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Mémoire d’une Odeur

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Gucci
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.81 de 5
7,409 votos

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Mémoire d'une Odeur by Gucci is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. Mémoire d'une Odeur was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are chamomile and bitter almond; the heart notes are musk, Indian jasmine and jasmine; the base notes are sandalwood, cedar and vanilla.

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  • Positivo 69%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 11%

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • AlfonsoHuizar

    It’s a very misunderstood fragrance. I decided to give it a chance with a 1.5 ml decant to try it properly, as there were many bad comments, and to my surprise, I ended up falling in love and buying the full bottle. We’re talking about a perfume that invents a new olfactory family (aromatic mineral) and is universal (for any age and gender), which is why it seems strange. It’s hard to explain the unique scent: it opens with herbal and creamy notes, then dries down to a woody floral that maintains that characteristic DNA. It has medium sillage, but long longevity, approximately 9 hours on me. I recommend it entirely; try it on your skin as many times as needed to discover the treasure it is.

  • Manuelita16

    I received it today in an exchange, wary of the reviews. When I atomised it on my hand and smelled the opening, I fell in love. I absolutely adore the opening! That smell of chamomile, or rather daisies, the small edible ones from the meadow I’ve tasted in salad, is the same flavour I perceive alongside the chamomile. I don’t notice the almonds, perhaps a tiny, slight bitter touch. After a while, I start to feel the flowers, and in the dry-down, it’s slightly talc-like with fresh flowers and something herbal; the chamomile is there but almost imperceptible. I see it as unconventional, sober, delicate, and elegant. I also see it as good for men, but for me, it’s feminine. I know they’ll say it lacks the May water, but it reminds me of Chanel No. 19 talc-like, floral, green, sober… of that discreet and elegant woman who says ‘here I am’ and we’ll see if you let me smell you. I wish to buy it as soon as I can afford the EDP, but it’s expensive, and with my budget, I lean towards others on my list because I tend towards oriental, vanilla, gourmand scents… What’s the downside? The longevity; it lasts me at most 4/5 hours, and the last one close to the skin. I’d love for it to last longer and for that delicious opening to extend before the rest is revealed. I know they’ll call me strange because people don’t like the opening, but I love it. It transports me to a meadow of daisies and chamomile with herbs and earth on a fresh spring day. Would I buy it again? Of course; it gives me well-being, relaxes me, brings peace, serenity, and makes me feel feminine.

  • For me, it was the perfume I’ve disliked the most in recent years… I smell burnt alcohol or a spilled disco drink. I wouldn’t buy it, and if someone gave it to me, I wouldn’t use it even in the bathroom. It seems herbal notes just aren’t for me.

  • 🥰 Oohhh, what a more unisex fragrance! Strange, ambiguous… it has good and bad reviews, but what personality. It doesn’t marvel me, but I love it. On my skin, it lasts a long time, lots of almond and that chamomile which takes centre stage and follows me all afternoon…

  • alvarodominguez

    The truth is, I’m not into green fragrances at all, nor have I been drawn to Gucci scents, but I like this one and it has a very unique DNA. It’s an aromatic herbal with a creamy, talc-like base, super unisex. Above all, in the opening, it reminds me of chamomile tea. The projection isn’t very high and stays close to the skin, but it has a decent longevity.

  • Lilmonroe

    I tried it on my skin out of curiosity. It’s interesting when houses propose herbal, unisex, or non-gourmand scents. The box attracts attention; it’s very pretty, with the stars, the gold, the name, the colour, and a twist with the chamomile. The result is a bottle reminiscent of the 80s or 90s; the scent is easy to love, the bitter almond is noticeable instantly, and I find it very pleasant. It’s not a pure herbal scent; ultimately, there is wood and jasmine. The intention is good and the proposal interesting, but the sillage and longevity fall short for a perfume; it seems like a room freshener. That’s the only drawback.

  • This perfume grabbed me with incredible force from the very first moment. In the shop, it seemed super strange, smelling of peanuts and sounding masculine and odd. Yet, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. By the fifth time, when my sister tried it, a lovely chamomile note emerged, and I decided to buy it. At first, it smells of bitter almond, which explains why many don’t like it, but on the skin, it transforms into a soft, cosy chamomile. You can smell the jasmine, the iris, and the vanilla; that combination reminds me of a meadow with dew, almost petrichor. It’s a very luminous perfume, ideal for daytime with a light dress or for night to sleep peacefully. I use it regularly, and every time I spray it, I feel happy. What a beauty. The bottle is magnificent and stands out in my collection for its colour and shape; I love just looking at it. However, like all Gucci perfumes, it lasts almost nothing: three hours on the skin, maybe four on clothes. I’ve mixed Memoire with Souffle Apaisant de Rose from L’Occitane, which seems like a feminine version due to the rose note, and combining them helps it last a bit longer. In summary, it’s a very peculiar herbal perfume worth trying if you give it a chance.

  • For me, it’s very weak. It seems like an infusion of mixed things without identity, lacking character. I won’t review it again: two years later, I don’t know if it has changed or my tastes, but now I like it quite a bit. I can already smell the chamomile flowers and a soft bitterness that wraps everything in cleanliness and tidiness. I don’t dislike it. I’m giving it a second chance. Perhaps it’s the heat of these days, and the perfume suits these temperatures well.

  • I absolutely adore this scent; it’s truly special. I understand why many people dislike it because it has such strong character; the blend of jasmine and chamomile is perfect. I love it.

  • Laylasallylucy

    Uff, what a perfume! I applied it in the morning and haven’t stopped smelling my arm over and over again. On my skin it opened the exquisite chamomile note; I think it’s the first time I’ve used a perfume with this note and I didn’t know I liked it so much. Something creamy and a bit liquorish, it transports me to a chamomile field in the late afternoon. Undoubtedly it’s for spring and summer, during the day. It’s herbal but not the typical green, there’s something that enveloped me in its delicacy. How good that not everyone likes it, haha, that means it’s for someone unique, with ambiguous personality. I rate it unisex but somewhat feminine; my husband also applied it to his wrist, but I didn’t smell that chamomile scent emanating from him. I don’t know what else to say, simply I love it.

  • It works brilliantly in warm weather, summer in full swing (in my part of the country we evaporate on these days, haha, that’s how I feel). The cedar note is soft, the chamomile constant and pleasant, it gives me serenity. I used it in winter and it’s different, lasts less, almost no trail; in spring and autumn I used it because I wanted to, and to my surprise, it shines in summer. Today with so much heat I’ve had a soft, enveloping cloud for seven hours. It’s a different perfume, I don’t know if it’s love or hate like others, I bought it without knowing it and I love it, it’s worth giving it opportunities.

  • I consider it for personal enjoyment, not for others to praise. If you like it, it’s perfect; it makes you relive blocked memories as its name indicates. It’s an enveloping herbal scent; I will definitely buy it again.

  • Chamomile musk unisex infusion. That’s all, nothing more to add. Pleasant: 5/10. Interesting: 3/10. Versatile: 8/10. Original: 6/10.

  • Carcanuelo

    A perfume written in verse. Such a special scent that evokes a room from the early 20th century, sunlight streaming through the curtains and a bunch of chamomile on the table. Nothing else is like it. To that soft, sweet chamomile are added notes of almond, not bitter, subtle but present all the time. Projection and longevity are moderate; ideal for spring and summer, also autumn and winter indoors. Do not buy blind or overuse the sprays, for although it is delicate, in excess it saturates. A mature, aged and evocative aroma: romantic. A poem by Alberto Morillas.

  • On my skin and nose: HORRIBLE. It smells like insecticide mixed with old talcum powder. I never perceived the chamomile. The longevity was eternal; I had to wash all my clothes and even my rucksack. I showered, exfoliated and applied scented cream, and at seven hours I still smell it.

  • The opening is very bitter; I don’t like it. As it dries, a herbal and alcoholic tone appears. It becomes more classic than modern; it’s not a perfume I would buy again.

  • I bought it blind during the lockdown due to YouTube reviews and my curiosity wouldn’t hold back. Contrary to what I heard, I smell metal, fresh but metallic. It doesn’t disgust me, but it gives me headaches and nausea, and the scent lasts for hours. I have to wash my clothes or take a shower to get rid of it. I want to love it, but I hate it. I don’t smell the chamomile nor the herbal notes. Every nose is a different world, haha.

  • A beautiful and unique scent, yet not difficult, but rather harmonious. The herbal opening smells of fresh grass and makes sense of the chamomile, with a creamy sandalwood where the flower floats. It’s not Mimosa nor Coriander, but they share that naturalness. The sandalwood recalls Versace’s Crystal Noir EDT, buttery and brilliant. It has a mineral note that depends on the skin; on me it’s subtle and fleeting. The bottle is madness, elegant in that nostalgic green.

  • Selenophilia

    Today I tried a sample of this perfume, and at first it smells very bitter, like medicinal herb. After a while, something sweetened with vanilla and a bit of sandalwood is also perceived, but the bitterness persists. Apparently, it doesn’t suit my skin.

  • I wanted it for a long time, without having tried it. It was somewhere in my brain, but, for some reason, I never remembered its existence when I passed a perfumerie. I suspect that, deep down, I wanted to buy it blindly. It was a total hit. First impressions: an absolute softness. With a simple sniff I had to make an effort to feel it. Calling it intimate falls short, but it compensates with an impressive persistence: yesterday I bathed, soaped, and creamed, and it was still present. It clings to the skin. I feel it’s ideal for the heat, because it gives that sensation of freshness, of comfort one feels when arriving at a ventilated or sheltered place from the heat: the shade of trees, the corridors of old houses that have a particular current that isolates them from the outside. Also, its mineral side took me to one of my favourite scents, that of constructions, which have something damp and refreshing. It makes you want to bathe in it. As for the scent itself, nothing that hasn’t appeared in all the reviews: chamomile, herbaceous aromas, green notes and that mineral touch that I love. I related it to: Peau d’ ailleurs, Eau de gentiane Blanche and, more distantly, Paula’s Ibiza.

  • Is it cologne? Not even close, it’s an EDP. We started off on the wrong foot because if you don’t like it, it vanishes in two hours, flat. I bought it straight away because it smells divine. It has a citrusy touch, reminiscent of Guerlain’s Teazzura, although Gucci’s is richer, even if it doesn’t last as long. It’s herbal, floral, citrusy and sweet: I adore it, but only for use after a bath before bed.

  • I had already tried it and loved it. Took months to buy it. I don’t know what it generates in me that I love it. I feel it as sweet herbs, it’s very personal, very sexy. I haven’t used it much but I would like it to last longer on skin. Rather than project and flood. The bottle is beautiful.

  • Aromadicciones

    Wow! I always look for special and different fragrances and this is one of them. Very green at the start. With bitter chamomile accords, mixed with jasmine and cedar. Earthy, bitter, herbal. I can’t tell you it resembles AURA DE MUGLER, but it opens like that… very green. Woody, bitter from the musk. The jasmine stands out little because the herbal side of the chamomile wins, reminding you of a very green apple. Yes, it smells a bit medicinal…but I like different aromas. I still can’t feel the vanilla.

  • A mystery you will never solve but to which you will keep returning. Mysterious yet luminous, the difficult that becomes easy. Subtle, elegant and delicious. A walk through Rome in summer. Do not judge it on the first try nor by its opening, give it time, mix with it and it will adapt to you and you will love it.

  • The idea of a perfume is that it should be personal, your signature to society… for those who perceive a scent to associate it with you….and in the last two decades I have witnessed a genocide of fragrances, turning us into clones… everyone smells like Million and the sticky-scented hill of Paco Rabanne, everyone smells like La Vita è Bella and every brand releases a poorly made clone of what Lancôme already launched…..and where does the purpose of using a fragrance go??? Gucci renews my faith in perfumery with this perfume from a great like Alberto Morillas…..a fresh, relaxing fragrance, with a clearly floral middle phase that awakens the senses and a sweet-bitter base, where almonds are perceived with vanilla and sandalwood in its purest nectar, nothing synthetic!!, you can feel the quality of the ingredients. In summary, a perfume that is a pleasure and only generates compliments that can be worn even in your moments of solitude, when you rest on a sofa, barefoot, and want to ‘dress’ with a veil of elegance and freshness.

  • If nostalgia were a single scent, it would resemble this. I apply it, close my eyes, and travel to past times, distant places, or perhaps just to my childhood and the smell of my mother’s fragrances, or maybe it’s a scent I only dreamed of?

  • Bibilalique

    Reminds me a lot of chamomile tea, as if it also carries anise. More than vintage, I feel it’s bohemian; I imagine it on someone in velvet with a colourful mask in autumn. It has a short trail and lasts about five hours, so it’s not a bomb. Anyway, it’s pretty but not for me; it was interesting to get to know it.

  • Not sure, it smells like a shot of whisky or something quite strong, and yet I like it. It has a ‘nose’ that…

  • Liked it, though I’m not sure if it’s for daily wear or special occasions. Reminds me of Cabochard, which I adore, but I don’t find much use for it as it doesn’t feel modern. With these two, I’m encouraged to try something unusual and see the reactions. I’ll decide to wear what I fancy and let others decide if they like it.

  • At first, I thought I didn’t like it, perhaps because of the bitterness of the almond. But it’s just the opening; I let it settle, and on me, it smells of talc, barely sweet and herbal. A particular scent. Now I love it and want to wear it all the time; I feel it suits any season, day or night. I don’t get the old-lady perfume vibe, although it’s true that it’s not common (like the profile of Good Girl or Olympea). This perfume is for those who like something different or want a scent for themselves. I should clarify that I’m a fan of green florals, so perhaps that’s why I like it.

  • Ignacio Bravo

    It gave me a real shock. It comes out very strong and green, and after three hours, a sweet chamomile note becomes noticeable. It’s not something to buy blindly, unless you’re in love at first sniff, which was my case. It has a lot of personality. Two years later, I’ve just finished the 40ml bottle. The world of perfumery has changed so much that I don’t want to spend $200 on 100ml anymore. I enjoyed it, but I don’t think it’s smart to repurchase.

  • I thought I’d like it for the notes, but the bitter almond and my skin just don’t get along. From the start, it overpowers everything and makes the perfume unpleasant. What a pity; I would have loved for the other notes to come through.

  • It’s very different from the others. On my skin, the almond note really stands out. Although I don’t wear it daily, when I do, I like it. I think it’s more for personal enjoyment; it doesn’t attract anyone’s attention. It’s good, but not essential for me, so I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • I admit I hesitated for a long time before picking up this rarity, but I’m glad to have it at home. The opening is unusual, but the dry-down, with that floral and herbal touch, convinced me. I don’t sense any specific note, just a perfect blend that takes me back to happy memories of past times.

  • I’ve been thinking about how to comment on this great perfume and don’t know how to describe it. It’s fresh but warm, green but romantic, soapy but floral. All those contradictions come together when I wear it. It seems timeless because it belongs to all eras: my grandmother would have worn it in the 90s and my nephew in ten years’ time. It brings nostalgia. It’s retro, modern, strange, elegant, and casual. Great master Morillas.

  • Like user Dai0357, it also smells strange to me, sometimes like petrol, but it hooked me. It’s different from everything I’ve tried. The first time I wore it, I sprayed about 15 times and didn’t notice it, throwing it in the drawer in frustration. A month later, I used it again, and although it’s not a beast in longevity, it improves significantly. It smells exactly like that green that represents the colour.

  • This Preciado is a treat in my collection, nothing for those who can’t handle the unusual; herbaceous scents don’t usually receive compliments (some say it smells like grass with medicine, but it’s something else). Starting with the bottle, it’s elegant and reminds me of my aunt’s accessories, that one with good taste for wallpaper but who is uncomfortable with her collection of harlequins which, in the end, are art. In the opening notes, there’s a flash of chamomile, not just any, but the kind that brings to mind an April morning having tea with your favourite person, the one whose presence speeds you up and then gives you inner peace. Like its nut, it fades after two hours. The heart is musk and jasmine, taking you to a garden with white flowers and hanging greenery where you read old books of good poetry. The base of sandalwood and cedar evokes an old biscuit tin (empty of biscuits, full of threads from my aunt cross-stitching) and the soaps my grandmother used to hide in clothes to give them an elegant, rustic, and powdery scent. In short, it’s cosy.

  • Mr. Baskerville

    Disconcerting. I spent a depressing hour and a half with coffee and a sterile political argument between a radical friend with Botox, Ozempic, and an iPhone, and others wanting to return to feudalism. A girl, the daughter of those charlatans, looked at me with bored eyes, asking for help. When I left, at the perfumerie to shake off the bad vibes, I spotted her with Mémoire d’une Odeur. It starts soft and floral with a subtle bitterness, neither good nor bad. I didn’t imagine chamomile, but rather a metallic, musky, and medicinal touch. The development is linear, though the jasmine gives it an ethereal and pleasant air. It’s green, but more subjective than natural. It seems like a perfume for clothes, including loungewear, in spring, very rare. The projection is contained and the longevity could be better. I don’t quite like it, but paradoxically, I want to wear it often. I understand it’s a sensory experience, not just for scenting, and I respect that. I don’t recommend buying blindly, but do test it under proper conditions.

  • Perhaps the least conventional perfume in my collection. The opening is bitter, herbal, and aromatic, with a vintage medicinal touch that I absolutely adore. I can’t pinpoint specific notes, but on my skin, it smells like a tonic or a muscle rub. It reminds me of wild cherry or rosemary and oregano infusions, transporting me straight back to my childhood: playing at my grandparents’ house and being cured with tonics. That’s why I love it so much 🌿💚 I don’t detect any florals. The opening is sharp; I believe that herbal-medical character is what others call metallic. It lasts 12 hours, but by hour three, it sits close to the skin. It’s 100% unisex and for personal enjoyment. Conclusion: this is a TRULY DISTINCTIVE perfume, not made to please everyone, so don’t buy blindly, but it’s a scent that takes you on a beautiful journey of fresh grass. It is a sensory experience in itself. For me, it’s the most prized jewel because it’s an instant trip to the most beautiful times with my grandparents 💕