Rose Délice Edeniste

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2022

At a glance

Is Rose Délice Edeniste worth trying?

Rose Délice by Edeniste is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, rose, citrus with Litchi, Mandarin Orange, Lemon

The first impression

Rose Délice by Edeniste is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rose Délice was launched in 2022. Rose Délice was created by Aurélien Guichard and Jérôme di Marino. Top notes are Litchi, Mandarin Orange and Lemon; middle notes are Rose, Rose Oil and Red Berries; base notes are Vanilla, Musk, Cedar and Amber.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
rose 85%
citrus 70%
vanilla 60%
fresh 50%
tropical 40%
sweet 35%
powdery 30%
amber 25%
woody 20%

The perfumer behind it

Aurélien Guichard

Aurélien Guichard

Aurélien Guichard is a French perfumer and the creative director of Givaudan's prestigious Fragrance Division, known for his deep expertise in natural ingredients. His style balances modern minimalism with rich, textured accords, often highlighting woody, aromatic, or green notes with unexpected contrasts. He created the iconic Bond No 9 Chinatown, a bold floral gourmand, and the crisp, verdant Azzaro Aqua Verde, demonstrating his range from opulent to fresh. Guichard's work has helped define contemporary luxury perfumery through its refined yet accessible character.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Litchi Litchi
Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange
Lemon Lemon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Rose Oil Rose Oil
Red Berries Red Berries

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanilla Vanilla
Musk Musk
Cedar Cedar
Amber Amber

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose Délice Edeniste

Essence

To wear Rose Délice Edeniste is to embrace the intoxicating duality of the rose-its soft petals and its hidden thorns. The person who cherishes this fragrance is most closely aligned with the Lover archetype, a figure defined by passion, sensuality, and a deep appreciation for beauty in all its forms. The Lover does not merely exist; they experience-every sensation, every emotion, every fleeting moment of pleasure is amplified. Their life is a tapestry woven with threads of romance, aesthetic refinement, and an unshakable belief in the transformative power of love-whether for people, art, or the world itself.

Yet, like the rose, the Lover is not without their shadows. Their intensity can tip into indulgence, their idealism into disillusionment, and their devotion into possessiveness. The very qualities that make them radiant can also leave them vulnerable-to heartbreak, to vanity, to the gnawing fear that beauty is ephemeral.

Relationships

To be loved by this person is to be seen in golden light-but also to bear the weight of their expectations. They crave deep, soulful connections and are often drawn to partners who mirror their own intensity. Yet their idealism can blind them to flaws, leading to cycles of enchantment and disappointment.

Friendships, too, are curated-they surround themselves with those who share their appreciation for the exquisite, whether in art, conversation, or shared experiences. Superficiality repels them; they seek kindred spirits who understand the language of emotion.

Shadow

In their highest expression, they are generous, deeply empathetic, and capable of profound intimacy. They see the beauty in others even when others do not see it in themselves, and they have a gift for making people feel cherished. Their relationships are intense-whether romantic, platonic, or artistic-because they invest fully, without reservation.

Yet the shadow of the Lover lurks in their tendency to romanticize-people, situations, even themselves. When reality fails to match their idealized vision, they may withdraw into melancholy or become overly possessive, fearing the loss of what they hold dear. Their pursuit of beauty can also slip into vanity, their love of pleasure into escapism. At their worst, they may avoid the mundane necessities of life, dismissing them as beneath their refined sensibilities.

Conclusion

The Lover who adores Rose Délice Edeniste is both artist and artwork, both dreamer and the dream. They walk the line between ecstasy and melancholy, between the ephemeral and the eternal. Their greatest challenge is to embrace imperfection-to love the world as it is, not just as they wish it to be.

And when they succeed? They become more than a connoisseur of beauty-they become its living embodiment.