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Sunrise in Cadaques Pour Homme

Raphael Haury
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Raphael Haury
3.92 de 5
116 votos

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Descripción

Sunrise in Cadaqués Pour Homme by Salvador Dalí is a spicy woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Raphael Haury. The top notes are cardamom, grapefruit, and nutmeg; the heart notes are cedar, absinthe, and geranium; and the base notes are Haitian vetiver, amber, moss, and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 19%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

116 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 4.3%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • TangoCharlie

    My first blind buy was a total fail: I don’t know if the bottle was defective or what, but on my skin it smelled like vomit mixed with bitter citrus and amber. My brother liked it, so I gave it to him. What a pity, I had so many expectations (I don’t know where they saw a resemblance to Terre d’Hermes, this is lightyears away from smelling like it).

  • TangoCharlie

    My first blind buy was a disaster… I don’t know if the bottle was defective or what, but on a thousand different skin tests it smelled exactly like vomit mixed with expired citrus and amber. My brother liked it, so I ended up giving it to him. What a pity, I had so many expectations (I don’t know where they saw a resemblance to Terre d’Hermes, this is lightyears away from smelling like it).

  • In Paraguay, we have a harsh and changeable climate; it went from tropical to having very cold winters and very hot summers. That’s why I still classify fragrances by season, and I rate Sunrise as Spring and Summer in all their glory. The fresh opening gives me the sensation of a warm path toward purity and clean feelings. The heart invites you to relax and project that calm we need on hot days so we know we smell good despite the sweat. The base dries with a modern vetiver and a wet mossy scent, giving that freshness that accompanies you at the end of the day. I recommend it to those who want to stand out without overwhelming, especially for crowded workplaces where closeness allows you to enjoy it without it being annoying. Perfect for days of intense heat and afternoons that turn into hot nights. Sunrise stands out for being inspired by Cadaqués, where the sea and sun join forces to make you an accomplice to that event.

  • Haven’t written reviews in a while, but since I ran out of Dalí’s Cadaques Sunrise, I have to weigh in. The projection is powerful and strong, without being suffocating, for an hour, then it stabilizes: it keeps projecting, just not with the initial intensity. The star notes are the spices, especially cardamom and nutmeg, which combined with the citrus create a very pleasant aroma. On skin, it lasts about five hours before fading to skin scent. The heart and base, with cedar, amber, and moss, eventually turn it into a fougère. Ideal for autumn and spring; it’s an all-rounder for any occasion, in my opinion suitable for both morning and evening. At night, while it can be worn as everyone pleases, it’s not ideal if we’re used to beast mode perfumes. It works well for formal and informal events, and I’ve received many compliments. The bottle design is another hit: the iridescent glass creates a gorgeous effect with little or lots of light, like a sunset (playing on the name, haha). In short, a beautiful fragrance for formal or informal use, preferably during the day in autumn and spring, where you’ll surely get compliments. Cheers!

  • Haven’t written a review in a while, but since I’m out of this perfume, I have to comment on this gem. The projection is powerful and intense without being suffocating; it lasts an hour before stabilizing: it keeps projecting, just not with the initial force. The star notes are the spices, cardamom, and nutmeg, which combined with the citrus create a very pleasant aroma. On skin, it lasts about five hours before fading to skin scent. The heart and base, with cedar, amber, and moss, turn it into a fougère. Ideal for autumn and spring; it’s an all-rounder for any occasion, in my opinion suitable for both morning and evening. At night, while it can be worn, it’s not ideal compared to beast mode perfumes. It works for formal and informal settings, and I’ve received tons of compliments. The bottle has iridescent glass that looks like a sunset in the light, playing on the name, haha. In short, a beautiful fragrance for formal or informal use, preferably during the day in autumn and spring, where you’ll surely get compliments. Cheers!