In this video, I’m comparing two fascinating creations from Xerjoff: Louis XV 1722 and Louis XV 1722 Rosé. Both fragrances are inspired by the elegance and effervescence of champagne, translating that idea into an incredibly refined, textural wearing experience. On first spray, they feel polished and celebratory, but as they develop, their more experimental side begins to show—subtle contrasts, unexpected nuances, and a complexity that goes far beyond what the official brief suggests. I explore how each version interprets the champagne theme differently, how they evolve on skin, and why these scents feel so quietly daring despite their aristocratic presentation. #fragrance #perfume #nichefragrance #fragrancereview #firstimpressions #fragrancecomparison #Xerjoff #LouisXV1722 #LouisXV1722Rose #luxuryfragrance #perfumereview #champagneinspired #fragrancecollection #nicheperfume #scentreview #perfumeaddict #fragrancecommunity #unisexfragrance #artisanalperfume #refinedfragrance Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 5:34 Opening on paper 12:13 Opening on skin 16:32 Drydown and conclusions

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