. The whiff of hive and wing is rendered with fleeting subtlety beneath the stained glass light of the roses. Swoon!! Winner or not, I will be trying these.

  • I would love to try them all but if I have to choose I would prefer Angélique. I am in the EU. Thanks for the draw.

  • They all sound beautiful. I’m wavering between Anubis and Tobacco Rose, but I think the review has put Tobacco Rose over the top for me. I’m in the US.

  • I live in the US and I have liked the Papillon Facebook page .
    May I say that Tobacco Rose sounds so fabulous that I went to the website to order unsniffed , and I am crestfallen to see that it is not shipped to the US . *sadface*
    I am always looking for the perfect rose/tobacco scent !! Please let us know when this is available in the US .
    Thanks for the wonderful drawing .

  • meganinstmaxme says:

    They all sound absolutely swoon worthy. I think the Tobacco Rose will be the one for me – however Anubis sounds a little more exotic and could be it as well. Hard to tell. But these perfumes have got rave reviews so super keen to try. Thanks! EU.

  • rainboweyes says:

    Iris is my favourite note in perfume, so I’ll obviously go for Angelique. I hope the line will be available here in Germany soon!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    i like rose scents, especially those which are variations rather than soliflore…i have smelled many rose fragrances, mostly spicy or jammy roses but i cant recall smelling a rose and tobacco fragrance….i have liked Papillon Perfumery on Facebook. i am in the US. thanks for the draw..

  • tobacco rose is no doubt my poison of choice! Got hooked just by reading the notes!

    EU resident

  • I love rose scents, so …perhaps my favourite one would be Tobacco rose, but Angelique sound also gorgeous! I, m in Europe, Spain.
    (I have liked Papillon on Facebook)

  • Angrlique sounds right up my alley, although I am sure I would love Tobacco Rose too. I have liked Papillon’s page on Facebook. I am in the EU.
    Thank you for the draw!

  • Anubis intrigues me because of the saffron and basmati in the drydown–the whole line sounds lovely!

    Thanks for the reviews and draw, I’m in the US.

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    After reading that most-evocative review, Papillon Artisan Perfumes Tobacco Rose definitely appeals to me the most because it sounds less pretty and more earthy – both the petal and the soil. I live in the US and I LIKE Papillon on Facebook.

  • Anubis appeals to me the most, it just sounds so well done. I live in the U.S. and liked Papillon on Facebook.

  • Laurentiu says:

    A very good review for Tobacco Rose. It made me curious about it! Beeswax and rose! That sounds interesting!

    I live in Europe! Thanks for the draw!