nenia Report post Posted March 9, 2009 (edited) Laughter loving. Peach wine, carnation, lemon peel, osmanthus, blood orange, wood violet, and tuberose. If you like peach, this scent is a definite winner. It starts out very fresh sweet Peach wine. On the skin still peach wine but with a bit more depth. Candy-juicy smelling, I'm tempted to drink this...it reminds me of days of sneaking peach wine coolers when I was far too young to be drinking alcohol Edited March 28, 2009 by Shollin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nekogrrl Report post Posted March 11, 2009 In imp: sweet citrus Wet on skin: very peachy. Very strong peach. Drydown: the florals are starting to come out. I can definitely smell the tuberose. The peach is starting to tone down and mix better. Dry on skin: The peach floral is still there, very close to the skin. I get no lemon peel, no blood orange, no carnation (which is what I was hoping for, to spice up the sweetness). Verdict: It's nice, but not what I was looking for. Eisheth Zenunim will still be adequate for my peachy needs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted March 12, 2009 Yes, this is definitely peach and I get the Peach Cooler comparison. It also smells like peach sours, and juicy fruit gum a bit. I could imagine a 13 year old wearing this and loving it, but this is NOT me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Argentwolf Report post Posted March 15, 2009 A light, bright, cheerful peach scent. It actually reminded me a bit of Aglaia, only without the deep musk and amber notes that made it a little overpowering and cloying. This scent hugs the skin, doesn't give much throw, and seems to wear off fairly quickly, which is diappointing, but it's definitely a charming scent while it lasts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aquazoo Report post Posted March 16, 2009 Oooohhhhh, this is the peachy one! I generally don't like peach flavors, but this is a lovely natural peach, and the blood orange adds a nice tartness. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rayvn1 Report post Posted March 18, 2009 Peach! Wine's don't usually work on me, or peach for that matter, but this is a delightful, sparkling blend. The blood orange perks things up and a deep, spicy, rich peach scent is what comes through. Not a great amount of throw, but such a good oil, I'll hold onto my decant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catattack Report post Posted March 26, 2009 Wet: Fresh peaches, this smells soooo delicious! Drydown: Unfortunately, this goes bitter on me. The scent gets "warmer" and the tuberose appears. I can smell the carnation hanging in the background. I never smell any of the other notes. Overall: I would really like this if it didn't go bitter. Stone fruits are hit or miss for me. I love tuberose and carnation, so this is a floral I like. Boo to the bitter! Stupid skin! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
devilot Report post Posted April 16, 2009 In the bottle: throat-burningly sweet peaches and apricot syrup with what smells like grapefruit to my nose. (I guess, by looking at the notes, that the "citrus" I'm actually smelling is the blood-orange; odd, it's not like any other blood-orange I've smelled before.) Wet: I can smell the lemon peel and a strong floral-- probably the tuberose, but always, that omnipresent syrupy peach (wine) note. Drydown: I agree w/ catattack in that it takes on the slightest bitter tinge, though I rather like it since I feel like it's super syrupy sweet otherwise. Now, it's smelling more like a bunch of freshly sliced peaches, and less like that syrup from before. I'm wishing the lemon-peel note stuck around a bit longer as I think it adds a really nice touch, and this coming from a person who doesn't really like lemony scents, too. Verdict: I'll hang onto this nearly-full bottle for now and see how my feelings about it may or may not change. I'm thinking this will be delightful when the hot weather hits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GardenCat Report post Posted May 7, 2009 Interesting - I chose it this morning to go with the L'Estate bath oil (mmm, peachy goodness) - I get a sparkly peach wine. Doesn't seem to last very long (none of the Odes do ) - very nice when you can smell it though! I get the peach sour candy too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Victory Report post Posted May 8, 2009 I love peach notes in perfume, and I really like the peach wine of Aglaea, so I was quite excited for Philommeides. I was concerned about the florals though, since I don't tend to care for florals, and La Primavera has many of these and I don't wear it. To me, Philommeides smells much like I remember my bottle of Fuzzy Peach perfume from the Body Shop. It's a peach floral in almost perfect balance, and florals that don't put my teeth on edge. Actually, since I love peach so much, I wish that the peach were much stronger. I find Philommeides to be surprisingly sophisticated. Mature in the sense of a sleek little black dress, not in the sense of old. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donnatron Report post Posted May 30, 2009 Imp: Peach. Very sweet, warm peach. I can't catch a hint of any of the other scents. Wet: This really does not like my skin chemistry. The peach wine note amps up and I smell like that peach drink you get out of fountain machines. Dry: Yet more peach. It smells sickly sweet, chemical and unnatural. Unfortunately this is really not a winner on my chemistry. I think I smell a faint hint of the blood orange but this is just not working on me. Peach wine = not paperrose friendly. Throw: Mild. Overall: Usually I'm pretty good at sitting down and picking a scent apart and trying to identify all the different components. This one was just straight up peach wine from start to finish. It's probably very pretty on someone else's chemistry. It's just not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sprocket21 Report post Posted June 9, 2009 As a lover of fruits and carnations, I couldn't not order a decant! In the imp and on me, this is a peach wine cooler, straight up. No florals or anything else, just sweet juicy boozy strong peach. Sadly, it doesn't have a ton of staying power. Definitely a summer scent - I could see wearing this to an outing in the park or something similar. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CynicalPink Report post Posted June 10, 2009 I had to really hold myself back from buying a bottle of this when it came out. Let's see how much I should regret that Imp: Warm fuzzy peaches Wet: Sweet candy peaches and soft rose. Gorgeous Drydown: Pretty complex, but with a dominant peach note. Peach and soft flowers with a creamy feel Overall: ....I should have ordered a bottle...This is such a joyful summer scent. My half decant will be getting a workout and it's going on the wishlist. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tarotgirl99 Report post Posted June 20, 2009 (edited) In the imp this is dark, intoxicating peach wine. But on the skin, it lightens up immediately and is more open and inviting. A public party instead of the private one indicated in the bottle. Simple and sweet. I went back and forth deciding if I needed a bottle of this--there were so many beautiful Lupercalia scents this year that I went a little crazy (for me). But I ultimately decided I did need it and I'm so glad I made that decision--I've worn it quite a bit already and keep an imp in my pocketbook traveling case. Very bright and peachy and a perfect summer scent. Sadly, it fades quicker than most BPALs that I love. Edited June 20, 2009 by tarotgirl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anaethema_x Report post Posted June 21, 2009 Philommeides is syrupy sweet peach juice when first applied...during drydown I get more of the wine scent, and some floral backing....Il ove this scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BelleAnge Report post Posted July 27, 2009 I have a sniffie of this and just tested it out again. I get a lot of peach from this one. It's a really rich peach on me. I think I need a bottle of this one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heeroluva Report post Posted September 17, 2009 In the bottle this is very peach, but in a very artificial way. There's just a hint of carnation. Wet the carnation comes to the forefront with a hint of peach in the background, which leaves me worried because strong floral notes quickly start to stink on me. When it dries the peach comes back, but it's much more mellow than in the bottle and there's something bitter to help balance it (the wine note I believe). After it dries there's no floral left (yay), so this definitely works for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aldercy Report post Posted November 11, 2009 Smells just like peach Jolly Ranchers wet. All juicy peach and glassy sugar-- luckily, peach is one of the few fruit notes that smells "right" on my skin, so no complaints so far. As it dries, it takes on a slightly more floral edge and the blood orange slithers in. The result is a well-rounded, bittersweet concoction of dark orange, breezy white flowers, and the same succulent peach candy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jizatt Report post Posted February 25, 2011 oh my! I wanted this one because of the peach wine. I definitely get that wet, but its so much prettier dry. The violet comes into play (which I was actualyl afraid of, as I'm not a fan), but apparently violet plus peaches = win. Its slightly woody, slightly violet, and very peachy wine. I don't get any carnation or lemon (thank goodness), and I think think no orange, though it may play into the peach. This would be great for a sophisticated summer scent =) Keeper, and need more to fill my very low partial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gin Report post Posted May 18, 2011 Ooh, peach Jolly Rancher! I was recently lucky to get my hands on some Philommeides, as it had escaped my attention during its release. The dominant note is the peach wine, that smells to me like peach Jolly Ranchers. Behind it is some other stuff that I can't really identify. Could be flowers back there, I can't really tell. Doesn't matter, 'cause it had me at peach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drae Report post Posted September 3, 2012 (edited) in the imp: Mmmm, Juicy juicy peaches! This is seriously the juiciest BPAL scent I've smelled to date Fresh On skin: I want to lick my arm! Unfortunately, the sugary sweetness of the peach wine, blood orange and tuberose is amping, and it's going into Candyland territory for me. Drydown: Violet and tuberose are trying to fight through the bold fruity notes, and the boozy 'wine' is becoming more apparent, but for the most part this is purely peach sugar. I'm a bit sad that I'm not getting any of the carnation either. Verdict: I love stone fruit scents, but too much of anything is a bad thing. I was hoping all the floral notes would temper the sweetness in this one and give some much-needed depth and sophistication, but I just feel like a giant Fuzzy Peach candy. I also tried layering this over Pontia (lavender and bergamot) and it is much more grown-up and what I was looking for Edited September 3, 2012 by Drae Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sidhechaos Report post Posted June 10, 2013 Philommeidês Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab (BPAL) Lupercalia: Ode to Aphrodite (Limited Edition) Status: Limited Laughter loving. Peach wine, carnation, lemon peel, osmanthus, blood orange, wood violet, and tuberose. MMMMM...peach and spice (carnation I'm sure) sing out first on my skin with a nice balance and the peach is not turning to candy like most fruit scents do, but is a warm juicy just off the tree, I'm tempted to taste myself. gradually the brightness of the lemon peeks through and the other florals (esp. the tuberose) weave in but the peach continues to be dominant but not overwhelming.Even the violet peeks in and out, here and there. once again the lab cranks out beautifully balance fragrance, and something I would have never tried elsewhere, a fruit note scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites