Perfume Chat Room, October 27

Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant to be a kind space, so please try not to give or take offense, and let’s all agree to disagree when opinions differ. In fragrance as in life, your mileage may vary! YMMV.

I apologize for not posting last Friday! I was helping one of our daughters pack and move all day Thursday and Friday, and it just got away from me. Earlier this week, I posted Portia Turbo’s and my latest “Counterpoint“, which I hope you’ll read if you haven’t yet. This month’s Counterpoint fragrance is Diorella. You might also like a past post I wrote about Meet Me On The Corner, Sarah McCartney’s Diorella-inspired fragrance for 4160 Tuesdays.

The roses I grow are having another flush of bloom, now that the weather has improved, and they are so fragrant! I’ve been especially noticing the fragrance of “Winchester Cathedral”, a beautiful pure white with a lemony rose scent, a lot like Jo Loves’ White Rose and Lemon Leaves, and “Princess Alexandra of Kent”, whose fragrance really does smell like perfume. Both are English Roses by the late hybridizer David Austin, who spent his life bringing strong fragrance back into modern roses by crossing them with heirloom roses. Winchester Cathedral has performed admirably all year, starting this spring, but Princess Alexandra has been the proverbial late bloomer. I’ve had her for a few years now, and never got much from her in the way of bloom, but I think I’ve finally figured out what soil amendments she wants in her pot, so she’s doing much better. I have high hopes for her next spring!

White English Rose, "Winchester Cathedral"
Winchester Cathedral rose

I’m excited — I took part this week in a NST splitmeet for the first time! I’ve requested 5 ml of Jacques Fath’s L’Iris de Fath eau de parfum from a kind NSTer. Some of you may remember how I swooned when I got to sample the extrait de parfum when it was first released, at the boutique Jovoy Paris, in London. I am so, so tempted to buy the eau de parfum but I’m trying to behave myself and not rush into an expensive blind buy. Splitmeet to the rescue!

Do you often take part in splitmeets? What has been your favorite “split”?

6 thoughts on “Perfume Chat Room, October 27

  1. Those roses are gorgeous OH. I’ve just bought three Fragrant Plum roses for friends. tea roses but start out deep plum and fade to dark pink, medium to strong fruity rose fragrance they say. The season is just heating up so hopefully they will all thrive in their new homes. Buying online and having sent is so easy.

    LOVED doing Diorella with you this month.

    Long ago I used to be heavily involved in buying and selling decants. Very rarely now. Being from so far away a swap thing doesn’t really work very well on the EU and American markets.

    Portia xx

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  2. I have participated in a couple of splitmeets on NST, not for a while as I haven’t managed to be active over there in some time. I obtained some Ostara that way, and MPG Ambre Precieux. Probably a few others, but I lose track of which were swaps and which were splits!

    Had our last regular season HS football game tonight, they had a disappointing season, lots of injuries. I’m feeling my age on the sideline, not sure how many more seasons I have in me.

    Perfume wise – I wore both Si Lolita and Stash today.

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  3. I have Winchester Cathedral too. She thrives on neglect in a little bed at the front of the house. That lemonade rose scent has always seemed quite unique.
    I haven’t done a split meet but before perfumes were seems as part of terrorists arsenal I did use to participate in splits from the US & Europe. I thinks it’s sad that the joy of our community sharing was marred by the ugliness of terrorism

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