Vetiver Pamplemousse by Zara

Hey Crew, GOSH! It seems so long ago Jin and I were in South Korea. It’s only a couple of months. This year has already been jam packed. Sorry I didn’t get back to writing about Vetiver Pamplemousse EdP quicker. You may remember I wrote about the candle? Well, in Korea on our last night we wandered into a Zara at Seoul Station. coming across the fragrances I asked if they had Vetiver Pamplemousse. Yes, but only the 10ml. Then the SA looked into the computer and found one last 40ml bottle on the other side of town. The shop closes in 40 minutes. HA! Well, we jumped a train, changed trains and ran to the store (about 400m) and arrived with 7 minutes to closing. We were puffing and sweating and laughing. It was excellent fun and took us to a part of town I’d never seen. It had also been gentrified beyond Jin’s wildest dreams. Loads of shopping, eating and living. A really cool part of town.

Not being a new scent it’s probably going to be hard to track Vetiver Pamplemousse down but I promised a review and then never delivered so, um, SOZ. Here it is. Looking at ZARA Australia they still have stock so you might get lucky.

Vetiver Pamplemousse by Zara 2019

Vetiver Pamplemousse Zara

Zara gives these featured accords:
Grapefruit, mandarin, vetiver

Tangy, tart, lip puckeringly bittersweet is man opening impression of the grapefruit/citrus opening. Though it’s sharp it isn’t crazy and the grapefruit settles nicely into a more generic, sweet citrus. The tart doesn’t leave entirely though, keeping it crisp and interesting. As we head into the heart there is also a pithy softness and furriness. So refreshing.

Further into the heart and that citrus becomes those hard boiled Cavendish and Harvey Mixed Fruit Drops. You remember, in the round tins? Just like some of those. It’s such a visceral memory. We used to get those in our Santa sacks and often on long journeys Mum would bring out a pack to shut us up.

My wear gives hardly any of the slightly oily, grassy vetiver that I expect, especially in the open and heart. In Vetiver Pamplemousse it is a support act. If I sniff hard and go really looking it appears but this fragrance is really a citrus affair for the most part.

Vetiver Pamplemousse Zara

As we head for dry down the vetiver does make a bit of a showing. Dry grasses and a little bit twig and torn leaf. An interesting, low key representation of vetiver but not terrible. That sweet citrus and grassiness carry the fragrance quietly after about an hour. If you told me basil was an ingredient and that vegetal musks were involved I’d say that smells about right. The sugariness makes it all feel very 21st century.

This is an easy wear gem. Don’t be expecting to be blown away by their inventiveness. While it’s not a very common fragrance it’s also not a far leap from existing products. The price though, that’s the difference. Longevity and projection are moderate to low but Vetiver Pamplemousse can and could be worn by just about anyone. Simple and smells good.

Do you have a Zara fragrance? Love grapefruit or vetiver?
Portia x

8 thoughts on “Vetiver Pamplemousse by Zara

  1. Love me some grapefruit & have sprayed the tester whilst in Zara. I like it & the price but have a lifetime supply of AA Pamplelune so it’s superfluous for me.
    Well worth those who find Pamplelune sulfurous & Hermes Pamplemousse Rose is too pricy or rosy

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  2. Like you, I was looking around for the vetiver, but it just peeped in the window and then disappeared. It is nicely refreshing though, and I got it for practically free.

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  3. I loved this story, Portia-love how you and Jin support each other’s interests. There’s no Zara here, and so I’ve never tried their scents. I bet every time you spritz this it will take you right back to the time you bought it-on vacation, running, and just making it in time. That’s what I love about scent-it can zap you back in time so fast it makes your head spin.

    Something around me smells fantastic and I can’t tell what it it. It’s familiar but I cannot find the source. The sweater I have on smells like Borneo , which I love, but that’s not it. So much for using one’s nose accurately :)

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    • Hey Carole,
      Yeah, I think part of what helps us to work as a couple is our joy in each others differences and willingness to make sure we both get much of what we wish for.
      You’re right. There is a link between getting this in Korea and the joy I feel wearing it.

      HA! I have a fairly blunt nose when it comes to knowing what’s where and how to.
      Portia xx

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