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Serge Lutens Douce Amere – photos and thoughts

by jrd4t on Feb.25, 2010, under Fragrance Bottle Photos, Fragrance Reviews

It’s a pity, but Serge Lutens has decided to pull Douce Amere from its export line, and only offer it exclusively as a Paris bell jar. I’m sure they have their reasoning behind all of their marketing, whether it be their exclusive Paris line, or single year limited exports, but I don’t like it. When I heard that Douce Amere was being pulled, I stopped putting off the purchase and emailed my SA at Barney’s to have her hold me a bottle until their next bag event.

Douce Amere is a gorgeous scent. It combines the familiar sweet, hay-like base of Serge Lutens that is reminiscent of the drydown of Chergui with a crisp, icy anise opening. It has a slight boozy feel to it in the top notes that might remind you of a whiff of Chartreuse liquor. It settles into a comforting, velvety middle with signature SL cues. It’s a great addition to the line, and a pity that it’ll be infinitely harder to get (for those of us outside of Paris).

I guess a set of photos of one tan labeled Serge Lutens is not much different than the next, but Serge does have beautiful bottles, so I figured it couldn’t hurt. Here are just a few that I snapped – nothing fancy, but for those new to Serge, it’s a nice way of checking out the bottle!

Serge Lutens Douce Amere

Serge Lutens Douce Amere

Serge Lutens Douce Amere

Serge Lutens Douce Amere

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