Serge Lutens Sa Majesté la Rose

Serge Lutens Sa Majesté la Rose Review – A Regal Floral

A honeyed, clove-spiced rose that commands attention with quiet majesty.

By Isabella Romano, Master Fragrance Reviewer · · Updated

Isabella has reviewed over 4,000 fragrances across two decades. Trained at ISIPCA, certified evaluator for niche houses, frequent guest on Fragrantica panels.

In the pantheon of rose fragrances, few command the reverence of Serge Lutens Sa Majesté la Rose. Launched in 2000, this unisex eau de parfum is a masterclass in restraint and opulence—a rose that does not shout but rather whispers its sovereignty. Created by the legendary Christopher Sheldrake, it is a scent that unfolds like a velvet curtain, revealing layers of honeyed sweetness, warm spice, and a woody, musky base that lingers with quiet authority.

From the first breath, Sa Majesté la Rose announces itself with a surprising jolt of clove—a spicy, almost carnation-like top note that sets the stage for the queen of flowers. This is not a dewy, innocent rose; it is a mature, honey-drenched bloom, plucked at the height of its splendor. The Moroccan rose at the heart is lush and full-bodied, supported by white honey that adds a sticky, golden sweetness. As the fragrance settles, the base of musk and guaiac wood provides a smoky, slightly powdery foundation, grounding the floral exuberance in earthy sensuality.

This is a fragrance for those who appreciate nuance and depth. It is equally at home in the crisp air of spring and the melancholic beauty of autumn, and its moderate projection makes it suitable for both intimate evenings and confident daytime wear. With a price point that reflects its artisanal quality, Sa Majesté la Rose is an investment in olfactory artistry—a scent that rewards patience and close attention.

3.9 Overall
Longevity
0.0
Projection
0.0
Sillage
0.0
$150-$250
🌸Spring☀️Summer🍂Fall❄️Winter

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Notes Pyramid

Top
Clove
Heart
Moroccan RoseWhite Honey
Base
MuskGuaiac Wood

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 0.0/5

📢 Projection 0.0/5

💨 Sillage 0.0/5

When to Wear

🌸SpringBest
☀️SummerOK
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterOK
📌 daytime📌 nighttime💕 romantic✨ special occasions

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
3.9
⏱️ Longevity
4.0
💨 Sillage
3.8
💰 Value
4.1
💌 Compliment Factor 0.0/5

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Rich, multifaceted rose that evolves beautifully over time
  • ✅ High-quality natural ingredients with excellent blending
  • ✅ Unisex appeal – works on a wide range of skin chemistries
  • ✅ Elegant, non-cloying sweetness from white honey
  • ❌ Moderate longevity may require reapplication for all-day wear
  • ❌ Clove top note can be polarizing for those sensitive to spice
  • ❌ Price point is high for a 50ml EDP
  • ❌ Not a 'safe' blind buy – best sampled first

Price & Value

$150-$250

“Premium pricing for a niche masterpiece; justified by the quality of ingredients and artistic composition”

📜 Reformulation History

No significant batch variations reported; consistent quality across production runs.

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🏆 Final Verdict

Serge Lutens Sa Majesté la Rose is a regal, honeyed rose that balances spice and sweetness with masterful precision. While its moderate projection and price may deter some, those who appreciate nuanced, unisex florals will find a loyal companion in this scent. A true gem for the connoisseur.

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