Niche Fragrance Review: D.S & Durga Poppy Rouge Perfume + Mississippi John Hurt Draw

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 Mississippi John Hurt © ROWLAND SCHERMAN

Mississippi John Hurt was a self-taught blues guitar player and singer, who lived most of his life working as a farm laborer, and it wasn’t until late in life, in the early to mid-1960’s with the awakening of the folk music movement that his mastery was recognized, and soon he began touring and recording. The more I listened and read about him, I began to discover the similar qualities that might possess the self-taught Hurt and the self-taught perfumer, David Seth Moltz. Mastery is not untouchable for the self-guided few who tap into their own pioneering spirit while they quietly or not so quietly live their life. The current artisan movement prides itself on this valued notion. Certainly D.S. & Durga has been riding the artisan crest, and has held up its ideals of, small-batch, hand crafted, and personalization. As I listened to Mississippi’s tune that inspired the fragrance Poppy Rouge, I too wanted to stay local, close to home with my local brewed coffee and handmade bread, and Poppy Rouge near. Having these items close these last few days of winter somehow helped the bitter cold mornings that miraculously turn into the warmer evenings of the first days of spring to breakthrough. After all, the artisan movement wants us all to stay close to home.

 

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On the perfectly hued and lovely D.S. & Durga perfume box there are a few of the lyrics taken from Mississippi’s song, along with the notes of the fragrance. The song is about a woman who wants to gussy up and go out on the town, it mentions her putting on red rouge and bloomers, and I like the possible intended tongue-in-cheek humor that D. S. presents on its box. At first Poppy Rouge is slightly confusing to my nose, it gives off somewhat bitter boozy and warm spicy undertones. It rolls out gutsy and strong, and by the end it reveals its little bewildered vulnerable heart. It echoes John Hurts voice and the way the words sometimes smack a strong punch, and other time the way it rolls off his tongue in a blurry stream, a free falling dance. The fragrance is at times intoxicating, and seems to come in and out of focus all day long, the fragrance ends up-soft, floral, a whisper—orange flower, jonquil, Parma violet, beautiful simplicity.

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The botanical on the D.S.& Durga website, blooms and decays. Beautiful simplicity always equals hard work and effort behind the scenes, learning and mastering as one goes along. During Mississippi’s live performances his delivery of his lyrics brought laughter from the crowd, and he sang, “Pretty baby you got to go.”  Poppy Rouge reminds me to tread lightly and not take life too seriously.

Valerie Vitale, Contributing Editor

We have a 5ml decant  of Poppy Rouge to give away to one US reader. To be eligible leave a comment with your favorite blues singer(s)or D.S.& Durga fragrance by March 27, 2013.

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30 comments

  • Muddy Waters & Billie Holiday are 2 of my favorite Blues singers. Siberian Snow is the only D.S. & Durga I have and I love it! Thanks for the draw!

  • What a lovely review I recently saw the movie Searching For Sugarman about Sixto Rodriguez and thought it was great
    Keb ‘mo is my favorite blues singer though
    My favorite DS&Durga perfume is Boston Ivy
    I would love to try Poppy Rouge

  • How did I not know there was a perfume inspired by Mr. Hurt??? He lived not far from my family in Greenwood MS. My grandma said he was the sweetest man she ever knew.

    Favorite blues singer? Robert Johnson and Sugar Pie Desanto.

    Big Mama Thornton could lay it down, too. And Alberta Hunter was amazing til the day she died, as was Mz. Koko Taylor.

    And if you ever wanna rock your Christmas party, check out “Christmas Time” by Li’l Ed and the Blues Imperials. Slightly risque, but some darn fine slide guitar!

  • Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Robert Johnson. Would love to try Poppy Rouge and Boston Ivy!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    my fav DS&Durga shop is Burning barbershop..have never listened to Blues though confused if Jimmi Hendrix qualifies as one too

  • Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, BB King, and Nina Simone (? Blues)! Great article and thanks for the draw! 🙂

  • I like the sound of John Lee Hooker, but there are other blues musicians who are worth mentioning such as Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Buddy Guy, and Johnny Winter (I know they crossed over into soul and rock & roll, but those genres wouldn’t exist if not for the blues.). It’s fantastic to know of a blues inspired perfume. Please include me in the draw. Thanks!

  • Mary Carol says:

    My favorite blues singer is Billie Holiday and my favorite D.S. & Durga fragrance is Silent Grove. Thank you for the drawing!

  • Mm, blues! Wild T and the Spirit and Nina Simone are probably among my top favourite blues artists. Thanks for the draw!

  • susie frankel says:

    Lighting Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and the GREAT FEMALE Blues Lady Bessie Smith. Thank you again for the draw…I look forward to each day’s blog and all the fascinating perfumers, scents and pictures. Always a great job.

  • Billie Holiday, definitely. Have never tried this line of fragrances, but would love to. Thanks for the draw!

  • I’ve always loved BB King of course, but just love the blues in general. D.S. & Durga is a brand I don’t see much so I would be excited to try this. I live in the US – thanks!

  • My favorite blues singer is Muddy Waters and my favorite D.S. & Durga fragrance is Silent Grove. Thank you for the draw (I live in the US).

  • Etta James is my favorite blues singer. Have never tried a D.S. & Durga fragrance. The website is very cool and Siberian Snow sounds best to me.

  • I’d have to go with Lightnin’ Hopkins, overall, but I love John Lee Hooker’s “I Cover The Waterfront” with Van Morrison. Haven’t smelled any perfumes by D.S. & Durga… Yet. 🙂

  • d3m0lici0n says:

    I’ll say my favorite is Billie Holliday. Have never tried the DS Durga line. Would love to try the new one.

  • Billie Holliday, always! I want to try several DS & Durga scents, but have yet to get that chance.

  • Billie Holiday and Lightnin’ Hopkins (among many incredible others).
    D.S & Durga rocks from samples, so let’s take it a step further!

  • My favorite blues singer is Howlin’ Wolf (Chester Burnett). I have yet to try D.S & Durga and would love to! Thanks!