New Natural Fragrance Reviews: Rising Phoenix Perfumery Preda, Green Velvet, More Beauty Than Beast, Phoenix Fougere & Poisoned Fig + Perfume Extrait Bottle Draw

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JK DeLapp is truly a breath of fresh air to the world of natural perfumery each and every aspect of these perfumes are simply magical. All these fragrances are mixed with organic grape and grain alcohol, while some have various rare and hand-compounded oils in them. Where many a fledgling perfumer has gone from collector to student to perfumer, JK has a background in food and degrees in Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Where many perfumers began by wearing and adoring mainstream scents, this perfumer could not even wear commercial fragrances due to severe nausea and headaches resulting from sensitivity to the synthetic aroma chemicals.

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JK DeLapp

Rising Phoenix Perfumery was started in 2011 by JK and his brother Kyle, originally making bespoke fragrances for people and doing fragrances for product lines for other companies. The perfumes he created were released at the Los Angeles Fragments show in June of this year. His use of specific notes, and how they are combined, reflect his degree in Masters of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine. These scents are not only pleasing to the nose; but healing to the spirit and the mind.

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His attention to detail is amazing. He has aged patchouli for years in oak wood barrels. He has reproduced the ancient Egyptian “oil of ben” and the sacred Japanese “tsubaki” oil used to polish samurai sword handles and as a beauty oil by imperial royalty on skin and hair. Perfume literally, from the Latin “per fumum” (through smoke), captures the ideal of death to life in smoke and fire that results in rebirth.

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Preda is called a “rich delicious musky gourmand oriental”. That’s a bit of an understatement, if you ask me. A burst of petit grain with yellow mandarin and bergamot shine a brief citric spotlight on a full floral heart complete with delectable notes of rich coffee and decadent cocoa. Ylang and mimosa add a sunny softness to the sheer pale rose de Mai and languid jasmine accord . The cocoa, usually a base note in perfumes like Angel, shares the heart with rich and grand florals giving them a sultry mouth-watering darkness. A veritable “wolf in sheep’s clothing”, lurking beneath that sweet gourmand and demure floral exterior, is a bit of beastly oriental waiting to emerge. The mega-dose of vanilla usually found in many Orientals has been replaced here with a very healthy dose of oak-aged patchouli. It’s still here, only it’s in the chorus as opposed to being the star. The fertile earthy woodiness blends seamlessly with the smooth and luxurious smelling white sandalwood signature accord. Labdanum and benzoin make this smolder with a resinous aura. A truly unique and enticing blend of floriental and gourmand that borders on debauchery- it’s so carnal, sensual and intense; yet it never gets out of control. Sillage: very good. Longevity: great.

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Green Velvet came about in an unusual way. The blend of notes in this scent was used as a template or skeleton, of sorts, for creating custom perfumes for others. It has a simple one-note green top of kaffir lime leaves and a base of vetiver, cedar moss along with the sandalwood signature accord. It was meant to be “heartless”; so the client could make up the heart, along with any additions to the top or base. While smelling many such accords, people said they wanted “THAT”, as it was. It definitely has the olfactory feel of green velvet . Despite its lack of heart notes, it comes across sharply, almost gin-like, fading to an almost translucent soft mossy/grassy smoke-kissed green skinscent that is as haunting as it is divine. This is the perfect scent to sport when humidity is high that is always well-mannered and comes across powerful yet relaxed. Sillage: close to fair. Longevity: slightly below average.

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Phoenix Fougere breathes new life into the stoic old fougere structure and contains no less than 25 natural raw materials. It has the classic citric opening, bitter bergamot and zesty yuzu combined with a citrus accord hand-made by JK, giving lift to French clary sage adding that “mean green” streak all fougeres should have. The juice is almost opaque it is so dense, and it is not for the timid. The usual fern-like smell of the classic structure has been augmented by rich florals; ylang, jasmines and orange blossoms, two types of lavender, and Egyptian geraniums. The addition of davana gives a dark beauty to a usually clean and green genre, one that is typically reserved for men. Oakmoss, tonka bean, and hay join vetiver on the greener side but are balanced and strengthened by patchouli and both Indonesian and Indian sandalwoods. Classy and clean, but sexy and mean, this is a monumental blend of vintage complexity and stunning natural majesty. Sillage: Great. Longevity: outstanding, overnight plus.

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More Beauty Than Beast is a spicy floral amber fragrance. This is my favorite of the five. Pink and ruby red grapefruits are spiked with allspice berries in the opening. Bright and zesty meets spicy and exotic…and this is only the initial application. A subtle floral accord of jasmine, rose and ylang is swathed in nutmeg, clove and cassis giving a dry spiciness that remains somehow full and fresh. Rosewood is the teeter-totter these contrasting notes see-saw upon, until they balance perfectly in the body of the scent. This comes across ever-so-gently animalic, due to the presence of civet musk in the finish. Vanilla, benzoin, and labdanum add warmth comfort and a subtle ambery sweetness that is held in check by crisp and intensely sharp Omani frankincense. This scent takes flowers, spices, resins and woods and wraps them in oriental opulence and downright sexy musk. Heavenly! Sillage: excellent. Longevity: very good.

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Poisoned Fig is the most unique scent in the fledgling line. Real fig is not readily available to natural perfumers, so JK created this scent as his fig doppelganger. A fragrance that recalls the perfumer’s olfactory impression of a dish he enjoyed while living in Provence. Citruses in the opening keep the heart of lavender, jasmine, nutmeg, and allspice from becoming too spicy or floral. This really has the aroma of a dark pulpy fruit, without any being present. The semisweet base of tonka bean, against the backdrop of several sandalwoods and balsam fir, is kept mysterious and elegant with real oakmoss and dry vetiver. This takes a normally dry chypre-type base and adds a rich juicy fruitiness over honeyed woods. Sillage: slightly above average. Longevity: good.

Disclosure: Reviews based on samples sent to me by Rising Phoenix Perfumery.

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Thanks to JK DeLapp and Rising Phoenix Perfumery we have two reader’s choice draws for a full 4mL of pure extrait.. One for our US readers and one for the rest of the world. To be eligible leave a comment naming which would be your choice and whether you are in the US or not. The draw will end September 8, 2013.

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

-John Reasinger, Senior Editor

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102 comments

  • I am very curious about these, my choice would be Preda hands down, it sounds gorgeous 🙂 and yes I am in the US

  • Chris Schaefer says:

    Preda! Again, a wonderful overview and surely putting temptation right out there! One way or another I will look forward to experiencing JK’s perfumes!

  • I am in the USA. Hands down Preda! I remember it from the last article about JK DeLapp, and the wolfiness of this just speaks to me.

  • That picture of the figs left me drooling, so Poison Fig is obviously my choice. In the US. Thank you guys for the draw

  • Ooh, another chance for Preda?! Obviously, that’s my choice. I’m in the U.S. Thanks all, once again!

  • Wow…sounds like 5 very distinct and different fragrances–that is a breath of fresh air as you put it, John. Sign me up for the one you liked best–More Beauty than Beast–and I will figure out if it is for my wife or me…

  • I’m going to shoot for Poisoned Fig again. I didn’t win the last JK fragrance draw. 🙁

    I’m in the US.

  • i live in the us.. i think the Poisoned Fig would be wonderful Oak moss tonka bean and sandalwood it has me written all over it

  • USA
    Thanks for the reviews and the draw! Rising Phoenix perfumes sound amazing.
    I would choose More Beauty Than Beast. Preda and Poisoned Fig also sounds very me and at the same time unlike anything I have tried….
    Thanks (and shanah tovah to all!)

  • Ooh, I vote for Green Velvet — my favorite dress-up fabric and the most enticing (to me) of these fragrances. I live in the US.

    Thank you, John, Ca Fleure Bo, and Rising Phoenix!

  • These all sound different and interesting. I live in the USA and would choose Preda. The bottles are wonderful too.

    Thanks to all for such a great draw.

  • I’m in the US and Preda is my choice, although all of these sound intriguing. Thanks for the draw.

  • What an enchanting lineup, so many delightful choices! Hard to pin down a favorite but since I must have all the figs, Poisoned Fig will be my choice! I am in the US; mahalo for the draw!

  • Sign me up for some Green Velvet, PLEASE! (Though I wouldn’t turn Preda down, either!) I live in the US and look forward to sampling these soon.

  • Preda sounds delicious. Please place me in the draw for this perfume.

    Thanks for the draw!
    (I’m an international entrant). 🙂

  • Fantastic review, want them all! Poisoned fig would top my list right now, I am obsessed as fig season is upon us. I am in the USA…and have to give a shout out to JK as an excellent teacher! Check out his course through floracopia 🙂

  • I would love some Poisoned Fig, we just harvested Figs yesterday and the smell is intoxicating.
    USA

  • Hmmm, Preda and Green Velvet both sound like my thing. I’ll say Preda though. Thanks for the draw. In USA

  • Amazing that there are so many new natural perfumers and most come from the US! I’m NOT in the US and for me More Beauty than Beast sounds like a must-try.

  • Melanie Oxley says:

    Excellent review – involved all of my senses. Thanks for this opportunity -Poisoned Fig is my choice to experience first hand – in the US.

  • As a fig lover and a fan of Chinese Traditional Medicine, I’d love to try Poisoned Fig! Thanks for the draw. I’m in the U.S.

  • I love classic fougère, so I’d like to try Phoenix Fougere.
    I live in Italy.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • Phoenix Fougere sounds very interesting. The idea of blending the classic Fougere with dense rich florals is so great ! I am in the US

  • I am just discovering the world of natural perfumery, and would love to try More Beauty than Beast.
    I live in Australia.

  • So hard to choose just one, Preda and Green Velvet sound like a must try to me based on the wonderful descriptions. Nausea and headaches from sinthetic perfumes that had to be awful, glad he kept going through the misery and created somthing everyone can enjoy.I live in the USA. Thanks for the draw.

  • I’m so excited to try these! I think I would adore More Beauty than Beast. I’m in the US. Thank you for the draw.

  • Living in the USA, I am sure that I would enjoy trying JK’s Phoenix Fougere. Thanks for the draw.

  • It’s hard to choose. But Preda sounds like a great fall scent, so that’s the one. I live in the US.

  • I live in Europe!
    I have a hard time here since I cannot decide between Phoenix Fougere and More Beauty Than Beast.

    Ah, you live once – let it be More Beauty Than Beast.

  • I would love to try More Beauty than Beast – I love Frankincense and animalic notes. All of them sound wonderful though! I have a US mailing address.
    Thanks for letting us know about this amazing sounding line!

  • Jennifer Dysart says:

    More Beauty than Beast sounds amazing (though the fig one intrigues me as well!). I am in the U.S. Thank you so much for the review of this perfumer

  • I’m interested in the fig as this creator has a background in food….to see what he has come up with to mock that scent with its distinctive qualities, sweet but musky. All these do sound fascinating, however!

  • I live in the U.S., and I’d choose Preda (a very close call between that and More Beauty Than Beast!).

  • I am in the U.S. and would love to try all but my choice would be Preda…love gourmands and orientals!

  • These bottles are so beautiful. Very pretty and tasteful.

    My choice is More Beauty Than Beast. It just sounds incredible and I would love to try it. I’m in Europe.

  • I’ll have to take your word for it, John, and pick More Beauty Than Beast. It does sound wonderful and the bottle looks really cute. I live in the U.S.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    my preference is Phoenix Fougere, rare to see fragrances with Indian Sandalwood these days. I am based in the US

  • I want to try them all after reading these reviews! But Phoenix Fougere most of all. I’m in NZ.

  • Ooooh… More Beauty than Beast or Poisoned Fig? The Fig. This time anyhow. So wonderful.
    I’m in the US.

  • Ooo! Another chance to win! These guys still sound amazing!!! And I would love to try Preda. I am in the US

  • What a generous draw!
    I live in the U.S. And “More Beauty than Beast” probably appeals to me the most.

  • Difficult choice! But More Beauty Than Beast is the one I would like to try if I win. I,m in Europe.

  • I live the U.S. and I would love to try Green Velvet, More Beauty than Beast and Poisoned Fig also sound wonderful.

  • Revised.
    Oh my, Preda sounds absolutely to die for! I would love to try this.
    Thank you for the great article. Always good to hear about indie perfumers and get reviews of their products.

    BAB

    I forgot to mention, I am in the US.

  • I’d love to smell the creative take on the fougere–so please enter me for Phoenix Fougere. I like the fact that it has great longevity. All of the scents sound so amazing–and coming from a Chinese Medicine inspired background I bet they are all something very special JK. Great writing John. I live in BC, Canada.
    Thanks Suzy

  • Phoenix Fougere, More Beauty Than Beast and poisoned fig all sound amazing. I would have to choose Poisoned Fig. Would love to try that! I live in the US. Thank you!