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Tilia

Quentin Bisch
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Quentin Bisch
4.09 de 5
4,746 votos

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Tilia by Marc-Antoine Barrois is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2024, this composition is signed by perfumer Quentin Bisch. Upon opening, the scent unfolds with linden blossom, sambac jasmine and sweet gorse; the heart reveals heliotrope, orange blossom and vetiver; while the base settles on Ambrofix™ and Georgywood.

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  • Invierno 11%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 70%
  • Noche 30%

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Comunidad

4,746 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 12%

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  • samucel87

    What a lovely little scent, so beautifully crafted. Tilia feels like breathing fresh air on a spring morning. It’s subtle, tender, sunny and clean, with a joy that’s truly infectious. It projects well for the first 2-3 hours before settling down a bit. It transports you to a Tuscan garden of yellow flowers; that’s what my soul smells like. The only downside is it fades quickly, leaving just a faint trace on the skin after about 6 hours. At first, it smells of linden and heliotrope, with a hint of jasmine that isn’t the star. Then soft woody and amber notes emerge without ever losing that freshness. A real wonder for the senses. It reminds me of my favourite perfume in the world, La Fayette by Bond No. 9 (though it’s not the same, is it?), but it’s much cheaper, which earns it a top spot in my summer ranking. Price matters, after all, we’re hardworking people. Plus, this brand’s atomiser is the best in the world. I hate Ganymede, I adore Enceladus, and I simply love Tilia. In short: 16+, unisex but leaning feminine. Suitable for warm and temperate climates. Scent: 9/10. Longevity: 6-7h. Projection: 8/10. Versatility: 9/10. Price: €1.95/ml. Final score: 8.1/10.

  • samucel87

    What a lovely scent, so beautifully crafted. Tilia feels like breathing fresh air on a spring morning. Subtle, tender, sunny and clean, with a joy that is infectious. It projects well for the first 2-3 hours before settling down a bit. It transports you to a garden of yellow flowers in Tuscany; that is what my soul smells like. The only downside is that it fades quickly, leaving only a trace on the skin after about 6 hours. At first, it smells of linden and heliotrope, with a touch of jasmine that isn’t the star. Then soft woody and amber notes emerge, never losing that freshness. A wonderful treat for the senses. It reminds me of my favourite perfume in the world, La Fayette by Bond No. 9 (though it’s not the same, eh?), but it’s much cheaper, which earns it a top spot in my summer ranking. Price matters, after all, we are hard-working people. Plus, the atomiser from this brand is the best in the world. I hate Ganymede, I adore Enceladus, and I love Tilia. In summary: 16+, unisex but leaning towards feminine. Warm and temperate climates. Scent: 9/10. Longevity: 6-7h. Projection: 8/10. Versatility: 9/10. Price: €1.95/ml. Final score: 8.1/10.

  • Nuripecor

    I wore Tilia today; I have a decant that’s nearly finished. I don’t own many floral scents, especially not ones with yellow flowers, but trying Tilia has opened my eyes to new horizons. I can’t quite break down the individual notes, as I don’t know exactly how some, like linden blossom, smell, but I know what it does to me. It’s the kind of perfume that lifts your spirits and changes your mood if you’re having a bad day. It transports me to imaginary spring moments bathed in sunlight in a meadow of white and yellow flowers, wearing a white dress with bare feet… It’s a beautiful perfume, and I’ll buy it simply for the memories it evokes. You should all give it a try.

  • Nuripecor

    Today I wore Tilia; I already have a decant in its last days. I hardly have any floral perfumes, let alone ones with yellow flowers, but trying Tilia expanded my vision towards new horizons. I’m not capable of breaking down the notes, as I don’t know how some of the listed ones smell, like the linden flower, but I do know what it produces in me. It’s the kind of perfume that cheers you up, changes your mood if you’re having a bad day; it transports me to imaginary spring moments bathed in sunlight in a countryside of white and yellow flowers, with a white dress and bare feet… It’s a beautiful perfume that I’ll buy just for what it evokes. You should try it.

  • To my nose, it is a delicious composition, one of the best I have smelled recently. It combines clean and floral aspects in a beautiful way. I feel fresh, vaporous, elegant, cheerful and optimistic. It smells like a bouquet of yellow flowers of unknown identity; they say it is linden, but at times I smell genista. It brings to mind a breeze on a walk through a flowery meadow, perhaps by the sea given that salty touch. It has exquisite freshness and cleanliness, avoiding the cloying sweetness of yellow flowers in favour of green and crisp notes. However, I have certain reservations. Although I initially thought it was for spring-summer, in very high temperatures it can become overwhelming. Furthermore, due to its great longevity and projection, if you apply too much it can become overpowering. It is so long-lasting and linear that I have to space out its use and cannot wear it several days in a row without getting tired of it. On me, it lasts more than 12 hours, much longer on clothes or hair. Despite this, I think I will buy the 30 ml size because it is wonderful for occasional use. I love it in relaxed work environments, for example. Scent 8/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 8/10, Value for money 5/10, Versatility 6/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? I did not purchase it.

  • To my nose, it’s a completely delicious composition, one of the best I’ve smelled recently. It combines clean and floral aspects in a beautiful way. It makes me feel fresh, vaporous, and elegant, but also cheerful, carefree, and optimistic. It smells eminently floral, like a bouquet of yellow flowers whose particular identity I don’t know; they say it’s linden, but at times I also smell broom. It brings to mind the smell the breeze brings on a walk through a flowered meadow, perhaps by the sea because there’s a salty hint. It has exquisite freshness and cleanliness, without resorting at all to the sweeter, syrupy side of yellow flowers, but rather the greener, fresher side. However, I have certain difficulties with this perfume. Although the first time I felt Tilia I thought it was for spring-summer, I believe at too high temperatures it can result in being very overwhelming. Also, due to its excellent performance in longevity and projection, I feel it can saturate if we dose it too cheerfully. Furthermore, it seems so long-lasting and linear that I have to space its use out a lot and can’t wear it for several consecutive days without ending up tired. On me, it has good projection and a longevity that exceeds 12 hours, much greater on clothes or in hair if we graze it. Despite this, I think I’ll buy the 30 ml bottle because it seems wonderful to wear occasionally. I especially love it for relaxed work environments, for example, an occasion of use where I felt it fit completely. Scent 8/10 Longevity 10/10 Sillage 8/10 Value for money 5/10 Versatility 6/10 Packaging 8/10 Would I buy it again? I didn’t buy it.

  • It smells super rich, floral, fresh, clean, very original and very different from most floral perfumes. I don’t think there are many fragrances with linden flower and broom by Gayamba.

  • It’s fresh and wearable. It’s not a scent I absolutely adore, as I’m not a huge fan of flowers, but I’ve used up the entire decant. As soon as it dries down, the floral notes emerge and the blend is, at the very least, curious, like lying in a field smelling of wildflowers. In my view, it’s very daytime-appropriate. There’s a part that reminds me of Nenuco; it’s like a mix of Nenuco with linden blossom.

  • It’s fresh and wearable. It’s not a scent I adore; they’re not the flowers I like most, but I spent the whole decant. As soon as it starts to dry down, the flowers come out and the mix is, at the very least, curious, like lying in the field with the smell of wildflowers. Very daytime in my opinion. There’s a part that reminds me of Nenuco. A mix of Nenuco with linden flower.

  • I haven’t had this kind of infatuation in a long time. Love at first sight is rare for me; usually, I fall slowly in love with a scent, like a person. Sometimes it’s just a crush, especially if feelings take a back seat. That doesn’t stop me from trying all kinds of fragrances. After all, as a victim of capitalism, I need my little serotonin boost after a successful shopping trip, and Quentin Bisch is gaining ground on my list of creators. With Ganymede (though it’s not for me), he’s achieved great success, especially among perfume lovers. He’s also done very well in mainstream, for example Le Male Elixir or Gucci Elixir. Tilia is a very good perfume, decidedly feminine, categorised as ‘unisex’, which doesn’t rule out that men might dare to wear it, perhaps especially those with a strongly masculine aura, although this statement might seem contradictory, a bit like when you have to wear a pink t-shirt; not everyone can wear it with natural nonchalance. The scent is floral all over. You’ll get a full-power floral sensation immediately after spraying, relaxing and intoxicating at the same time. The linden flower here is treated with style, sophistication, and in the right measure because sometimes, in other proposals, it releases such painful sweetness that it seems like a strongly melancholic memory. The composition shines as a whole, it seems made of a single aromatic piece, and perhaps jasmine and vetiver also form part of this harmonious general impression, although I can only imagine them as they practically don’t appear on my skin. This fragrance clearly shows how synthetic notes, almost excessively abused ones like Ambroxan and its derivatives, can be integrated: it almost smells a bit like luxuriously perfumed skin cream, and that’s really sexy. Overall performance very satisfactory, but what I like most is the quality and elegance it exudes; it attracts a lot of attention, although it’s not for everyone. Courtesy of Gema.

  • This perfume is a love poem, pure romantic literature. Imagine the scene of the portrait on the Madison Bridge. If you are wondering whether men can wear it, I say yes; men know how to appreciate these things too, don’t we?

  • This perfume is a love poem, pure romantic literature, the scene of the portrait on Madison Bridge. If you’re wondering if men can wear it, I say yes; men appreciate these things too, don’t we?

  • Patricia de los mares

    Yesterday, Angel, the guy at Isolee in Nervión, tested it on me with great kindness and wisdom. This perfume, along with others by the same creator, is adorable, sweet, and warm. I define it as a winter sun that everyone likes and doesn’t bother anyone. I went for his brother Encelade because I felt it suited my intensity better, but I admit that Tilia offers sweetness and warmth; perhaps it’s better for stressed people. The linden flower brings a lot of peace and a sweet, captivating halo. Maybe in the end I’ll decide on this majestic linden.

  • I’m not usually a fan of floral perfumes, but I’d make an exception for this. The price takes a bit of the shine off, but I love that florist smell, flowers and more flowers; it’s beautiful and lifts my spirits.

  • What a beauty, a marvel of softness and persistence. It smells like a chamomile infusion with a super intimate halo, as if you were crushing flowers and chamomile and linden branches with your hands. It’s a perfume that whispers. Also, the Angel sales assistant at the Corte Inglés Nervión store in Seville was heaven in service. Patricia’s review encouraged me, and I loved it. I’ll order it for the Kings’ Day.

  • Woman in Love

    Well, to be honest, it hasn’t taken me by the heart. It’s rich, yes, but in my opinion, not particularly interesting. The good thing is that it lasts a long time and the trail smells fantastic.