New Perfume Review: Oriza L. Legrand Muguet Fleuri & Foin Fraichment Coupé + Fine French Perfumery Draw

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Oriza L. Legrand Muguet Fleuri & Foin Fraichment Coupé

Oriza House was launched in 1720 as a purveyor of powders, scents, and other toiletries, and quickly became a favorite of several royal courts, including Louis XV of France and the Imperial Court of Napoleon III. In 1811 Louis Legrand took over and developed the company to its full potential, with a boutique on rue St. Honoré in Paris. The House was then sold to a former associate, Antonin Raynaud, who renamed the company Oriza L. Legrand as an honor to its heritage. The House continued to thrive, and won many accolades, until financial issues forced its closure in the1930's. Today, under the care of TV producer and scent history enthusiast Franck Bellaiche, the archives have been opened and a selection of the fragrances recreated using the traditional artisanal perfume processes, working with small companies throughout France. I was happy to receive samples of two of the most recent fragrances; Muguet Fleurie and Foin Fraichment Coupé.

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"The Garden Parasol" by Frederick Carl Frieseke

Muguet, or lily-of-the-valley, is a note that I have to approach carefully. Many years ago a friend put some lily-of-the-valley essence on my skin, and I had the dreaded spike to the brain reaction that many perfumistas know well. I can wear a few of them, and do so with relish, but I do have to be a little bit careful and not just spray a new muguet perfume all over without testing it first. My finger test of Muguet Fleurie went well, so I decided to take the plunge. This fragrance is beautifully composed. The lily-of-the-valley note is very present, however, it does not overwhelm the fragrance at all. It is not sharp, or harsh, like some can be. It has a nice touch of leafy greenery and an accompanying bouquet of supporting notes that make it very summery and beguiling. This is one of those "cotton lawn frock" perfumes that makes me visualize being at a garden party on a great lawn, with a gazebo and croquet. The florals are nicely embedded in a nest of leaves, grass and moss, giving the fragrance a natural, easy elegance. The various Muguet notes have lovely sillage above the skin, as well. If you like a good lily of the valley perfume, definitely try this one.

Perfumer Hugo Lambert, Notes: Green leaves, wild grass, wild muguet, galbanum, angelica, violet leaves, muguet des bois, lily of the valley, oakmoss

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"Hay Harvest at Éragny" by Camille Pissarro

I was completely enchanted by Foin Fraichment Coupé the second it hit my skin. The name translates to "freshly cut hay" and this is another kind of summer visualization altogether. I keep getting lost in my wrist and sensing wild herbs and sweet clover being crushed underfoot as I roam a working farm, taking in the scent of the grassy fresh hay. There is a warmth to this fragrance that is surprising in a way, but then I realize that hay is a comforting, homey smell. I keep smelling a touch of something almost medicinal, like a natural unguent that has a healing aroma. This could accompany a summer evening as easily as the daytime, and might almost be better then, as it would recollect the nurturing smells of the day. This has a quiet sillage, and would create a lovely transparent aura.

Perfumer Hugo Lambert, Notes: Angelique, star anise & wild mint, clover, sainfoin, new-mown-hay & clary sage, dry hay, white musk, cockle & ivy

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One of the things I liked upon reading the notes lists for both of these was that they took the main focus note and represented it several ways in the perfume, which I think adds a lot of depth and interest. I definitely need to explore the Oriza L. Legrand collection more thoroughly if these are representative of the line. The tradition of fine French perfumery is apparent.

I received my samples courtesy of  Fragrance and Art, where the line is available for 820 to 1190 kr for 100 ml.

Tama Blough, Managing Editor

Thanks to Polina at Fragrance and Art (Sweden's premiere niche perfumerie), we have a sample set draw for one reader living in the EU, Canada or the USA. Let us know what appeals to you about these, if you have tried any Oriza L. Legrand scents, where you live, and to show your appreciation it would be very nice to also like Fragrance & Art's Facebook page. Draw ends June 13, 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.

Editor's Note: Curious about the collection? Please read our perfume reviews of Oriza L. Legrand Chypre Mousse (2014) composed by Perfumer Hugo Lambert, CaFleureBon Guest Contributor, Historian, Author and Perfumer Elisabeth de Feydeau  composed Deja Le Printemps, Oeillet Louis XV, Relique d’Amour, and Reve d’Ossian  (2013). Oriza L.Legrand is also now carried in the US at Luckyscent.com. – Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

 

 

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32 comments

  • ringthing says:

    I’ve not heard of this line but it sounds interesting, especially the second one. Hay fragrances are rare and this one seems like a good one. I’m in the US, thanks for the reviews and draw.

  • Kim Morgan says:

    Foin Fraichment Coupé sounds comfortable and warm, like honey on biscuits, which appeals immensely!

  • Wild herbs and hay sounds wonderful! I’d love to try these samples. I am not familiar with the line. I am in the US.

  • leathermountain says:

    For me it’s the hay. This time of year I start thinking about meadows and golden light. I’m in the US, I’ve never tried any Oriza L. Legrand scents, and I would happily like Fragrance & Art except that I don’t use Facebook. Thanks!

  • Jennifer witt says:

    I would love to try the sampler – the scent with the clover note intruiges me. I live in the US.

  • It’ll be interesting to see Oriza L. Legrand’s approach to lily of the valley. It’s not my favorite note but when done right, as in Diorissimo, it is breathtaking. I’ve never tried anything from them. Looking forward to rectify this situation.

    I’m in Canada.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    reading the article, it almost seems that thus fragrance doesnt focus only only earthy or flowery aspects only but try to strike a balance between them..its as if portraying the smell of flower on a wet soil…i have not tried any Oriza Legrand fragrance so far… i have liked Fragrance & Art facebook page. i am in the US

  • I have read a lot about Oriza L. Legrand fragrances, but still haven’t tried any of them. Foin Fraichment Coupé sounds more appealing with the summer in a bottle association.
    I am in the EU, and I like Fragrance & Art’s Facebook page.

  • Like the author, I’m always careful with lily of the valley scents but the freshly cut hay has my immediate attention. Love that smell. I have ttied all the other Orizas, and my absolute favourite is Relique d’Amour, a gothic cathedral in a bottle. I libe in the EU and F&A will be liked. Thanks for the draw.

  • I’ve read a nice review about Chypre Mousse and would like to try that one sometime soon. I thought the combination of muguet and galbanum interesting, I wonder what it would smell like,
    I’m in the EU, ty

  • I have a love/ hate relationship with muguet in perfumes (something similar to what you depicted) and I adore the smell of hay… Therefore, I hope to have good luck and win this draw.
    Thank you! I live in the E.U.

  • Ifi Genial says:

    I have never tried any Oriza L. Legrand scents, however what seems appealing to me is the combination of wild herbs and freshly cut hay that must be really interesting to experience !
    I live in EU (Greece) and I thank you for this draw!

  • I have heard so many good things about this line, and, being a lover of muguet, can’t wait until I get a a chance to try Muguet Fleuri, as well as the others. I’m in the US.

  • Oh, I’d love to try this sample set! I’ve only tried one, Chypre Mousse, which I do like very much. Muguet Fleuri sounds straight up my alley! Thank you for the draw! (EU)

  • My 88-year-old grandmother is often nostalgic about a new-mown-hay scent of her youth, and I’m curious what she would think about this one. (Haven’t tried Oriza scents; EU; not a Facebook user.)

  • I haven’t tried any of these but I love hay and lily of the valley so they sound great. I live in the UK

  • I would love to try this line, especially Muguet Fleuri. My fave Muguet was Diorissimo before the recent re formulation, so I am wondering about this one.
    I am in the EU and “liked” Fragrance and Art’s FB page.

    Thanks for the give away!

  • They both sound like perfect perfumes to chill, relax and let the world go by… Just reading the list of notes, I feel my muscle tensions ease. 😀 I’ve been interested in Oriza for a bit but tried only one so far (Chypre Mousse). I loved it, by the way.
    I live in the EU and liked the F&A FB page. Thanks for the draw!

  • I’ve yet to try any Oriza L. Legrand fragrances, but I can appreciate their approach to doing things. Foin Fraichment Coupé sounds like it is right up my alley. My girlfriend recently ordered a sample set but I don’t know if it’s included. I am currently perusing Fragrance & Art’s website and will hit like on ther FB page soon!

    I’m located in the US.

  • I haven’t yet tried any Oriza L. Legrand fragrances, but am planning to soon. I like a hay note in perfume, and while I enjoy some lily-of-the-valley perfumes, it is my mother’s favorite note. I’m in the US, but not on Facebook.

  • Smelling hay notes without the real life allergic reaction to genuine hay is reason enough to have this.
    I have not sampled and Oriza L. Legrand scents. I”d like to win this sample set. USA

  • These seem great for the warm weather and I would love to experience them. I have yet to try any by Oriza L.Legrand. I have liked Fragrance & Art. I’m in the U.S. Thanks!

  • Unfortunately, I have not tried any fragrance in this line.
    They both sound very appealing, especially, the one with the hay note.
    I live in the U.S. and thanks for the drawing.

  • I can’t praise the scent of hay enough. It is perhaps the scent that gives me the most unexpected pleasure during the dry spell of summer months. I don’t have a personal experience with Oriza but if anyone captured that scent in a bottle they would have my eternal gratitude. I really hope I get a chance to experience it. Lilly of the valley sounds interesting too but hay has my heart.

  • A very nice read! Everything sounds so interesting to me! I want to test all of these scents! I live in Germany!

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    What appeals to me about these is, like your story about the 150 Year Old Lost Fragrance Found in a Shipwreck, the romance and mystery of a “lost” fragrance. I have not tried any other Oriza L. Legrand scents yet but have become a fan of Luckyscents.com and am pleased that they carry this collection. I live in the US and like Fragrance & Art’s Facebook page.

  • FearsMice says:

    I love lily of the valley — reminds me of my grandmother, who had them in her garden — and can never seem to get enough LotV perfumes! The scent of hay is something I love, too — when cut and baled in the summer and then later in winter when fed to the animals. I haven’t tried any of the OLL scents yet. I’m in the US; thank you for the draw.