WHAT I SMELL: Voyage opens with a Sweetart candied sweetness that very quickly moves to a soured and spiced citrus that has a undercut flattened note of what I can only describe as shoe leather that is met with a bit just a hint of rubber. I know that my description doesn’t sound so appealing, but the combination of those ingredients are rather interesting and exotic. After around 15 minutes, the flatness disappears to give rise to a spiced amber that seems to buzz with vibrant energy as well as helps to bolster the perfume’s projection. The perfume at this point is rather prickly and reminds me of a large sack of exotic spices in a large burlap sack located in a hidden gem of earthly delights in an Indian street market. As the perfume develops more, there’s a floral component (I am guessing because the notes don’t list any florals) that helps to smooth out the spice and which helps to give the perfume a more dream like quality. The real magic with Voyage for me is after about an hour into the wear when the florals, spices and vanilla begin to blend, taking off any sharp edges to create this creamy and wonderfully exotic perfume that’s perfectly fitted for the fall weather.
From the Hiram Green website:
An ode to the exotic mysteries of India, our new fragrance is as atmospheric and thrilling as a Mysore street market and as opulent as Octopussy’s floating palace on Lake Pichola.
Voyage is an intoxicating blend of fresh citrus top notes, a heart of warm amber and luscious suede over a smooth vanilla base.
WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME: Hiram has chosen the peacock as a visual representation of the perfume. He made the perfect choice.
THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE VOYAGE: spicy, exotic, mysterious
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT VOYAGE: Kafkaesque, Chemist in the Bottle
BOTTOM LINE: Some perfumers have a very distinctive signature to their perfumes and once again with Voyage, this is easily identifiable as a Hiram Green perfume. I asked Hiram if there was a note that was central to all three of his perfumes (Moon Bloom, Shangri La and of course Voyage) and he said that there was not. Given that, all I can say is that on my skin there is a common thread…so I’ll just say that each perfume has a very distinct “Hiramism”….and that’s a good thing!
- Bone Rating: 4 out of possible 5 bones
- Scent: Oriental
- Nose: Hiram Green
- Classification: Unisex
- Expense: 135 Euros for 50 ml eau de parfum from the Hiram Green website. Limited edition of 250 bottles. Pre-orders ship November 2, 2015 and come with a 5 ml atomizer of your choice of Moon Bloom, Shangri La or Voyage.
Sample courtesy of Hiram Green. Opinions and observations are my own.
October 26, 2015 at 10:00 am
Loved reading your brief description of Voyage, so accurate. Glad you liked it
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October 27, 2015 at 5:35 am
Thanks Lucas!
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October 26, 2015 at 12:17 pm
Nice description. I reserved a bottle through Indigo. I can’t wait to get my hands (nose?) on this baby!
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October 27, 2015 at 5:36 am
Wow… a blind buy. Good for you. I know you’ll love it!
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October 27, 2015 at 10:15 am
I’m such a fan of Hiram’s work. Looking forward to smelling this one!
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October 27, 2015 at 5:50 pm
Daisy… I am too. You won’t be disappointed!
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