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Vladimir-dm – :
It’s a variation of Ti Amo from the same house but sweeter and the chocolate is not the dominant too. Nothing more to say other than even this one doesn’t worth it’s price tag.
dolphin – :
This is really beautiful stuff. I sampled this at a shop recently, and as luck would have it, they had it on sale 30% off. I didn’t hesitate, I snapped up a bottle.
It reminds me a bit of Amouage Reflection. Very smooth and powdery with prominent orris root, sandalwood, and white florals, but with the addition of cocoa, vanilla, tonka, almond-like heliotrope, and a little booziness. This one isn’t a heavy vanilla bomb like Roja’s Enigma, it’s softer, dryer, more powdery, but still firmly in the realm of the gourmand. There are some fruity notes in the opening, but they’re quite subtle.
Performance-wise, this is very good. It lasts all day and very possibly well into the next. Lasts forever on clothes. Sillage isn’t monstrous, it sits a little closer to the skin than something like Enigma, but people will definitely smell you.
The big issue with Roja fragrances, of course, is always going to be the price, especially with his extrait strength fragrances, so this one is tough to rate. I would say, if you’re in the bracket where you can afford to buy something like this, you can’t go wrong with Amore Mio. It’s an absolutely lovely, sophisticated, sexy scent that I really can’t imagine anyone disliking.
erlond – :
The kind of scent you’d spray right onto your lips. This stuff is delicious. The only scent on the planet it might resemble is Britannia also by Roja. Great great stuff. Not powdery that i feel after diaghilev. just vanilla boozy awesomeness. The finest bottle of bourbon ever barrelled. definitely the longest lasting of the amore collection. i get 24 hrs no problemo. buy it don’t sleep. you only live once
Carpwt – :
It’s a lovely fruity floral. This is what I do like about it. What could be better is the longevity, and sillage. The longevity lasted 2 hrs, and this fragrance sits close to the skin. It’s smells beautiful though. Xo
griffindrr – :
This is for grownups – a “lux” gourmand fruity floral. But it completely transcends the genre due to an assertive resinous base. I can’t think of anything like it. On paper it looks like “everything but kitchen sink”, but the base keeps everything in check.
modniy – :
This a very soft gourmand scent, at least it starts like this. The first quite prominent note I get is chocolate/cocoa, that gradually transcends into a beautiful classy flowery aura. I must say its a rare one that isn’t sweet either, maybe subtly resinous at first and moves into a sweet and woody territory. Definitely unisex with moderate slllage.