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Remarkable People
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2015
A sparkling spicy-fresh scent where champagne accord, grapefruit, cardamom, curry leaf, jasmine, and sandalwood create a celebratory fizz over warm woods. It feels bright, sociable, and clever, with enough spice to keep the effervescence from becoming bland.
Remember Me
Jovoy Paris
Release year:
2018
A creamy chai-latte gourmand with cardamom, tea-like spice, frangipani, milky warmth, vanilla, and soft woods. It feels comforting and intimate, sweet but not childish, with the spicy floral heart giving the creamy base a travel-memory warmth.
Reminiscences
Louis Vuitton
Release year:
1946
A historic 1946 Louis Vuitton perfume entry from the house's earlier fragrance era. It is an archive row, useful for catalog completeness rather than a current retail fragrance.
Rémy Latour Intense / RL Intense
Rémy Latour
Release year:
2000
A stronger feminine floral-amber profile with mandarin and leafy green brightness over apricot, rose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, heliotrope, patchouli, amber, oakmoss, and musk. It feels like a deeper, more persistent take on the Attractive-style formula, with extra warmth and density.
Rémy Latour Pour Femme / RL Woman
Rémy Latour
Release year:
1989
A vintage feminine house-signature release from 1989, likely built in a broad floral style with a soft perfume-y base. It feels classic and rounded rather than minimalist, representing the pre-Cigar period of the brand's catalog.
Rémy Latour Pour Homme / RL Men
Rémy Latour
Release year:
1989
A vintage masculine house-signature release from 1989, preceding the better-known Cigar and likely leaning into a more classical aromatic-woody structure. It feels clean, mature, and restrained, with a traditional masculine personality.
Rémy / Remy
Rémy Latour
Release year:
1999
A namesake feminine fragrance from 1999, likely intended as an accessible signature for the house, with a smooth floral-fruity body and a soft musky finish. It feels polished and straightforward, less thematic than the Cigar branch and more like an everyday feminine perfume.
Renaissance
A. Berger Parfums
Release year:
2024
A smoky amber-floral fragrance with iris, water lily, rose, clove, amber, incense, suede, ambergris, and oud. It feels ceremonial and plush, beginning with powdery iris and watery floral coolness before rose, spice, and amber add warmth. The suede, incense, and oud base makes the fragrance darker and more resinous, giving it a polished sense of rebirth through smoke and velvet.
Renaissance / 1861 Renaissance
Xerjoff
Release year:
2011
A brilliant citrus fragrance that feels like biting into sun-warmed Mediterranean fruit over polished cedar and soft amber. It is vivid and energetic, but the structure is so clean and balanced that it never tips into sharp cologne territory.
Renard Constrictor
Serge Lutens
Release year:
2014
Renard Constrictor is a warm ambered gourmand-leaning fragrance with resinous depth and a soft plush animality. It feels rich, smooth, and enveloping in a distinctly Lutens way.
Renata
Faberlic
Release year:
2018
A polished feminine fragrance with soft fruit, floral warmth, and a smooth musky-woody base. It feels elegant and composed, more refined than playful, with a gentle sweetness that stays controlled. The scent wears like a clean, graceful everyday floral.
Renata
Ajmal
Release year:
2019
Renata is a feminine Ajmal fragrance shaped around floral polish, soft musky warmth. It feels rounded and approachable, balancing sweetness, spice, and woods in Ajmal's accessible modern-oriental style.
Renata II
Ajmal
Release year:
2019
Renata II is a feminine Ajmal fragrance shaped around floral polish, soft musky warmth. It feels rounded and approachable, balancing sweetness, spice, and woods in Ajmal's accessible modern-oriental style.
Renata Secret
Faberlic
Release year:
2019
A warmer and more intimate variation on Renata, adding extra sweetness, softness, and a slightly more sensual base. It feels feminine and close, with floral notes wrapped in musk, amber, and gentle woods. The mood is discreet, romantic, and polished.
Rendez-Vous
Atelier Cologne
Release year:
2014
A polished osmanthus-leather fragrance where bergamot and pink pepper meet iris, violet leaf, and soft suede. It feels urbane and quietly sensual, moving from bright anticipation to a smooth intimate finish.
Rendez-Vous / Rendez Vous
Téo Cabanel
Release year:
2021
A bright mimosa-centered floral with violet leaf, almond, heliotrope-like softness, musk, and creamy powdery warmth. It feels sunny, feminine, and optimistic, with a yellow-floral glow that stays clean and modern rather than vintage-heavy. The impression is springlike, soft, and smiling.
Re Nero
Moresque
Release year:
2018
A dark, regal composition with a smoky-spiced personality and a polished oriental base. It feels less like a loud gourmand and more like black fabric, resin, and warm woods under a ceremonial glow. The scent has a deep masculine-leaning presence, but the smooth ambered finish keeps it luxurious rather than severe.
Renshaw
Murdock London
Release year:
2014
A bright floral-citrus fragrance built around bergamot, grapefruit, and gardenia, giving the Murdock style a cleaner and more luminous side. It reads more polished and lightly floral than rugged, with citrus lift at the top and a soft powdery smoothness underneath. It feels refined, fresh, and somewhat dressier than the brand's more tobacco, leather, or moss-led colognes.
Republic of Men
Banana Republic
Release year:
2009
A fruity-woody masculine with a more modern and slightly playful tone than the darker Banana Republic men’s scents. It feels casual, contemporary, and easy to enjoy.
Requiem
Aaron Terence Hughes
Release year:
2025
A dark Infinite Darkness fragrance with a solemn, resinous, and nocturnal character. It feels heavy, meditative, and dramatic, with woods, amber, smoke, and musky depth creating a funereal but polished mood.