L'Eau Rêvée D'Hubert Sisley for women and men

L'Eau Rêvée D'Hubert Sisley for women and men

main accords
aromatic
green
fresh spicy
woody
mossy
earthy
patchouli

Perfume rating 4.05 out of 5 with 238 votes

L'Eau Rêvée D'Hubert by Sisley is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. L'Eau Rêvée D'Hubert was launched in 2023. Top notes are Mint, Buchu or Agathosma and Shiso; middle notes are Geranium, Papyrus and Cedar; base notes are Oakmoss, Patchouli and Ambroxan.

Dreams inspire our creativity, they surround us with images, memories and sensations. Les Eaux Rêvées expresses this imagination, where inspirations from different generations come together, collide and complement each other - the d'Ornan family, SISLEY.

BIPOLAR, TWO-COLOR SNAPS

Considered male roses, the beaks emit an intensely fragrant breath of peppermint, clear notes of greens and accents of damp earth. A rich abundance of components gives the aroma a refined natural touch.

Top notes: paparmint, buchu, shiso
Middle notes: cedar, geranium, papyrus
Base notes: ambroxan, oakmoss, patchouli

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Top Notes

Mint
Buchu or Agathosma
Shiso

Middle Notes

Geranium
Papyrus
Cedar

Base Notes

Oakmoss
Patchouli
Ambroxan

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Miaolicxx

I didn't like it that much when I first try it in the store, but it grew on me and passed D'Alma to become my fav of this line. It starts with such a strong mint essential oil scent almost feels like you’re breathing into a diffuser in a spa, so I can see why some might find it too astringent. But it slowly fades into a softer green scent that resembles a freshly cut rose stem or fresh lychee shell (if you ever lived in a tropical country where you can get fresh lychee), it’s fruity/floral without any sweetness and almost puckery scent. I am a green/mint lover but I have nothing in my collection that gives out similar vibe. Definitely a must-try if you’re looking for something special but not a safe blind buy.

orangeyred

Almost overpowering with the mint at first, but calms down after a few minutes of wearing. Almost church-y when worn on clothes, which I really like. Green, but in the way cut leaves smell when they've sat for an hour and a half on a surface. Piquant, a bit mature, reminds me of dark indoor greenery.

youcaughtthelight

I really don’t like it. I don’t know if it’s just my body chemistry but I get a massive headache every time I wear this. It’s sharp and pungent, in a chemical way. On the dry down it smells like a very subtle moth ball. Like a moth ball scented with a bunch of other s*** to cover up that it’s a moth ball.

jim.2

It appears I'm clearly in the minority but I really dislike this one. The opening reminds me of car parts soaking in WD-40. That fades after about 15 minutes and what's left is a very green mint ...a mint bordering on an unpleasant garden weed. It's better than the opening but not by a whole lot. The note breakdown sounded interesting and I took a chance. Swing and a miss.

Arber Cami

This is a heavy mint centric fragrance and I don't like it. Opens up very green and cold minty and dries down to a green, minty, aromatic, earthy fragrance reminiscing of bug spray. Sample before buying, this isn't a safe blind buy.

Cherry_Darling

Best of the line hands down! Not usually a mint fan but this is amazing. So fresh, green, just that tiny touch sweet, smells so expensive, not peppermint or spearmint or regular mints but more of a really really fresh green posh mint, real wow factor here. Nothing gum like about it, nor masculine, very unisex leans feminine, almost creamy in a strange way. Absolutely gorgeous!

Riverwind79

For the green minty fans out there, this is one you must add on in your perfume collection. It smells really nice. I went to Sisley booth to try this out both on skin and paper and fell in love at first sniff and bought a bottle instantly. It does have some similarity with Geranium Pour Monsieur (I own a bottle of this too) but both smell really different. L'Eau Rêvée D'Hubert to me, smells more minty and green where as GPM smells more minty spicy.

ro_ro_123

Wow, what a beauty. Life feels expensive at the moment, so I haven't indulged in a scent for quite sometime, but the minute I sprayed D'Hubert at the Sisley counter today I knew I had to buy it. Just divine.
It took me straight back to the first time I visited Paris nearly 10 years ago, I took the iconic Clarin's Tonic body-oil with me, and that intoxicating scent of geranium & mint will forever be etched in my mind as the smell of Paris.
For the quality, I actually find this to be very well priced.
I am totally bewitched, this smells natural, chic, expensive, and oh so French.
Don't complain about longevity, totally not the point, this is the antithesis of the everlasting & nauseating Santals and Baccarat Rouges' of the world, and thank goodness for that!! Love.

single-love

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시소잎 향, 풀, 싱그러운, 저녁 시골 향, 좋은 책방 냄새

Random Spirit Lover

Reminds me a lot of one of my favorite niche Fragrances, the Anabasis by Apoteker Tepe.
Which makes sense as they share some key notes. Opening of shiso and mint, supported by cedar. This one goes a little greener and aromatic, whereas the Anabasis is slightly woodier and had touches of citrus.

I like this quite a bit, and I’m glad I got a small decant to try, but for me it wouldn’t be full bottle worthy as like the Anabasis a lot more, and every time I spray this it just makes me want to smell that instead.

ACBCNTW

A shiso bomb! Green yet unique. Smells expensive.

sarazil

smelling this almost leaves a taste in my mouth. it reminds me of this turkish gum called ”falim”, but a lot more intense with the mint and aromatic scent. it’s very green, very clean, very unique, sharp and expensive smelling.

sabsizzle

Wow, so green and woody! I thought it smelled familiar, it reminds me of when my boyfriend wears terre d’hermes. I would say this fragrance is a bit more unisex, but leans masculine. It is nice though, I love terre d’hermes so I love this one too, just maybe on my boyfriend instead of me.

Not_So_Perfumy

Do you like green, Madame? VOILÀ!!
Very, very green. The opening is a loud, in-your-face sharp green concoction of geranium, mint and shiso(I personally don't get the other stuff; or maybe I do but don't recognize the smell. Agathosma?!?!) I feel like I get ivy too, but I'm not sure.
The smell sort of stays the same(very green) for some time, but the intensity is much less compared to the opening.
In late dry down(after around 4 hours) I get a bit of oakmoss with its subtle sweetness.
Not much projection after that loud opening
On skin, it dies after apx 8 hours.
I like it; but honestly, it just doesn't feel much like a perfume to me; it's more of an herbal concoction!

Ineke01

Received a sample, smelled it and it reminded me of Sisley’s eau de campagne (one of my summer scents). Fresh, herbal.
I tried them side by side on skin today. Hubert has a bit more geranium and less sillage & longevity than Eau de Campagne. But they’re definitely siblings! If you have one, you don’t need the other.

raiza1990

This is nice. It’s fresh and very aromatic but it is still safe, not sharp. It smells expensive. It’s more masculine than feminine. I imagine a mature, rich and elegant man wearing it in the european summer. It has a relaxing and classic vibe.

MajaGordon

Very, very good, and certainly interesting. In the very first opening burst (almost tooth-paste-y and off-putting to me - though certainly inoffensive to others - peppermint and I are not the best of friends due to a scarring incident in my youth involving peppermint schnapps - a liqueur I do not recommend 🙄), reminiscent of Geranium Pour Monsieur by Frederic Malle (which is a good but not great scent). On the dry down, it’s a mysterious, shaded, breathing garden: L’Ombre dans L’eau without the heavy roses/blackurrants. There is a dark-ish green edge to it, but unlike Chanel Cristalle or 19, for example, it isn’t woody or choke-heavy-patchouli, but more crisp, like a hint of absinthe, or crushed stinging-nettle leaves, it is altogether very pleasant, soft, mysterious and I think genius.
The whole collection is, actually, very good (I have tried 5 out of 6), and IMO, Isa, Hubert and Alma are standout. Alas, they are ‘eaux du cologne’ strength formulations, seems to me. (Hubert and Alma could be market game changers if only they would stick around past the 1/2 hour - Alma, in particular). In a stronger formulation (edp), I would own and love all 3, (but, as it is I’ll probably stick to just Isa at the price).
Hubert is gone-gone after an hour. Even the skin-scent disperses quickly. Clings better to clothes. Beautiful quality ingredients from Sisley.

vanilka133

vanilka133 a few seconds ago
Pierwsze uderzenie w nos i jedyne co pamiętam przed zamroczeniem to mięta. Aż mnie lekko cofnęło z tej nadmiętowości. Gdy doszłam do siebie mięta wycofała się na bezpieczną odległość i tam pachniała sobie w towarzystwie geranium. Co dawało lekki efekt cytrusowości, świeżości. I tak sobie dyskutowały kiedy pojawił się mech. On daje specyficzną woń ( jakby potnej kwaskowości, metności ).
Zapach, mimo kontuzjogennego początku jest całkiem przyjemny w noszeniu, bardzo odświeżający i intensywny. Jednak po kilku godzinach zaczyna być dla mnie drażniący. (Połączenie ambroksanu i paczuli jest też w Bois Imperiale i też jest dla mnie na dłuższą metę drażniący).Trwałość jest bardzo dobra kilkugodzinna (5h) chyba najlepsza że wszystkich nowych Wód od Sisleya.
660 zł za 100 ml, cena jak za dobrą niszę. Ale tutaj niewarty zapach takich pieniędzy

Margot T

I finally received this one as a quasi-blind purchase (I was able to smell the tiny dabber that a few of my local Sisley reps had prior to the release).

As a fan of green, herbaceous, woody, minty things, I think it’s great. Especially for an EDT.

Opens with a burst of mint and greenness and tempered green moss/papyrus undertone that grounds it, keeping the effervescent minty freshness from taking flight.

After this opening, a real greenhouse scent moves in, humid, green, moss (like rainforest moss, not dried moss), verdant, clean with a hint of mild lime.

After that- the mild mint and geranium return for the long dry down.

The next day, I can still smell a mild, herbaceous skin scent.

Pretty good performance for an EDT.

If you are looking for a tobacco, vanilla, leather been-there-done-that, this is not for you.

Hopefully they’ll turn this one into a parfum.

Sjefke

Got to try the new scents of Sisley today. Unexpected, but this fragrance stood out for me.
It opens green with the floral of geranium and papyrus. This is how the scent develops more and more beautifully and deeper on my skin with an increasingly dominant mint tone. All the fragrance notes are so realistic and beautifully blended. Love for me.

 
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