Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear Review (Patricia de Nicolaï) + Angelic Pear Draw

Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear review

Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear (Photo/Digital Collage & Effects: Despina Veneti)©

I’ve always found pear, with its distinctive, delicate fruitiness, to be one of the most interesting, versatile fruit notes in perfumery. For years (with notable exceptions like Annick Goutal Petite Chérie, released in 1998), it seemed to have been underused, if not neglected; however, in the last decade or so, pear has been increasingly declaring its dynamic presence as main note in many designer fragrances (Hermès Un Jardin Sur Le Toit, Marc Jacobs Pear, Dior J’Adore, Jimmy Choo For Women, Louis Vuitton Cœur Battant, JPG Ultra Malle, La Belle and Scandal à Paris), but also in several niche ones (Jo Malone English Pear & Freesia, Miller Harris Poirier d’un Soir, DSH Perfumes d’Anjou, Miller et Bertaux Bois de Guaiac et Poire, MDCI La Belle Hélène, Slumberhouse Pear + Olive). A great personal favorite among pear-based fragrances has been no other than the 2012-released Parfums de Nicolaï Musc Intense, which combined the fruit note with a sensational floral bouquet. Eight years later, Patricia de Nicolaï revisits pear in her latest creation Angelys Pear, an utterly charming, effortlessly elegant composition, named after a French winter variety of the fruit cultivated in the Loire Valley.

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Still life with roses and fruit by Henri Fantin-Latour, 1863 (N.Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art)©

Although Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear is itself an airy, flirty, easy-going fruity/floral, it is nonetheless strikingly different than Musc Intense, including its treatment of the pear note. While Musc Intense features a liqueur-like pear opening that leads to a feminine-leaning floral heart (rose, jasmine, carnation, violets), and a sensual ambery/musky base, Angelys Pear features an astonishingly realistic pear – green, fresh and juicy – which, laced with flowers, inhabits the fragrance’s heart, with the added sophistication of a chypre-like base.

Nicolaï Boutique on 28 rue de Richelieu in Paris Patricia de Nicolai

Patricia de Nicolaï at her lab (Photo: Despina Veneti)©

Kindly meeting me at her lab/office at the Nicolaï Boutique on 28 rue de Richelieu in Paris, Patricia de Nicolaï shared with me her insights on the creation of the fragrance. With a remarkable career of more than thirty years as an independent creator, the renowned perfumer still expects – and welcomes – challenges with every new fragrance she composes; the main challenge Madame faced while working on Angelys Pear, was achieving a harmonious balance between intensity, diffusion and delicacy. Smelling together some of the ingredients of Angelys Pear was a proper testimony to the perfumer’s skill and art, especially in the case of the pear base: the ingredient itself was of dense texture and sweet, boozy character, which made even more impressive how Madame de Nicolaï succeeded in giving it the juiciness and freshness of the actual fruit.

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Rose and Pear by René Magritte, 1969©

Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear opens citrusy and green, with a revitalising combination of effervescent lemon, bright bergamot, tangy cassis and an assertive note of freshly cut grass, which ideally announce the pear. The latter fully blooms on my skin within the first ten minutes, and its aromatic effect is that of having just taken a bite at a sun-ripened, dewy, most delectable fruit. This beautiful fruity accord is tenderly cuddled by a subtle, yet tenacious, floral heart of jasmine and rose, with the latter enhancing the pear’s own rosiness and pomaceousness (just like roses and apples, pears also belong to the Rosaceae family). The chypre-like base acts like a catalyst to the composition, providing depth and earthiness that somewhat restrain the floralcy, while boosting the fragrance’s gender-neutral character. In view of further upcoming restrictions on natural oakmoss (even the low-atranol version seems to be becoming an increasingly limited option for perfumers that have to abide by the IFRA rules), Madame de Nicolaï has done a remarkable job constructing an oakmoss accord based mainly on patchouli, labdanum, lentisque and seaweed absolute – an oakmoss facsimile that enables chypre-lovers, like myself, to feel a bit more hopeful about the future of our beloved fragrance genre.

With Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear, Patricia de Nicolaï proposes an immensely joyful, exemplary take on fresh pear, where the fruit stars and shines in all its cool, crisp, delicious glory. Wearing this refined, suave (yet widely accessible) fragrance, it feels like spring will be a little early this year.

Notes:  Bergamot, Lemon, Cut Grass, Blackcurrant; Pear, Jasmine, Rose; Patchouli, Oakmoss, Musk.

Disclaimer: This review was based on a 30ml pre-release bottle provided by Nicolaï Parfumeur-Créateur – my thanks. The opinions are my own.

Despina Veneti, Senior Editor

Parfums de Nicolaï Angelys Pear review

Parfums de Nicolaï Angelys Pear (Photo/Digital Effects: Despina Veneti)©

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85 comments

  • Never tried this house before but the review for this fragrance makes it sound really gorgeous. What’s not to love about pear? Add some bergamot, jasmine, and rose and this fragrance sounds like a winner. Commenting from Kentucky USA.

  • Coconu Monica says:

    The review left me craving for pears and their unique smell and taste. I ve been wanting to purchase my first Parfums de Nicolai for a while now, I couldn’t be happier to find that there’s this beauty available. I live in Europe.

  • I adore pear and musky scents, and this sounds like it would be my favorite combination! I have never tried this perfumery, and would be so happy to have this scent! I’m in florida USA

  • Despina, thank you for the wonderful article & review. Mme de Nicolaï, je vous remercie pour tous vos parfums, et pour la générosité de le flacon pour le draw.

    Thank you to both Madame for constructing this new oakmoss accord, and thank you to Despina for sharing with us, definitely has reinfused hope into the genre. Despina, your description of this fragrance has me craving a ripe, juicy pear. This sounds absolutely wonderful. I also appreciate your insights into other pear-note fragrances. Much like yourself, I’ve often thought pear to be overlooked. It is such a delicate, sweet, somewhat earthy note that really could be quite versatile.

    Thank you.

    Tony from Metro Boston

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    I loved Despina’s description of how the scent unfolds, from the citrus/grassy/zingy top to the fruity floral heart to the chypre base. I’ve been waiting for a review of this because it sounds absolutely lovely. I enjoy Belle Helene, but I did wish it was a little more mossy/green. Maybe this has what I’m looking for? I also love Nicolai’s treatment of fruity notes in general, so I feel the pear is in good hands! I love Nicolai’s New York a whole lot. I also like Patricia de Nicolai’s Coeur en Mai for MDCI. Thanks for the draw! I’m in the US.

  • wallygator88 says:

    I’ve been looking forward to this release ever since it’s announcement. The combination of a pear with a chypre structure has just gotten me so curious.
    This oakmoss accord is also so interesting
    “Madame de Nicolaï has done a remarkable job constructing an oakmoss accord based mainly on patchouli, labdanum, lentisque and seaweed absolute – an oakmoss facsimile that enables chypre-lovers, like myself, to feel a bit more hopeful about the future of our beloved fragrance genre.”

    Location: WI, USA

    Regards

  • I’m a chypre lover as well. PdN is one of my favorite houses, so Im looking forward to trying this. I love how Despina describes the unfolding of the fragrance on her skin. I’m not usually a pear fan but I would certainly like to sample a fresh take on the note. Favorite PdN scent is Odalisque. I’m in the US.

  • I’m a massive fan of Nicolai. Patricia is fantastic. New York Intense is one of my favorite fragrances of all time (yes, I have backup bottles), so I’m sure to check out any of her releases! I enjoyed this entire review so much I can’t really point to a single part – I just love reading about Patricia! From Canada!

  • Thank you for the opportunity to win a bottle of this delicious and lovely sounding new parfum! I’ve sampled a few of the Parfums de Nicolai including Musc Intense but not yet had the pleasure of owning a full bottle. I enjoyed most of all learning how Angelys Pear will differ in composition and as a lover of chypre fragrances I’m very intrigued. Reading and following Cafleurebon from Seattle in the USA.

  • One of my favorite Nicolai perfumes is Musk intense so I am intrigued by a realistic juicy pear note
    I also was interested in understanding about oak moss replacements

  • Thanks for another great article. I’m drawn to Angelys Pear because pear is the main player. I’m ready for spring. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff! Mich USA

  • I love the take on fresh pear, i would never think of pear in a scent as main accord but together with the oakmoss and the bergamot and lemon to the mix this sounds like a winner. Great review would love to try. Living in the EU

  • Shamrock1313 says:

    Beautiful description by Despina. I haven’t put my nose on the house, but do enjoy pear when used correctly and it sounds like it has in Angelys Pear.
    Thanks for another giveaway!
    Pennsylvania USA

  • Bryant Worley says:

    What I enjoyed about Despina’s review is that this fragrance combines pear, jasmine and rose (I can already smell the deliciousness). Also, looking to get my nose on the oakmoss-like accord. I have not had the privilege of sampling/owning any Parfums de Nicolaï fragrances. I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • I have always wanted to visit the boutique on Rue de Richelieu in person! Thanks for more details on Madame de Nicolai’s process. I loved Musc Intense and am very interested in the pear note of this scent. I am in Massachusetts, USA. Thanks for the draw!

  • Green, juicy pear combined with rose on a chypre-like base sounds quite lovely. I’d definitely be interested in trying this and seeing how it compares with designer pear fragrances, which aren’t always favorites for me. I like the line’s Musc Intense. I am in the USA.

  • Always impressed when someone can recreate the complexities of oakmoss to bring out the more chypre-like aspects of a perfume. Incidentally, my neighbour has a pear tree that extends over my fence and the agreement is that I gets to keep what ‘a falls on my side. As it stands, I often have to pick up the ripened fruit before I can cut my grass in the autumn and revel in that fresh pear and dewy grass smell. Honestly didn’t know that pomaceousness was a word! LOL But if that’s what one gets, I’d love to sink my teeth into Angelys Pear. Canada.

  • Indeed pear as main accord is relatively rare in modern perfumes. I love Despina’s descriptions, right at the moment I’m craving for some pears, but in Europe in winter time the fruits in supermarkets are made of concrete, who knows… I’m a chypre lover, so the pear- oakmoss accords combination (oh, and the rose) brings something special in the world of chypre. Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear is a must for a collector. I live in the EU.

  • Hello ^^

    I did enjoy the perfume’s description and the note break-down,
    nice review.
    I don’t own anything from the House,but i’m planning to get some samples in the near future.

    Thanx’es ,
    Aris from Greece

  • Pears and musk , now that’s a combination I can indulge in forever!

    What I loved most about Despina’s review was how joy filled and uplifting it was “spring come early” just put a smile on my face.

    My favourite from the house is musc intense.

    From Ireland, EU.

  • I have never tried something from Madame de Nicolai and it s on my list, also a perfume with a refreshing pear sounds fantastic. Brings spring closer 🙂 Ana, Romania, EU

  • I want to be “cuddled by” this fragrance! I used to be fond of Montale’s Wild Pears and then had my fill of fruity florals for a long while. This sounds like a good gateway back! I don’t have a favorite Parfums de Noclai scent…yet! I am in the USA.

  • “Wearing this refined, suave (yet widely accessible) fragrance, it feels like spring will be a little early this year.” – yes yes, please! Very beautiful review! Sounds like a perfect time to try perfumes from this house as havemt had the chance to do that before.

    Lina, EU, Lithuania

  • I really enjoyed that the review points out the pear is very realistic and natural smelling. Also it seems that the oak moss was created fabulously as well. I have not had a chance to try anything from Parfums de Nicolai as of yet. I live in the U.S. Thanks for the generous draw it is always much appreciated.

  • The pear note is sadly underused in perfumery and the article’s description of a pear that is “astonishingly realistic” with the juiciness and freshness of the actual fruit makes this even more desirable.
    I have yet to try Parfums de Nicolai and this would be great start.
    Pear+ Chypre = intriguing

    SK, Canada

  • daniela.zarchievici says:

    The article is great,mostly because I love to feel the pear in a perfume. I do not know this Pear of Nicolai Angelys ,but I enjoy reading about it and frankly I put it on my to smell list. I searched the pear in many perfumes and I found it and made that perfume a regular one. But I am opened for any other pear.
    Daniela from Romania -Europe

  • Very nice review, I like the attention to accord details in the discussion of the new fragrance from Madame Nicolai. My favorite PdN fragrance is Patchouli Intense. I live in the USA

  • I’m a huge fan of pear, jasmine and green notes! The chypre-like base sounds like a beautiful transformation. It was great to hear about a note (pear) that Despina finds so interesting. USA

  • I’m not too fond of Musc Intense so I’m glad to hear Angelys Pear is quite different. It’s eye-opening seeing how Mme de Nicolaï reconstructs the chypre base with all those materials. I’d love to try this new one.
    Thank you for the draw! I live in France.

  • I enjoyed how this review helped me imagine what the fragrance might smell like, and how it made me want to experience it. I like how it sounds like it is a gender-neutral fragrance, and I especially liked Despina’s description of how the perfumer was able to create a substitute for oak moss. I am in the US, in North Carolina. I have never tried a Nicolai fragrance, but this review makes me want to.

  • Patricia de Nicolai is such a highly dedicated woman ,with a chip on her shoulder. Over 30 years of making fragrances, and still have the flame in her for creating new things, and expanding? Admirable.
    Angelys Pear I think it would be easy going , yet classy fruity floral, with mossy foundation.
    To me Parfums de Nikolai equals New York Intense , period ! As a barber I always have the 250ml in my shop . Unfortunately you can’t get it in the States. Good friend of mine travels to Paris once a month , that’s how I’m getting the big boy.
    Thank you. USA

  • This was a lovely review, I loved learning about the perfumer and her 30 years of creating fragrances. She enjoys challenges and the meticulous effort she put jn creating this pear, rose and jasmine fragrance. I do not have a fave fragrance from this brand at the moment but I love pear note and I would love to get my nose on the precious fragrance! I live in the US

  • What I enjoyed about the article, is finding out that Ms. Nicoai has worked with an Oakmoss accord. Yes, I am a chypre love and I live in California (USA).

  • Le Temps d’une Fête, sadly discontinued, is still my favorite from Parfums de Nicolai. Her New Angelys Pear sounds lovely. Florals are always my number 1 and I like pear notes. A perfume that is “an airy, flirty, easy-going fruity/floral” sounds wonderful for the coming spring. In the USA.

  • Sorry, I forgot to mentioned my favorite Parfums de Nicolai is Cologne Sologne. It was that fragrance which introduced me to the line.

  • My favorite of Parfums de Nicolai is Patchouli Intense! I would love to try Angelys Pear. Despina describes a green, fruity and musky fragrance that draws you in with all of her words. Thank you for the chance to try this USA

  • Angelys Pear description reminded me of me eating Pear Blackcurrant Crumble is some small Parisian coffee shop, and enjoying time .
    I have no experience with Parfums de Nikolai, but except for Angelys Pear I’d like to sampleVanille Tonka, Neroli Intense Sebastian reviewed a few months back, and of course the fragrance they are known for New York Intense.
    Appreciate Despina review , and the giveaway campaign. USA

  • Realistic pear note with a floral heart and a chypre base sound fantastic! Would love to give this a try. I enjoy Patchouli Intense from this house the most. Thanks for the draw. Regards from Boston USA.

  • Everything about this sounds delightful. I love pear. Such a delicate and unique fragrance. I had no idea that rose is in the same family with apple and pear. I don’t believe I have ever tried a Parfums de Nicolai fragrance. I am in the USA

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    I love pear and have not had the pleasure of sampling very many pear fragrances. I also think there tends to be a little bit of earthiness to pear that would lend beautifully to a chypre. This one sounds absolutely lovely. I have not yet had the opportunity to try any fragrances from Parfums de Nicolai but this sounds like it would be a wonderful place to start. Thank you for the draw. I’m in the US.

  • A chyphre with pear note should be really interesting. Also an interesting thing was to discover what notes were used to obtain the oakmoss accord. Great review and thanks for the chance, i’m in the EU.

  • Thanks to Despina now I know more pear-centric scents. I’ve worn Mugler Chyprissime and Arte Profumi Carpe Diem, but they don’t quite cut it for me, maybe Angelys Pear has what I need. After all, Mde de Nicolai has created an excellent chypre New York Intense!

    I live in Russia

  • I enjoyed the very optimistic, springy and zesty vibe in Despina’s review. I really like Baikal leather from Parfums de Nicolai and I am in the EU. Please count me in for the draw.

  • This sounds lovely. I love pears, pear brandy, pear desserts, etc…. I’d love to try this one! My favorite from this line is Neroli Intense. I’ve tried several others (their names escape me) and they have all been nice. Haven’t sampled one yet that I didn’t like. Thanks Despina for the review. USA.

  • Haven’t tried any from this brand. The notes sound perfect for spring and summer. I love patchouli so this is something I would love to try. IL, USA

  • bigscoundrel says:

    I want more pear fragrances and this sounds like a winner. I have and love New York Intense. New Jersey, USA.

  • This sounds lovely. I love the idea of combining pear with a chypre-like quality. This review paints a beautiful scent picture. I’m in the US.

  • I liked how Despina compared the use of pear in this new fragrance to Musc Intense, which happens to be my favorite in her line. I’m also intrigued by the description of the oakmoss accord created for a modern chypre. I live in the USA.

  • I liked the part where it was described how this fragrance was not an easy one to create due to the different notes that are in it. I have not tested anything by this house. I am in EU. Thanks!

  • I especially enjoyed Despina’s enthusiasm for pear as note in perfumery because usually I am very skeptical about it. It has become a bit of a cliche in modern fruity florals. Now I’m won over to the idea that pear can work and I’m curious to try this new work from Nicolai. My favourite from this house is New York Intense. I live in Canberra, Australia.

  • This fragrance sounds really enjoyable for summer! The review is describing it in a very suggestive manner, I can almost smell it by only reading it. Can’t wait to try it! I live in Romania, EU.

  • Thanks Despina for a great review and Parfums de Nicolaï for the giveaway. It always helps when you provide other fragrances as a reference point and you got my attention with Hermès Un Jardin Sur Le Toit which I think is one of the most beautiful fragrances I’ve smelt. I was also a big fan of JPG Ultra Male for about a year. I’ve not yet experienced any of Parfums de Nicolaï’s creations but have New York Intense in the cross hairs. I’m in USA

  • Thank you Despina for this lovely review. Angelys Pear sounds joyful and fresh, this is all I want for spring ! I am a chypre lover and I am really curious about this elegant and harmonious take on pear. My favorite pear fragrances (so far !) are Petite Chérie by A.Goutal and Pyrus by Pour Toujours Parfums. My favorite Nicolaï fragrance is the romantic & sweet Kiss me Tender.
    I am from Nîmes, France.

  • Such a great review! Thanks, Despina!
    I like pear in perfumery and this “pear” based perfume sounds beautiful- very realistic pear, with fresh floral heart and chypre based, which I love very much.
    Looking forward to test this beauty.
    I love Nicolai perfumes very much, especially Eau Mixte.
    Armenia

  • Intrigued by the notes especially rose, musk, patchouli and oak moss. My favourite from the brand is Patchouli Intense. Thank you from EU UK

  • Fascinating notes particularly rose, patchouli, musk and oak moss. I don’t have a favourite it is a house I need to explore. Thank you from United Kingdom Cheers

  • What a fresh, sparkly and juicy fragrance this must be. I am also interested in the fact this promises a great chypre base. I agree on the fact modern chypres are not just as glorious as the classic ones. I only know Number one from this house and it’s delightful. I’m in the EU and would love to try this one.

  • I never had a chance to try anything from this brand, but I had heard a lot of good things about them. Angelys Pear sounds like a perfect spring perfume. I would very love to win. Thank you for the chance, I live in Europe.

  • Although I`m not keen on eating pears, I do like the smell of them. Juicy and fresh sound appealing. I`m intrigued 🙂 I`m in EU.

  • I love the way this review is written! I don’t have a favorite, I’ve never tried a parfums de nicolai fragrance. I live in Washington State.

  • The pear note itself sounds interesting, but the facsimile oakmoss accord also piqued my interest. Sounds like a good scent for spring. I’d be curious to try it next to Hermes Jardin Sur Le Toit, which shares a lot of notes in common (grass, pear, rose) but is made by a perfumer with a very different style. So far I’ve sampled only a few from Nicolai’s line. I’d like to enter please, I’m in the US. Thanks!

  • Sunny Chaudhary says:

    I loved Despina’s description of how the scent unfolds, from the citrus/grassy/zingy top to the fruity floral heart to the chypre base.

    I Haven’t tried any perfumes from the house yes however only heard some good things.

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

    Sunny

  • I have always greatly appreciated that Parfums de Nicolai makes exceptional, high quality perfumes at very reasonable prices. They really opened the door for me to what niche really is all about, and they are still one of my favorite houses. Ambre Cashmere was my first “forever perfume” and I bought it simultaneously with Amber Oud for my husband. Needless to say am very excited I hear that my favorite house is putting out a “moving foward” chypre revolving around a juicy pear. Chypres are among my favorite perfumes and pear is one of my favorite fruits, yet I haven’t been chasing down pear notes in perfumes, until now.

  • I have always greatly appreciated that Parfums de Nicolai makes exceptional, high quality perfumes at very reasonable prices. They really opened the door for me to what niche really is all about, and they are still one of my favorite houses. Ambre Cashmere was my first “forever perfume” and I bought it simultaneously with Amber Oud for my husband. Needless to say am very excited I hear that my favorite house is putting out a “moving foward” chypre revolving around a juicy pear. Chypres are among my favorite perfumes and pear is one of my favorite fruits, yet I haven’t been chasing down pear notes in perfumes, until now. I live in the US

  • I have always greatly appreciated that Parfums de Nicolai makes exceptional, high quality perfumes at very reasonable prices. They really opened the door for me to what niche really is all about, and they are still one of my favorite houses. Ambre Cashmere was my first “forever perfume” and I bought it simultaneously with Amber Oud for my husband. Needless to say am very excited I hear that my favorite house is putting out a “moving foward” chypre revolving around a juicy pear. Chypres are among my favorite perfumes and pear is one of my favorite fruits, yet I haven’t been chasing down pear notes in perfumes, until now. I live in the US

  • This should be unbelievably lovely. There’s not enough pear and mixed with the freshness of flowers (carnations, violets, rose & jasmine) and an amber/musk base…I will be in love. It sounds like the freshness of spring with new warmth and amber/musk to warm cool nights. Yes, please!
    In the USA

  • You described this as “taken a bite at a sun-ripened, dewy, most delectable fruit”. That sounds wonderful. I would like to enter. Sunrise, FL

  • Reading Despina’s review it’s almost like watching and feeling and smelling the process of becoming a juicy pear – the greenness of leaves and flowers, the crisp newly born fruit, the intoxicating ripeness of the ywllow fruit. Gorgeous. Never tried anything from the house. I am living in Europe.

  • Michael Prince says:

    Despina, great review of Parfums de Nicolaï Angelys Pear. Sounds like a clean, crisp, and fruity fragrance. My favorite Parfums de Nicolaï fragrance is Fig Tea. I am from the USA.

  • IvanVelikov says:

    Natural smelling joyful pear fragrance with pinch of oakmoss and rose is not something you see everyday. Spring fragrance with a caracter.
    I had the pleasure of visiting one of Nikolai Parfemeur Createur boutiques in Paris and the one that impressed me the most was Cuir Cuba Intense . End up buying 100ml bottle for €171. Not sure if the price is still the same.
    Thank you for the generosity.
    USA

  • Despina’s review has left me wanting a juicy pear or a pear tart! I loved the pear note scented fragrances she mentioned in this review. This fragrance sounds amazing and I can’t wait to try this fruity/floral! Thanks for the giveaway and I live in the US!

  • m.r.everything says:

    Despina, what a wonderful article on yet another fantastic fragrance! When I first heard late last year that Angleys Pear was going to be released, I knew I would have to grab a sample at some point, and your write-up makes me want it even more! Thank you for all of the other pear oriented fragrances! That really helped me do a little more research on the note and I have made a list of ones I need to check out now… some are already on my purchase list, such as Ultra Male and Hermes Un Jardin Sur Le Toit. They just moved up on the list, haha! I have now added Miller Harris Poirier d’un Soir and Patricia’s Musc Intense to the list as well. I am very curious about the Miller Harris. That one sounds superb with the pear, musks, and rum… wow! Angelys Pear sounds like it is going to be a winner and I can’t wait to get a sample of this one! Thank you, Despina, for this insightful and knowledge-filled article. I appreciate it… you gave me a few more scents to check out now, and that itself, is worth a read! Thank you, Madame Nicolai for your generosity and for this amazing opportunity! This is a real treat! Commenting from Delaware, US. Good luck to all!

  • My father signature scent is called New York Intense , and it’s made by Parfums de Nikolai.I do like it on guys 45 and up.
    Angelys Pear is is a happy fragrance I could wear on a walk with my daughter, but also at work.
    Thanks a lot
    Back and forth between USA and Scotland – 1 week in US -> one week in Scotland and so on , so basically US and EU/UK at the same time.

  • MissJanners says:

    I’m not a huge fan of fruity fragrances, but I do love pears, and I want to see more pear-centered fragrances on the market. This sounds well-balanced, “cool and crisp”, and perfect for spring, which feels like it’s just around the corner. If this replicates at all the feeling of biting into a fresh, juicy pear, I know I will love it. I don’t own any of the brand’s fragrances, but I sure want to!

    I’m in Canada.

  • Multifaceted fragrance with a high compliment factor. Being a vain man I need to smell good, but also compliments are important to me. With Angelys Pear I’m sure I’ll get lots of it.
    Almost half of my time I do spend in Paris, and it’s a shame I never visited Parfums de Nikolai boutiques. This weekend would be the right time.
    Exsiting giveaway, USA/FRANCE
    Regards

  • “With Parfums de Nicolai Angelys Pear, Patricia de Nicolaï proposes an immensely joyful, exemplary take on fresh pear, where the fruit stars and shines in all its cool, crisp, delicious glory. Wearing this refined, suave (yet widely accessible) fragrance, it feels like spring will be a little early this year.” How lovely this sounds. Light and delicate yet fruity and so pear like. Great review and generous draw. I’m in the USA.

  • Despina’s review is factual and gives an idea of ​​how Angelys Pear may smell. From what I have read this scent seems to be perfect for my taste – I like chypre perfumes and I like well balanced fruit notes. My favorite Nicolai’s scent is one the newest – Baikal Leather.
    I live in Poland.

  • I’m a big fan of Nicolai’s work andam very keen to smell this! Pears don’t get the love they deserve and am sure the scent of them in her hands would be divine!

  • Scentedwow1 says:

    Every time I see a review of a perfume with a pear among its notes, I always check it out with a great interest as I’m a big fan of this fruit ( both on my plate or in a perfume as a note). So far I‘ve had two ‘pear’ perfume favorites , I.e. Belle Helen and Musc Intense, so different, but so much beautiful creations!
    The other day I was of searching for smth new, fresh, light elegant for the upcoming spring season, and then I saw this article. It hit the nail of my search! I know what goes directly on my test list ( I cannot pass one of my favorite notes + a new release)! What could be even better than winning smth you have on your want/test list?!)))
    As usual, it’s always a pleasure to read your reviews ( i love the fine vocabulary you use to honor the beautiful creations of fine perfumery art!).
    I’m in Switzerland ( craving for fresh pears ;)).
    Thank you.

  • Angelys Pear ? Pear is one of my favorite fruits. Yes I agree the note is underused, and I’d like to see more well crafted pear fragrances on the market.
    I also wonder what happened with “The Narghile” , candle inspired tea scent , that was mentioned in one of previous Parfums de Nikolai giveaways on Cafleurebon . Please review it when it’s on the market.
    Thank you all.
    USA , and also Germany from time to time

  • 31th anniversary of Parfums de Nikolai is closing by , such a milestone for independent brand.
    My congrats are not only to Patricia, but to all Parfums de Nikolai employees, and especially to Axel de Nikolai.
    Angelys Pear playfulness , with a feeling of biting a juicy pear in front of a rose , is a prime example of Alex touch.
    He pumped huge amount of fresh blood into Parfums de Nikolai. Just a few years back PdN were known as mature mens brand. I’ve been to PdN boutiques ~dozen times, and honestly I’ve never seen a customer younger than me, and I’m in my late thirties. Little by little 250ml decanters, bath products, soaps, gift sets , car sprays, sample sets , and so on are now available. Of course the whole Intense line , and I’m glad Axel is pushing into the right direction, because in 2020 fragrance world is extremely saturated , and just a nice smell is not enough for most consumers . Good performance is a must to justify niche prices. Welcome to 2020 🙂
    @cafleurebon, , @nicolaiparfums and @despinavnt I already follow.
    Thank you
    Virginia USA, or London UK at least 97/100 times.

  • I’ve always loved pears. One of my earliest memories is a grafted pear tree from my grandmother’s house, with several types of pears, that ripened gradually, from early summer to late autumn.
    I loved Despina’s description of the perfume’s unfolding over time and some of the insights about the creation process .
    The blending of patchouli, labdanum, lentisque and seaweed absolute to create an oakmoss accord is genius in an era of stricter IFRA regulations.
    New York Intense, Neroli Intense and Incense Oud are some of my favorites from Parfums de Nicolai.
    Thank you for the wonderful review.
    I’m in Romania, EU.

  • Haven’t tried Parfums de Nicolai yet. This one sounds juicy. I’d like to check this out. Thanks,Ca

  • A captivating review made me want to find a pear just to experience this scent in some capacity. The “liqueur-like” quality brings to mind pears at its most decadent for me, caramelized and drizzled over a dessert.
    I live in NYC