Calandre is a green, musky, fresh scent created for Women in 1969 by perfumer Michel Hy.
Review
This scent is gentle and elegant. It starts off with a green vibe, transitioning quickly to an aldehydic, metallic, Rose with a blend of Rose, Lily of the Valley, Oakmoss, and Musk. It’s ultra-fresh with a Musky/powdery quality that feels both regal and easy to wear at the same time. It has a casual elegance that will work well from the office, to drinks with friends, to running errands, to formal occasions. Its lightness makes it wearable year round, and though soft, will last while remaining soft and close to the skin. It has been compared to Chanel N.19.
Inspiration
Calandre was an experiment into the genre of Metallics, succeeding with a timeless Metallic Rose essence.
Notes
Bergamot and Galbanum bring a slightly green brightness to the opening of this scent. A floral heart quickly blooms with a bouquet comprised of Rose, Jasmine, Geranium, Orris Lily of the Valley, and Hyacinth, giving a gentle powdery quality,and hints of that metallic essence when mixing with the citrus opening. Sandalwood and Vetiver come in at the base, adding a hint of a woody essence, but just for a moment. Amber follows closely behind, bringing a sensual warmth while Oakmoss and Musk finish off this scent with a quiet, Musky essence.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Galbanum
Heart Notes: Rose, Jasmine, Geranium, Orris, Lily of the Valley, Hyacinth
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Vetiver, Oakmoss, Amber, Musk