Tada is a Thai fragrance house with perfumes made in collaboration with perfumers Tada Archawong and Prin Lomros. Tasogare means twilight. It represents the enchanting moment when the sun prepares to disappear beyond the horizon. This fragrance was crafted as an interpretation of the incense scent in ancient temples, resulting in a woody oriental fragrance with notes of incense and benzoin paired with the deep and sensual fruity plum, complemented by cool tones of cypress, hinoki and woody notes from guiacwood and a touch of oud in the drydown. It is a captivating and mysterious scent that once smelled, may not be forgotten for a long time. Created with Prin Lomros of PRIN and Strangers Parfumerie. Tasogare features top notes of plum, yuzu and lavender; middle notes of hinoki, cypress and rose; and base notes of incense, benzoin, guaiacwood and oud. It is an eau de parfum, edp.
TADA PARFUMEUR TASOGARE REVIEWS
Fragrantica: Indeed pretty unique as the last review said. Tart and zippy in the open with the plum and a bit of a sharp hinoki note, all the smokey incensey resinous aspects are there as well. The sharp zinginess dies off a bit into the wear but the fruity plum essence remains, you're left with what I would call sort of a "high-pitched" incense scent as opposed to the completely deep, dark resinous stuff you usually get with fragrances centered around the note. It's good!
Fragrantica: Very unique. Subjectively, the notes add up to a spicy coca cola accord for me. And it does smell like dusk.
Fragrantica: A boozy, juicy, slightly tarty plum with greenish hinoki, velvety benzoin and woody incense is what I can pick up... Despite all the incense, the perfume feels straight up carnal, seductive from the first spray and stays till the last as the woods gradually darken and take over... Not the call of an angel in a robe, but the entrapment of a sheer kimono enrobed mistress. Maybe this is what I would imagine waking up in the Ooku in imperial Edo Castle would smell like during tasogare (Japanese for twilight or dusk)