Perfume Review: Profumum Roma Fiore d’Ambra Fragrance Review + The Amber Effect Draw

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Fiore d'Ambra is the kind of perfume that wants to be experienced it in its entirety. That is, its entire structure top middle and base is revealed from the moment it hits the skin. Each note influences the others effortlessly. The perfume’s sweet warmth and veil-like gestalt whispers and reminds me to slow down and take pause. It has a calming quality that guides me to remain in the moment, rather than transport me backwards in time to a memory as some fragrances often do. My heart that was racing slows down; short little breaths get a bit deeper, and my thoughts leaner. As I’m writing I realize that what I just described is what I call the “amber effect”.

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An amber base is created by a perfumer, and is considered a fantasy accord that evokes the rich caramel color and the myriad of gradations inspired by the amber stone. In The Secret of Scent, Luca Turin describes amber as having a “radiant and otherworldly quality.” Certainly since antiquity, the scent of amber has been deemed sacred for its ability to relax the body and mind. Fiore d'Ambra is an oriental fragrance that is unusually tender and balsamic in nature. Orientals are framed around an amber base that is a resinous mix of labdanum, benzoin, and vanilla, making Fiore’s palette sensual, warm, powdery sweet, smoky and spicy.  It wears very close to the skin, and there are tiny nuances that come and go all day long that last into the night. As I wear this fragrance I discover its rhythm, a bolt of warm spice cuts through the silky wave of amber. Fiore continues to reveal a floral timbre. At times a balsamic and mineral tone comes through, and as more time passes it shows its dirty and animalic side. All is played out delicately from start to balanced finish. Fiore d’Ambra is the perfect summer amber mostly because of its subtle nature, yet it definitely remains an Oriental.

Notes listed: Opium flowers, Amber, Spices

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Profumum Roma is based in Rome, and was founded by four siblings; Giuseppe, Luciano, Maria and Felice Durante in 1996. Their story is one that builds on family strength and character; they are clearly mindful of what has come before them. Shortly after World War II their father Celestino moved the family to Rome, and began to make “shaving soap, hair lotions and some cologne.” This allegiance to the past has allowed them to create a solid and enduring line of fragrances, 30 perfumes and counting.

Special thanks to Osswald Parfumerie NYC for supplying Fiore d’Ambra for this review.

Valerie Vitale, Editor

Courtesy of Osswald Parfumerie NYC we have a draw for a  generous spray sample of Fiore d’Ambra. This is a US only draw. To be eligible leave a comment indicating if  you experience an amber effect and which Profumum Roma is your favorite. The draw ends June 23, 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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Editor’s Note: I first experienced Fiore d’Ambra almost a decade ago when Profumum's inaugral collection debuted in the USA and wear it still; the intoxicating scent of Opium flowers curl around golden resins which makes this perfume as hypnotizing as it is relaxing.  Ambra Aurea seems to be more popular and I never quite undertood why.  – Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

 

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21 comments

  • FearsMice says:

    I love ambers and tend to think of them as “comforting” more than calming, per se… I haven’t tried anything from Profumum Roma but I’d love a scent like Fiore d’Ambra that’s just right for summer. I’m in the US; thanks for the draw.

  • I am not sure if I’ve experienced the “amber effect”, but I do know that amber makes me feel more centered. Ambra Aurea is my favorite from this house and I agree with Michelyn that it needs to have more recognition.

    I live in the U.S.

  • Jennifer witt says:

    My favorite Profumum Romanum is Aqua Vitali. I have yet to experience an amber moment. I live in the US.

  • I felt like I had experienced an amber effect when I read this review. F ore Ambra sounds beautiful and I look forward to an opportunity to sample Profumum Roma’s work either if I am lucky enough here or at some other point in time. Thank you for this generous draw. I live in the US.

  • my fave PR is olibanum. I have not experienced an amber moment. Yet. I live in the us. thank you

  • I’ve experienced the “amber effect” several times. However, each time was fragrance free. If I woke up anxious about a performance that day, smelling the dressing room and costumes or my tux changes my anxiety into excitement.

    Thanks for the draw. I’m in the US.

  • My favorite PR is Acqua Viva. 🙂 I am still waiting for my first amber moment. US.

  • Have never tried a Profumum Romanum fragrance (have not even heard of this house, which is why I love CaFleureBon).
    Don’t know if I’ve experienced an amber moment but love it as a note! I am in the US.

  • julesinrose says:

    I love a good amber. I’m not sure about the “amber effect,” but I do find it to be a grounding note. I’d love to try Profumum’s take on it! I’ve only tried their Rosae Mundi and I really like it. I’ve heard only good things about the whole line. In the US still!

  • Ambers are my favorite, but our experience of them does not match with mine, which is not so much an ‘effect’ as an appreciation of a scent with fits with me and life, the way it should be. I’ve only tried Dambrosia from Profumum, which was alright, though the pear was a bit much for me. I’m in the US.

  • Donna Spiegel says:

    I enjoy amber in fragrance as it is calming so I guess that I might have experienced The Amber Effect. Never knew! I would love to try this and thank you to the generosity of Osswald Parfumerie NYC for the draw. I am in US.

  • I do experience the “amber effect”, like when I wear Dior Homme Intense or Bois D’Argent. My current favorite Profumum Roma scent is another myrrh scent, Battito d’ali. I reside in the US.

  • I do experience (and appreciate!) the “amber effect,” though I have not tried any perfumes from Profumum Roma yet. I am in the US, thank you!

  • I am not familiar with this line but this scent sounds great. I realize my perfume wardrobe is light on amber, so I don’t know that I’ve had an amber moment. I would like to try to, however! I am in the US. thanks!

  • Getting the “effect” from Ambre Precieux. I have not tried any Profumum Roma so far. U.S.

  • I was very happy to read this; I didn’t know there was a phrase to describe what I’m feeling, this amber effect! Amber makes me more aware of the moment, it is very sensual for me. This is why it is one of my favorite notes. I have only tried Profumum Confetto, and very much enjoyed it, but would love to try Fiore d’Ambra. Thanks for the draw! I’m in the U.S.

  • I don’t think I feel quite what you’re describing. but I know that some ambers just WORK for me….and some don’t. My favorite Profumum so far is Dulcis in Fundo.

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    I’ve found amber to be smooth, mellow and luscious, but it always reminds me of incense. Would like to try this on my skin. I have not yet tried a Profumum Roma fragrance, but I think I would like Victrix. I live in the US.

  • I have experienced the amber effect a few times. Ambre Precieux is the last fragrance I an remember having it with.

    Thanks so much for the draw. My favorite Profumum is Olibanum. I am located in the US.

  • I have never tried a Profumum and have been wanting to for a while. Nor have I experienced the amber effect. Perhaps if I win, I will! It sounds like a perfect Amber with just the right amount of spice and flower. I’m in the US. Thanks for the draw!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    my introduction to amber is relatively new, mostly in the last 1-2 years..i have heard good things about Profumum Roma but surpisingly has never tried any so far..some praise the brand for quite high concentration that some perfumes actually feel like oil…i hope to explore the brand in the near future.. thanks for the draw…