Extraits Extrêmes by The Different Company – Give Me a Salty Kiss!

With its new Extraits Extrêmes Collection, The Different Company is jumping on the bandwagon of high-impact, high-performance fragrances that we’ve been seeing more and more of in the world of niche perfumes in recent years and months. But just how intense and bold are the five creations— Salty Kiss, Maddy, Gothic Incense, Gin-Seng, and Crazy Tuberose —really? Or are we dealing here with well-balanced fragrances that offer particularly long-lasting wear?

The Different Company’s Extraits Extrêmes Collection, featuring the fragrances Salty Kiss, Gothic Incense, Maddy, Crazy Tuberose, and Gin-Seng. Black Extrait de Parfum bottles featuring select fragrance ingredients such as caramel, sea salt, incense, tuberose, ginseng, and spices against a white background.

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Extraits Extrêmes Collection – Combining Performance with Elegance

The Extraits Extrêmes Collection from the French niche fragrance brand The Different Company has quite a few highlights to offer: The fragrance oil concentration of over 50% is definitely worth mentioning—that’s quite impressive. Then, as already mentioned, we have five fragrances dedicated to more or less different themes. Two gourmand scents—I’d guess they’re neo-gourmands—a floral fragrance, a woody-smoky creation, and a green, fresh extrait de parfum.

The fragrances are designed to combine the brand’s signature elegance and sophistication with exceptional longevity and a unique expressiveness and intensity. We’ll find out how these elements harmonize in a moment, as we’re starting today with the first of the two gourmand fragrances: Salty Kiss.

Campaign image for The Different Company’s Extraits Extrêmes Collection. A tattooed hand holds red rose petals that are drizzled with golden honey. In the background, the words “Extraits Extrêmes” appear against a light-colored background.

Salty Kiss – Caramel Meets Salt Crystals

“Salty Kiss” by The Different Company captures precisely the olfactory elements that define a neo-gourmand fragrance. On the one hand, it features typical dessert-like facets; on the other hand, it also includes components like salt, which add excitement and dynamism.

The perfumer behind Salty Kiss is Christiano Canali. We already know him from numerous fragrances by Rubini, the three creations by Malbrum, La Dea Bendata by Nobile 1942, and Romanza by Masque Frangranze. In The Different Company’s Extrait de Parfum, he combines delicious caramel with notes of crispy speculoos and crystalline salt. An irresistible temptation that’s impossible to resist.

Top notes: Fleur de Sel (sea salt)
; Middle notes: Salty notes, nut
; Base notes: Gourmand notes, white musk

Salty Kiss by The Different Company as an Extrait de Parfum. Black glass bottle with a silver spray nozzle and orange lettering on a light-colored background. The fragrance is part of The Different Company’s Extraits Extrêmes Collection.

Salty Kiss opens with smoky, tipsy notes. What does the scent remind me of? Butter toffee, amber-colored rum, and the smoky spice of real bourbon vanilla. And in between, creamy caramel—warm, smooth, and carried by the sweetness of toasted sugar. Creamy, nutty nuances join in, reminiscent of almonds and hazelnuts, blending softly and harmoniously into the composition, while spicy, cookie-like facets and salty, crystalline notes add exciting accents. Heavenly!

“Salty Kiss” by The Different Company is a fragrant sin. It’s so wonderfully gourmand, seductive, and delicious that you just want to let yourself go and enjoy it. This creation manages to harmonize and blend intense and powerful nuances in such an elegant and beautiful way that no single note stands out; instead, it results in a very harmonious, not-too-sweet, and thoroughly airy blend. Its presence isn’t overpowering, but Salty Kiss is still quite noticeable and also impresses with excellent longevity. For me, this Extrait de Parfum is better suited for the cooler months, as that’s when the gourmand facets of this fragrance really come into their own.

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Julia Biró Written by:

Bereits 2010 gingen so einige Blogbeiträge auf mein Konto. Dann war ich „kurz“ weg – sechs Jahre. Umso mehr freut es mich, dass ich nun wieder die Chance bekomme, mein Näschen im Dienste der Duftrezension schnuppern zu lassen und eifrig in die Tasten zu hauen. Was Nischendüfte angeht, habe ich damals übrigens schnell Feuer gefangen. Meine Ausbildung tat dazu ihr Übriges: Als diplomierte Biologin kenne ich mich nicht nur mit Fauna und Flora, sondern auch recht gut mit der Herstellung von Ölen und Extrakten aus, was den Reiz der Parfumwelt natürlich noch größer macht.

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