Regence Kölnisch Juchten

photoSeveral years ago when Marina at PST reviewed this scent calling it one of the best leather scents she’d ever smelled I know I had to get a bottle. She described it as almost “meaty” smelling, writingIt is a smell of old, black leather, tar, charred woods and unhealthy, barbaric but tasty meat cooked on campfire.

Well how could I resist that?

So several years after that I happened to be in San Francisco and decided to pop into the only shop in the states that sells Kölnisch Juchten, Jacqueline Perfumery in Union Square. I have to write that I did so with some trepidation, since some people shared yelp reviews that painted a fearsome portrait of the proprietor. He has tossed people out of his shop, seemingly at random. Well, he was certainly the soul of gallic charm to me- slightly formal, but very polite and kind enough to show me some other items.

So- onto the scent. It’s one of the better leathers out there, and Marina is right- it’s so rich and tarry it’s almost fatty. Then the beautiful, soft patchouli comes in. Yum.

One of the odd things about Los Angeles winters is that although the days can get up into the 70’s the nights can dip into the 30’s, and most buildings built before, say 1990 don’t have much in the way of insulation i the walls. My old apartment on Maple had a crummy gas wall heater that would run for an hour tops before turning itself off, I suppose rather than just burning down the building (my new place has central, which is nice.) So bankies and comfort scents are a must for me in Winter.

Kölnisch Juchten is bottled comfort.

You can get samples of the original (which Marina wrote was even better at Surrender to Chance. You can get the one I did from Jacqueline Perfumery in San Francisco. I believe they ship. (415) 981-0858

Photo of my bottle taken with my iPhone. I have mo idea why it decided to lay down on it’s side. Maybe for comfort?

  • Vasily Ingogly says:

    Adding to Portia’s list: how does it compare to Knize Ten

  • Ann says:

    HIya, Tom! I (think) remember March talking about this one. It sounds a bit too meaty for me, but glad you have found love with it. P.S. Where exactly in Union Square is that perfume shop located? My last trip out I was going to try to find it, tiptoe in and have a look around before being tossed out on my derriere 😉 But heck if I could find it! Maybe I’m just directionally challenged, ha!

  • Portia says:

    I love that you charmed the beast. No surprise there.
    If you looked for another fragrance as an analogy would it be towards the Daim Blond end, Cuir Ottoman or Lonestar Memories?
    Portia xx