It's really a skin scent, you need to put your nose into it to feel it at all. I finally got round to trying this and was expecting great things...but for the first time ever, Diptyque let me down! I want more pine, more saffron, more tea, a bit of cardamom, and a touch of sweet vanilla. Tested the EDT at a counter. Typically, I am not into vanilla scents. It's the middle of summer, but thanks to the wonders of air conditioning, I have a sense of how gorgeous this will be in the colder weather. I feel that the longevity is a little weak except from the vanilla that stays for quite a while. I love paring this with Zarkoperfume molecule 234.38. Reminds me of Christmas-time. I wouldn't hesitate to wear this during the day as well. It’s an incredibly sweet vanilla that’s set off by the spices and other notes. I kept trying Eau Duelle in stores and after the 4th or 5th time of spritzing it on myself and wearing it around the mall I decided to buy the 100ml EDT, which I personally prefer over the EDP for it’s gentler, sweeter scent. It’s nice but not for me. I particularly love to layer with it, because the sillage is soft but the longevity is amazing on me- I'm talking 24 hours here. You want it to eb and flow, rise and fall and take you places that you can only go with a fragrance, odor, smell, scent. :-(. It's so interesting and evolves throughout the day, I always smell something different going on. I couldn’t wait for this. The 50ml bottle costs €65 - $90 in the US and the 100ml bottle costs €85 - $120 in the US. Now I love it! They kind of remind me of buying Bath and Body Works prodcuts when I was in middle school. Star rating: 5 stars–outstanding/potential classic, 4 stars–very good, 3 stars–adequate, 2 stars–disappointing, 1 star–poor. For $150 I should be able to smell this throughout the day. I think it may be the juniper berries. My review is for the EDT, and while I know an EDP has been released and by all accounts is very good, I like the EDT so much I have no desire for anything different. Extra 15% Off at Checkout. Eau Duelle Eau de Parfum by Diptyque is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. both are great by the way. I had no intention on buying this scent, and actually was going to purchase Do Son, but I fell into this by mistake. It could be the juniper or maybe an ingredient that's not listed, so I'm disppappointed. I find the EDT a bit lighter, and more musky and thus more versatile and suited for all weather (except hot and humid probably). purchased a bottle. A lot of people are calling this an oriental, or talking up it's aromatic qualities, but I don't get any of that. Each time I spray this I am in heaven, it only takes 5-10 minutes for the spice to calm down and the vanilla to come through and that is my favourite part. diptyque eau duelle edt. Fragrance story : Eau Duelle Eau de Parfum was inspired by a journey along the spice route and the ports of legendary cities Babylon, Goa, Venice and Carthage. 2.5 oz. Not a fan. Longevity is great though. Lots of love. I did myself a disservice. This fragrance gets as close as you can possibly get to crossing the line into too sweet. I am not typically a vanilla fan, but I love this! Ended up with a love! I feel like I've doused myself in pepper, there's only a slight vanilla undertone when I smell on my skin. Shop for Diptyque Eau Duelle Perfume Eau de Toilette 8 ml Unisex at the best price online. This has 0 projection, you have to use ur nose to dig the scent out of your skin. At 4 sprays, this has a very, VERY soft sillage. Very longlasting yet an Eau de Toilette. 100 ml 112 € diptyque Eau Rose EDT. I'm not saying it's bad (it is quite nice), but the lack of woodiness or creaminess or spiciness or ANYTHING besides a hint of tea to accompany the vanilla just keeps it at a 'like' for me. It's just gorgeous, packs a punch and has just a tiny bit of edge to it. Soft silage, moderate longevity. Also, a good vanilla scent for those not overly in love with the note; or inversely a great summer option for those who can't live without vanilla even in the hotter months. • I wouldn't consider the vanilla here an edible type but rather it adds a bit of woody sweetness. Just got the EDP. Not really my taste, and well short of amazing, but with a brief, comfortably appealing quality. I think that on my skin though it leans a bit more masculine than I would like.... so I say it would be sooo much more sexy on a man! I understand why people like this fragrance, but on me it just smells boring. This smells the way a soft fluffy blanket feels. There's also a delicate undertone of saltiness. It starts off with a nice, sharp black pepper opening and touches of a soft tea note and vanilla buried way far in the background then after like 20 minutes on my skin the vanilla takes over completely and I can smell nothing else, but that's ok cause it's one of the smoothest and the creamiest vanillas I've ever smelled that can almost put me to sleep hehe. I can say, it is 90% close to Bois d`Iris Van Cleef & Arpels and Dior Bois d'Argent, creamy and buttery iris, yet powdery, the problem that Eau Duelle has is longevity, too short longevity with maximum 4 hours on my hands, but I love the scent, sensual powdery and sharp in the opening then more refine and calm in dry down. Try a Sample. If you are a vanilla nut, this is probably a safe blind buy. Yes, tropical garlands and spiced rum, that's what this perfume is to me, making it a very summery vanilla. As has been said below the EDT is also a bit smokier and all in all a bit more complex and interesting. This does remind me of Atelier Cologne's Vanille Insensee, because they both have this non-gourmand and slightly dry vanilla scent. I’ve been looking for a full fledged vanilla scent that wasn’t extremely feminine. Very soft, cozy, and all just for me. Eau Duelle is a woody oriental essence. It's more complex than that, and extremely pleasant. Volume as seen in pictures. DIPTYQUE Baies candle 300g. It does start off a bit sharp, more woody, before becoming quite sweet towards the end. Well this is a first. I am not sure which one is higher quality, they both smell lovely to me, both can be worn by all genders, and both offer a delightful vanilla that isn't gourmand. I think my favorite is actually Duelle for its masterfull blend of resinous, spicy, green notes with scrumptious vanilla, it starts off almost like an oriental bittersweet, resinous, green and camphorous almost mentholated and then ends with dark vanilla, very herbal not sweet or gourmand. It's a bit powdery, and its vanilla reminds me of Homme de Caron. It sits close to the skin. Stars and goes on as a skinscent. Eau Duelle di Diptyque è una fragranza del gruppo Ambrato Speziato unisex. I wasn't sure I liked it at first because of the pepper smell, but the more I wear this, the more I love it! To me, Eau Duelle (EDT) smells like vanilla beans and cardamom in a campfire. I left the store with a bottle. Either way, it wasn't what I was expecting. The most predominant note I get from this is pepper! It's nice, but not very distinctive. It has all the creamy charm of vanilla but without smelling cliche. This was boiled down in vats in the shack and the result would (eventually) be pure maple syrup. If fragrance were a texture, this would be thick cashmere. This one stood out among all of them. The sillage is amazing, I can smell it the next day on my clothes and I spritz it in my jacket even for a week I still smell it! Lasts on my clothes 2-3 days, on my skin for maybe 3 hours. it's just.. innately familiar? Spicy and all woody notes are juniper/pine type, and hide under the spiced up vanilla. It’s a very nice perfume tho. Sadly a hard pass from me. Decided I'd post a second review in appreciation for this one, since I'm so in love with it. What a shame because the notes are magic. That being said, you're paying an awfully high price point for a vanilla that, at it's best, is pretty but common and at it's worst reads as cloying and overly sweet. It's a nice scent, though, and I will happily continue to use my sample. Airy, woody vanilla. Travelling through time and over borders, Bourbon vanilla from Madagascar reveals itself between darkness and light. And since then I bought a big bottle and put a little bit on my pillow every night. If you love vanilla, and if you want to smell like a beautiful, warm, spicy, vanilla muffin then this one's for you. I usually detest piney notes, but here it lifts the composition and gives it life and light! Creamy, clean vanilla with a lot of warmth. This is a beautiful woody vanilla with just enough resins and spices to steer it away from toothache territory. Airport Pickup. I've smelled a lot of similar vanillas, and I don't think I would be able to pick Eau Duelle out in a line up. The drydown, at least on me, ends up warm, bourbony, and very woody (I like pencil-shaving scents- Bottega Veneta is a staple for me and does the same). I envy people who can rock it and make it sound like Gypsy Water. After 5 minutes it just disappears. Become a member of this online perfume community and you will be able to add your own reviews. It reminds me of Atelier Vanilla Incense but much more complex and luxurious smelling. Launched by the design house of Diptyque in the year 2010 This oriental spicy fragrance has a blend of cardamom, elemi resin, olibanum, bergamot, pink pepper, juniper, saffron, black tea, musk, and bourbon vanilla Wow...Just wow. Then again, I personally always perceive juniper as really masculine. 2,422 votes. Featuring an intriguingly spicy aroma, this eau de parfum combines cardamom, bergamot, pink pepper, bourbon vanilla, and musk for a well-balanced alluring fragrance that will earn many compliments. I also like that, except for the pepper, all the notes are well-blended and cohesive and very much enhance the vanilla. I generally don't do vanilla perfumes (too much cheap Vanilla when I was a teenager!) But I find it very soothing and relaxing. The opening is almost too sharp for me... super resiny and woody. This is quite interesting as far as vanilla goes, as well as feeling genuinely unisex. Like pouring the extract over a pile of pine straw and pine cones. The drydown is so lovely when vanilla starts to emerge; it is creamy, not too sweet, natural smelling. It's great! AU$83.50. With that combo i am guaranteed compliments! I absolutely love the spice and subtle black tea note which makes it all the more distinct. It’s uniquely different, and not masculine in the slightest. Eau Duelle features a rich, unsweetened vanilla blended with incense, tea and dry woods. But It’s still too resiny-sweet for me. Because of the woody and spicy notes in it, Eau Duell doesn’t feel as sweet as Vanille Insensee to me - both perfumes are for the serious vanilla lovers. Very original and rich smelling. Take away some of the resins and this might be great. This is a totally underrated vanilla perfume that doesn't get the attention I think it deserves. One minute it smells like an oriental vanilla, the next it's a smooth, woodsy floral. This opens with a big fresh blast of gin and tonic, then a lovely cardamom before the vanilla enters and it settles into a lovely cool, almost green, vanilla underlayed with spices and soft incense. It's very soft, comforting, and snuggly. I normally do just one spray but for this I need around 5 sprays. The analogy is strange but it is like a carton of cheap, half melted, warmish, foamy vanilla ice cream (if you can envision that) and bicycle tires stored in a hot bin. It plagued my thoughts for the next 2 days until I had a chance to purchase the 100ml bottle (great deal btw, only $28 AUD more than the 50ml). I don't even know how to properly describe this scent, nor do I feel any of my words can do it justice for how beautiful it is. This almost becomes like a second skin. Was on the hunt for a good vanilla scent to add to my collection.. after reading countless reviews, I purchased Tihota from Indult, named the holy grail of vanilla perfumes. Not overly sweet. You make me relax. Lovely creamy, warm vanilla with a gentle calming spice. It's so snuggly and warm I enjoy it very much lasts about 8 to 10 hours on my skin with a nice gentle projection. If it was a bit stronger (or cheaper) I would definitely add this to my "To Buy" list but as it is I can't justify spending money on this. LOVE IT! The tea and spices blend together with the cafe door opening. first few seconds start peppery and sharp, alot of juniper berries, then the sharp corners disappear, and i get a tiny bit of cardamom with a tinier bit of lemon, sort of like a real pie. bottles in now. Yuuuuum, this gives me the coziness I crave without sickly ooey gooey sweet vanilla. Fantastic woody vanilla perfume but disappointing lasting power. If you sat vanilla in the woods and burned it round a camp fire this would be what it smells like! Not a gourmand scent in my opinion and definitely unisex maybe leaning slightly fem due to the sweetness. You get a pure unsweetened vanilla from start to finish. I sampled this yesterday at Neiman Marcus along with Tam Dao, Vol Tu Es & 34. Or the coziest cashmere sweater. Performance e.a. A little bit on the spicy side, but it's light enough to wear all times of the year. Delicious fragrance, warm and inviting. The dry down is smoother and more to my liking. It's a very warm, creamy vanilla scent. And EDP lasts maybe for 30min longer. First, a little background on the Diptyque fragrance house. Really like the bottle design too. Velvety and refined. I ran across Eau Duelle while on a hunt for the new formulation of Indecénce, and picking up a sample of Philosykos. Eau Duelle by Diptyque is a Amber Spicy fragrance for women and men. Upon initial spray it was almost identical, but then in the dry down the vanilla really came through. A balanced, sophisticated vanilla. A fragrance for men and women. A safe blind buy for pure non sugar vanilla lovers. Light, sensual, bright, clean with touch of herbal essence, nice take on vanilla, I like it. Beautiful scent by I get more of a candle aromatherapy vibe from this whole house. Guys generally like it. and my boyfriend loves it on me. unisex – pentru bărbați și femei. I have to say this again... this remindes me so much of cacharel - gloria! If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. @Readysniffer1 Olibanum is also called frankincense, which is a type of incense, so your nose is not off at all :)! Diptyque Eau Duelle (Brand) Introduced in 2010 by Diptyque, Eau Duelle is a unisex casual fragrance that is balmy and smooth for long-lasting appeal. For me, it’s not love at first spray however I am very curious still about this scent. I just got my purse spray of the EDT in the mail and I must say I'm experiencing a mix of contradictory feeling about this. Delicious and soft and warm but complex. The toilette does need to be reapplied every few hours. Reminds me of the very large and old bottle of vanilla extract from Mexico my mom kept. Those who reference the smell of a sugar shack are spot on, the best description I can think of for Eau Duelle is literally maple syrup that had been spilled all over a wooden floor and dried. It is the most expensive perfume I own but I keep coming back for more. I am seated in the comfiest chair at a beautiful cafe. Although when I put this on I feel like the sillage is strong, apparently it isn't, but I do get compliments with this one, from people who get a bit closer. The vanilla is very prominent and drowns the other notes for the first hour. I prefer Orchidee Vanille much more as I am not a big fan of aromatic vanilla. This is a weird one to me. I would like this vanilla fragrance so much more (perhaps even a favorite) if it wasn't for the strong and obtrusive pepper note. I’m wearing it again now, and I get a more balanced blend of vanilla, spice (mostly cardamom), and ambergris with just a touch of woodiness. I own at least 200 different perfumes. Duty Free. They take you on olfactory journeys. If you are ever in Vegas, and happen to walk into the Aria resort, you will smell something eerily similar to this. Vanilla can be one of the most exciting scents in the world when blended with something either much darker, as with the intense spices of Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, or with something much lighter, such as with the bright lemon of Habit Rouge. EDT: First comes the onslaught of peppery freshness and spice (totally agree with whoever said it's like a gin & tonic), but fast forward 5 minutes and I was getting beautiful wafts of a stunning vanilla coming from my wrist. It's feminine and masculine at the same time. I love that this is a dry vanilla that is not gourmand. Along the spice route, the vanilla at the heart of Eau Duelle takes on new aromas: luminous, addictive accents of calamus and dark, smoky nuances of cypriol. parfum oriental. Opens with a spicy vanilla, which slowly blooms into a soft, powdery version of itself, that's magnified by the spicy, enveloping, and peppery undertones of pepper, cardamom and musk. Of course, it is very cozy for cold weather too. This mysterious scent captures the elegance of the French paradox, a journey of alluring contractions. I was ready to purchase this fragrance based on the reviews, so I went to Diptyque and sampled it.....lovely - yes, different - NO. DIPTYQUE Eau Duelle Eau de Parfum. -Opens with a strange peppery note that gets addictive over time. Woody vanilla, soft comforting scent. But my favorite vanilla fragrance to date is still All saints Metal Wave, another great one is Commodity Gold. A strong like. I definitely wouldn't consider it a skin scent either. Eau Duelle is the most wearable, but I think it's be as a layer scent. As it reaches the end of its lifespan the cardamom and resin clings in a flattering, softly spicy way. If you like aromatic, vanilla perfumes, you will probably like this one. I have the EDT and unfortunately it doesn’t last very long, my only criticism. No complaints. Eau Duelle starts out with a blast of green spice, which quickly fades to a resinous pine. Oh well. Very natural vanilla. I got board with this scent.....it is extremely linear. I've smelled this before! I always wanted to have a vanilla scent that i could wear even on hotter days, Eau Duelle fits the bill.. when i smelled it on her, it was love at first sniff! Nice one! Oh, Duelle! Yummy spicy vanilla it is indeed! Fast & Free Shipping. This is a very spicy, herbal/woody, and resinous vanilla. Starts off powdery and herbal in a drinkable way, like a satchet of dried black tea. Not because it’s bland or boring—it’s not! I don't think anybody around me knew I was wearing a perfume. I don’t really notice any difference beteeen EDT and EDP. Diptyque Eau Duelle opens as a sheer vanilla with a hint of juniper gin and cool cardamom. Maybe people find it comforting because it smells like a pre-school, with construction paper, glue, and funky crafts.
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