13 Brûlure de Rose by Pierre Guillaume | Fragrance Fragrance
What does 13 Brûlure de Rose smell like?
13 Brûlure de Rose is not your typical fresh, dewy garden rose. Instead, Pierre Guillaume presents a floral that feels heated and compressed, moving quickly from the crispness of green leaves and the...
Enthusiasts characterize this as a high-performance floral, noting that it possesses a persistence similar to bold, modern powerhouses like BR540 or Montale’s rose offerings, often surviving on clothing for extended periods.
The scent is frequently described as a "heated" or "burnt" rose, standing out from traditional soliflores due to its syrupy, jam-like raspberry and amber qualities.
While categorized as a floral sweet, many users find it shares a "woody-floral" DNA similar to scents like Aerin Cedar Violet, transitioning from a bright opening to a deep, grounded woodiness.
It is widely considered a versatile performer across seasons, though it is particularly favored during the cooler temperatures of fall and winter when its resinous base can truly bloom.