New Niche Fragrance Review: Oriza L. Legrand Chypre Mousse + I’m Not Dead Yet Draw

arthur and the black knight

Graham Chapman (King Arthur) and John Cleese (The Black Knight) in a scene from the 1975 Film

One of my favorite Monty Python bits is the battle between King Arthur and The Black Knight in “Monty Python and The Holy Grail”. For those unfamiliar with it King Arthur battles The Black Knight methodically hacking off a limb with each strike leaving The Black Knight eventually limbless threatening to bite King Arthur to death. When it comes to perfume there are many who see IFRA, and their ingredient restrictions, as King Arthur and some beloved perfumes styles, like chypres, as eventual limbless shadows of themselves like The Black Knight. Probably the single most discussed and debated restriction was that of oakmoss since it was such a key component of chypres. Particularly over the past couple of years we have seen many perfume houses take up the challenge of making an oakmoss-free chypre. The success rate of this endeavor has been dismally low but there have been some bright spots. The most recent bright spot comes from Oriza L. Legrand Chypre Mousse.

chypre mousse

Oriza L. Legrand is another of the old perfume houses which have been recently resurrected. I really liked the effort that was put into the line in re-creating these early fragrance recipes for today’s tastes. With Chypre Mousse perfumer Hugo Lambert had his work cut out for him when one of the key ingredients couldn’t be used anymore. The choice he made was to return to the earth, and forest, for his inspiration. As a result Chypre Mousse has a wonderful mustiness reminiscent of a forest floor after a heavy summer rain.

forest floor

M. Lambert starts Chypre Mousse off with a coterie of wild things as fennel, clary sage, and mint combine for sense of green growing things at the height of their fecundity. This opening takes my breath away especially because if the mint is out of balance I am often reminded of dental products. In Chypre Mousse the mint is an equal partner to the anise-like quality of the fennel and the clean green of the clary sage. They really mesh so well together that it is only when I allow my analytical brain out of the box that I can find and focus on the components. The green theme is deepened with galbanum and clover before M. Lambert uses an acerbic violet leaf to slice through the density with a sharp knife. The base is full of the notes which make up the alternatives for oakmoss; a pinch of pine, a dollop of vetiver, a soupcon of leather, a swirl of labdanum, and a fabulous earthy mushroom.

Chypre Mousse has ridiculous longevity, well over 24 hours, and equivalently impressive sillage. Four sprays lasted one whole weekend in November.

For all of us, including me, who are worried about the survival of the chypre despite the best efforts of IFRA as King Arthur; Chypre Mousse replies as strongly as The Black Knight does at the end of his battle, “I’m not dead yet!” M. Lambert has crafted a fabulous velvet smooth example of a chypre that suffers not one whit for the lack of oakmoss. Long live the chypre.

Disclosure: This review was based on a sample provided by Fragrance & Art.

Thanks to Fragrance & Art we have one sample of Chypre Mousse to giveaway. This is an International draw. To be eligible leave a comment naming either your favorite chypre or your favorite Monty Python skit. The draw will end January 22, 2014.

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-Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

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45 comments

  • My favorite Monty Python skit is Philosopher Football (soccer) and my favorite chypre is Une Rose Chypree (Tauer).

  • My favorite Monty Python skit is the Dead Parrot. “No, No, he’s not dead, he’s resting. Remarkable bird…”

  • My favorite chypre is Sisley Eau du Soir. It is deep, green, yet at the same time aromatic. Please count me in the drawing. I follow you on FB as catalina khalaj. Thank you.

  • He’s pining for the fjords!

    I’ll see your Black Knight and raise you The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, from which Vivienne Westwood and the ladies at Juicy Couture surely drew inspiration.

    A favorite chypre is as hard to choose as ones favorite Monty Python sketch… I’d say Mitsouko, Femme, and Y.

    I often see Jubilation 25 listed as a fruity chypre, although it doesn’t smell that way to me at all. I’m on my second bottle of it, so that may have to count as my favorite.

    (I’m in the US, but wanted to thank Mr Lambert for striving to keep one of my favorite fragrance family alive!)

  • Too hard to name a favorite Python sketch, but pre-reformulation Mitsouko was my first and shall always be beloved!

  • No need to include me in the draw, as I have some already, I just wanted to chime in on how spectacular this fragrance is. That mint note is really something special. I had such a visceral reaction to sniffing this the first time. It is incredible, unique, unlike anything I’ve smelled thus far. It needs to win a FiFi award in a BIG way.

  • It’s impossible to name just one favorite Monty Python sketch OR chypre, but the first chypre I ever purchased and still love all these many years later is the original Jean-Louis Scherrer – bitter green and loaded with oakmoss. I would love to find out if I can fall for a chypre with no oakmoss! Thanks for the draw!

  • I never know what exactly is a chypre fragance. If it is just necessary to have oakmoss in it , or if bergamote and labdanum must be there. If I pay attention just to oakmoss I would say my favourite one is the fruity chypre Mitsouko and Aromatics Elixir. I,m in Europe.

  • I have adored Aromatics Elixir since it first came out. I bet it is the favorite chypre world wide. Thanks for the draw. I am in the US.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    So difficult to choose one among so many and even though I love Coty’s Original Chypre, Mitsouko, and Parure, my favorite Chypre is vintage Dioressence, especially in Esprit de Parfum formula. This version as a perfume is even more beautiful than Shiseido’s Nombre Noir. I am in the US

  • Well, it’s gotta be Mitsouko and the bookshop sketch “Dikkens with two Ks, the well-known Dutch author.” Thanks for the draw! US here.

  • julesinrose says:

    I must say i love oakmoss and the loss of it as an ingredient ruined my favorite chypre scents. Old Monty Python skits stay the same forever! My fave sketches have been the one where Michael Palin goes to an office to have an official argument with John Cleese, the dead parrot, and the joke that was so funny it killed Germans in WWII (and had to be told in German by those who couldn’t understand the language).

  • I have really been wanting to sample this one !
    My favorite chypre is Guerlain Sous Le Vent , before reformulation ruined it .
    I’m in the US and thank you for the draw !

  • Courtney Warren says:

    Monty python and the holy grail is my absolute favorite!
    I am in the US.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • Carole Fallon says:

    My favorite chypre is Rochas Mystere, and I adore the Latin lesson skit HOW many Romans? in Life of Brian.

  • Love Chypres! My top favs are chypre florals, and Miss Dior (original), Niki de Saint Phalle, Ma Griffe, and our course Mitsouko.

    And Love Monty Python. Today favorite skit: Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

    I am in the US. Thanks for the draw, and any reminder about Monty Python is great.

  • Andy Tauer’s Une Rose Chypre counts? a masterpiece with one of Tauer’s fetiche notes.

    Thank you for the draw, i’m in EU

  • Please do NOT enter me in the draw since I simply had to purchase a bottle of Chypre Mousse, it is by far one of my favorite fragrances at this time. GORGEOUS!!!

  • One of my favorite chypres would have to be Magie Noire because it is the only thing my mom wears.

    A favorite scene from The Holy Grail is the killer bunny!

    Thanks for the draw!

  • Love the versatility of Chypre and different interpretations of it. My fave Monty Python skit igoes like this : A waitress and customer in a greasy spoon cafe argue about what food to choose, as hungry vikings watch on. The trouble is that Spam is in just about everything on the menu and it just goes on an on in that hysterical way of MP. Awesome british humor! International

  • My favorite chypre and my favorite Monty Python sketch are both very difficult to choose. I would have to say Mitsouko and Confuse-a-cat respectively but each by only a nose. Thank you for the draw.

  • Let’s hope the oakmoss will be back!
    My favorite chypre is Aromatics Elixir – Clinique.
    I am an international reader! Thanks for the draw!

  • My favorite chypre is vintage Mitsouko edt concentration. The oakmoss is a bit much for me in the vintage extrait, but in the edt there is a perfect balance of fruitiness and inky oakmoss. I’m in the US. thanks for the draw !

  • Currently my favorite is Golden Chypre by Grossmiths. Adore! I live in the USA and thank you for the draw!

  • Favorite chypre is also Aromatics Elixir, and favorite Monty Python is No One Expects the Spanish Inquisition. I live in the US and thanks for the draw!

  • My fav chypre is Private Collection Jasmin White Moss by Estée Lauder. Thanks. …in Europe

  • I don’t remember the exact name of the skit, but it was a job interview. It was hilarious! I’m in Canada.