DevilsCandyCane Report post Posted December 18, 2015 A melancholy, deep scent, poignant and brimming with nostalgia. The perfume of sugared plums over a breeze of winter flowers. 2007 version, freshly acquired from Etsy This is sweeter and more candy-berry-like than I'd expected, but I really like it! It reminds me a little of a plum version of Strawberry Moon, that same zingy fresh berryness, but...plum. I'm on a big plum rampage recently, and this is a lovely addition - the other plum scents I own are quite sexy musky plum, whereas this is a more cuddly, comforting plum. There is a tiny hint of wintery coldness there, but only a hint, and only the slightest of florals, perhaps a little similar to the vague, non-offensive, barely-there florals in Snow White? Overall, pretty, candied, cuddly plum, fairly non-specific in terms of season - doesn't feel a definitively Christmassy sort of scent, would probably be nice in summer too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freyasfae Report post Posted December 22, 2015 (edited) 2007 version from Etsy. Definitely smells like hard candies, but once the dry down hits, the winter florals come out a bit more and balance the candyness more. At first, the candyness was putting me off, but it definitely grew on me. However, it's not my favorite for winter. Edited January 12, 2016 by freyasfae Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cali Report post Posted April 4, 2016 2007 v. from etsy as well!Mmmm berries... Lovely purple, a cold but comforting snowy night. Honestly I'm not getting the hard candies at all. On the skin it goes powdery and after a while there's a certain smoke-note to it. Other then that, it doesn't morph much from what it is in the bottle. Lovely berries and plum... I just wanna ingest this even though I know I shouldn't. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarandipitee Report post Posted April 26, 2016 2004 version I love Christmas, and Christmas scents but they all seem to turn into candles on my skin. This blend (in a GORGEOUS green 10ml bottle) is the lone exception. It's a beautiful spicy plum, mulled wine with the cool tickle of winter floweres in my throat. It's very close to my skin though, with almost zero throw. But I'm keeping this for my scent locket and for those indulgent days when I can slather it everywhere, and ignore the guilt of my bottle running out. I might try to track down the 2007 version to see how it compares. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scarlet Woodland Report post Posted August 5, 2016 2010 Version from Etsy I'm so happy! Had a bit of a disaster with the last one I tested from this order but this totally makes up for it In the bottle it's all overripe plums, sweet and ready to burst. Once it hits my skin, juicy, overripe strawberries bloom alongside the plums and I want to eat my shoulder. This is simple and perfect and stays true from wet to dry. Imagine putting warm gooey strawberries, skinned, super ripe plums and a drizzle of liquid sugar into the blender and blasting it with the lid off This is the scent you'd get plastered in Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ziggystardust13 Report post Posted November 6, 2016 (edited) Testing Midwinter's Eve for the first time today. I love it. I generally go for earthy and incensey blends. But you know, sometimes you just crave something lighter and on the sweet side. This is so pretty. I definitely get the comparisons to Bordello. It is simply sugar plums to me! Not very floral to my nose, but there is a little something extra in there, which I am assuming is the breeze of winter flowers. Edited November 6, 2016 by ziggystardust13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted December 2, 2016 2007 version A cool purple blend. The sugared plums are more tart than sweet on me, at this age. They remind me of black currants; maybe there’s some of each. There’s a soft, white floral with it, but I don’t know which flowers. Medium throw and low wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites