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Season 7, Episode 34: Our latest ‘must-sniffs’!
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We’re rhapsodising about some of the incredible fragrances we’ve got our
noses on lately (and beautiful new stores we’ve discovered while out and
about) in this episode – so jam-packed with perfumes we’re telling each other
about that we’ll have to do a Part Two to fit them all in. What can we say? It’s
been SUCH a busy time for launches and exciting newness in the fragrance
world. Indeed, during the recording of this episode, Nicola got so excited by
Suzy’s descriptions of a new (and affordable!) niche brand that she purchased
their discovery set to try for herself.
Which of these would you want to try first, we wonder...?
Torti Massi Miliano
(57 Brewer Street)
‘Massimiliano Torti was born in Florence in 1975, and his early passion for
perfumery exposed him to the leading scents of the ’80s and ’90s. Torti has
revolutionised perfumery by stepping away from conventional training to focus
on monophonic essences, capturing the intrinsic purity of raw materials. He
collaborated with experts in tea, chocolate, and essential oils and opened a
laboratory in the heart of Umbria, to create his unique fragrances. Operating
exclusively from his workshop, Torti’s work is a testament to authentic
craftsmanship, where every product is meticulously handcrafted with a
profound commitment to quality.’
Atelier Rebul Golden Hour
By perfumer Pascal Gaurin
‘Inspired by Istanbul's most enchanting moment, Istanbul Golden Hour Eau de
Parfum transforms that magical time when the sun nears the
horizon—wrapping the city in a golden-hued glow—into a captivating olfactory
experience.
Top Notes: The fragrance opens with a bright and fresh touch of pear and
neroli, evoking the exact moment the light begins to soften.
Heart Notes: At its heart, jasmine and toasted coconut reflect the warm,
inviting tones of the Golden Hour.
Base Notes: Deep notes of amber accord, labdanum, and vanilla add depth,
leaving a long-lasting and elegant trail on the skin.’
Idiom Fragrances
‘Elevated, single-minded fragrances. Designed for layering. 7 fragrances.127
combinations. One you. Wear your way.’
All 30ml eau de parfum are £38. Suzy got:
Idiom Acoustic Rose
‘Rose centre stage. A timeless, modern, universal rose. It begins bright, floral,
moves through notes of juicy apricot and osmanthus before revealing deeper
notes that softly hum with spice, earth, and tobacco. It’s rose in all its
blooming glory.
Solo: A warm, juicy, skin-close floral
Layer: Adds rose-toned refinement and polish.’
Idiom Pepper Solstice
A warm pulse of black and pink pepper. It’s a sun-setting, compulsive burst of
velvet spice and rounded radiance. The scent of good times.
Solo: A soft, spiced skin scent. Skin on skin.
Layer: Adds a unique, spiced lift to any fragrance.
We wanted to capture the soul of pepper — a fragrant still-life of the most
famous spice in the world. We sourced black pepper oil from Madagascar, a
spicy but bright, citrus-laced and rounded variety that brings initial lift and a
sparkle of heat.
Pink pepper notes add a softer pulse — fruitier, almost rosy. Then come the
unexpected layers: cedarwood for dry, grounded warmth, and turmeric leaf
that deepens the pepper, adding golden spice, body and a hint of zest.
Together they create a pepper fragrance that’s warm, sumptuous and wholly
unique.’
(Suzy wants to get the Palo Santo and 3D Amplifier AND the Vetiver Ace
and Bergamot Hi Fi as well!)
Idiom Fragrances also do a Discovery Kit of all seven fragrances for £35,
which is the best way to try the layering experien