This is the most meandering review I have seen for this fragrance. Which in my opinion makes it by far the best I have seen. It's so hard to describe but your effort to do so almost captures the essence of it completely. Great work. Subscriber here now.
Love your review. It looks like you found alot of things special with this one. This sounds like wearable refine avant-garde without going crazy. So far I haven't quite made friends with my sample yet but someone else told me it blooms in hotter weather. Will definitely retest then.
Ganymede is what The Batman would be wearing. This fragrance is unique and interesting. To me it smells like a mixture of a Leather Couch and the Cabin of an Airplane.
Hello, nice review. Since you are one of the firsts who review this frag i want to ask, do you have box of this fragrance? May i ask about informations written on the back of the sleeve. I have heard there are 2 version of this fragrance, one with 73% alcohol and one with 86%. What amount of alcohol is written on your box?
This is instantly a fragrance classic for me. Found it weird first but what a great balance of notes. For me it smells like green apple skin on a bed of cold immortelle
Hi Pep! We gotta thank Seb for his review on this unique scent, right ? I’ve bought it this week and it’s truly great. I bought Dzing based in Max Heussler’s appraisal and I ain’t disappointed at all. Cheers !
Have you tried Bois Imperial by Essential Parfums? I’ve seen several people compare these two (incl on Fragrantica) but I don’t get that at all. I haven’t tried it on skin yet though.
@@TheScentinel I personally wasn’t a fan of Bois Imperial, it was a very full on typically masculine scent to me, nothing special, I think it’s hyped because of the price and performance. Same perfumer as Ganymede though.
@@TheScentinel just sprayed Ganymede on skin - so much more complexity than Bois Imperial. They might end up in a similar place but Bois Imperial has no journey and none of the atmosphere of Ganymede.
I can't wait to try this, not just because it's won a prestigious, coveted award in France and not just because it's Quentin Bisch who is a real talent (I love Chloe Nomade, which surprised me until I discovered it was Bisch's work and then I chuckled, thinking, 'well now it all makes sense') but Ganymede is on my radar because every time I see or hear the word I think of how Vaginal Creme Davis used it in the early 1990s to describe the sexual vibes of Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. Just thinking of this big dark-skinned drag queen in sweaty punk clubs stalking physically inconsequential, aloof, pale little indie rock boys makes me laugh out loud. I picture the scene like a nature documentary, with Vag pouncing on Thurston in darkness of a rock club like a T-Rex trying to wrestle with and consume a baby donkey. THAT'S my visuals for Barrois' 'Ganymede' and I can't do anything about it.
To me it smells like a giant box of printer paper being opened for the first time straight from the factory. Has other aspects but that is something it makes me think of.
This is the most wonderful scent I've tried. Masterpiece. My holy grail!
This is the most meandering review I have seen for this fragrance. Which in my opinion makes it by far the best I have seen. It's so hard to describe but your effort to do so almost captures the essence of it completely. Great work. Subscriber here now.
After sampling 170 fragrances this is the one for me
I tried this scent after you said it is your favorite discovery of the year: found it unique and pleasant. Great review! 😉
Great review and I enjoyed it and I'm gonna try it have a blessed night
My first decant purchase this year 🙂
Love your review. It looks like you found alot of things special with this one. This sounds like wearable refine avant-garde without going crazy. So far I haven't quite made friends with my sample yet but someone else told me it blooms in hotter weather. Will definitely retest then.
Oooh I have been Sooo curious about this one!!
Ganymede is what The Batman would be wearing. This fragrance is unique and interesting. To me it smells like a mixture of a Leather Couch and the Cabin of an Airplane.
Hello, nice review. Since you are one of the firsts who review this frag i want to ask, do you have box of this fragrance? May i ask about informations written on the back of the sleeve. I have heard there are 2 version of this fragrance, one with 73% alcohol and one with 86%. What amount of alcohol is written on your box?
I'm sorry, i don't own this any more.
great review thanks! really curious to try it :)
This is instantly a fragrance classic for me. Found it weird first but what a great balance of notes. For me it smells like green apple skin on a bed of cold immortelle
Excellent review sir👍🏻❤️❤️
Hi Pep! We gotta thank Seb for his review on this unique scent, right ? I’ve bought it this week and it’s truly great. I bought Dzing based in Max Heussler’s appraisal and I ain’t disappointed at all. Cheers !
I didn't get this based on Seb's review, but you can thank him.
@@TheScentinel :))
Have you tried Bois Imperial by Essential Parfums? I’ve seen several people compare these two (incl on Fragrantica) but I don’t get that at all. I haven’t tried it on skin yet though.
I haven't yet, Emily, but i am aware it's getting a lot of positive hype. I'd be interested in trying it if it had some differences to Ganymede
@@TheScentinel I personally wasn’t a fan of Bois Imperial, it was a very full on typically masculine scent to me, nothing special, I think it’s hyped because of the price and performance. Same perfumer as Ganymede though.
@Emily Hohnke ah, well admittedly all the hype i have seen has come from the demographic that like "manly performance" 😁
@@TheScentinel just sprayed Ganymede on skin - so much more complexity than Bois Imperial. They might end up in a similar place but Bois Imperial has no journey and none of the atmosphere of Ganymede.
I can't wait to try this, not just because it's won a prestigious, coveted award in France and not just because it's Quentin Bisch who is a real talent (I love Chloe Nomade, which surprised me until I discovered it was Bisch's work and then I chuckled, thinking, 'well now it all makes sense') but Ganymede is on my radar because every time I see or hear the word I think of how Vaginal Creme Davis used it in the early 1990s to describe the sexual vibes of Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. Just thinking of this big dark-skinned drag queen in sweaty punk clubs stalking physically inconsequential, aloof, pale little indie rock boys makes me laugh out loud. I picture the scene like a nature documentary, with Vag pouncing on Thurston in darkness of a rock club like a T-Rex trying to wrestle with and consume a baby donkey. THAT'S my visuals for Barrois' 'Ganymede' and I can't do anything about it.
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Love the review and this is a lovky one for sure ! I find it unisex too
Certainly will sample.
Was love at first sniff for me, thus got a bottle. I get a lot of a seaweed note to it. Don’t think it’s for everyone though
To me it smells like a giant box of printer paper being opened for the first time straight from the factory. Has other aspects but that is something it makes me think of.
Smeels like blood
Interesting