Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum Givenchy

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Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum Givenchy

Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum Givenchy

Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 55 customer ratings
(55 customer reviews)

Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum Givenchy for women of Givenchy

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Givenchy launches the third addition to the Dahlia Divin collection in June 2016 as the intensive version named Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum, after the original Eau de Parfum from 2014 and lighter Dahlia Divin Eau de Toilette version from 2015. The collection follows the theme of Dahlia Noir fragrance line started in 2011.

Nectar de Parfum represents the luxurious, haute couture version of the fragrance, a symbol of gold and femininity, announced as “the elixir of divine potency.” The composition is developed by François Demachy, who focused on golden flowers of mimosa which brings its unique signature to the scent. Note of sambac jasmine, present in all the Dahlia Divin creations, is complemented by sensual and elegant rose. The floral heart is supported the woody base of almost creamy vetiver, sandalwood, tonka bean and lavish vanilla musk.

The bottle is made of lacquered glass in shades of gold, adorned with gold thread around its neck and with an engraved chrome plate that bears the name of the perfume. The transparent holds fragments of golden leafs.

Model Candice Swanepoel replaces singer Alicia Keys as the embodiment of a Dahlia Divin woman in the new campaign. The promotional video is directed by Gordon von Steiner, with the visual campaign shot by Peter Lindbergh.The fragrance is available as a 30, 50 and 75 ml Eau de Parfum Intense. The nose behind this fragrance is Francois Demachy.

55 reviews for Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum Givenchy

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my current signature. A sweet classy floral at arms length, with a bitter milkiness up close & in the dry down. What it lacks of the original DD edp’s chypre sophistication it makes up for with depth & warmth. I only wish the deeper woody notes projected more and lasted longer.
    Don’t be misled by the mention of ‘powdery’ into thinking this is a typical powdery floral like Chloe or Insolence, this is more creamy & woody. It’s got the youthful sweetness of peaches & cream, the elegance of a floral bouquet with the warm moreishness of tonka & vetiver. For all occasions & weather.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet vanilla and very mellow. Smells identical to Max Mara, I own them both. If you want a more bargain perfume then go for Max Mara because its 95% same.
    I blind-bought this and it is very pleasant and nice. I guess I expected a liiiiittle more, but I will definitely wear it until the bottle in empty 🙂

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I can’t think of any similarity with GBH Red.
    This is a very feminine, sweet, floral and I dare to say simple scent.
    Red is on the contrary, rather masculine, woodsy and complex.
    I have both and enjoy both but, IMO, the are nothing alike.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    beautifull scent… the kind of perfumes that makes u happy whenever u wear it. reminds me of weddings. good longtivity.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    The first 30 minutes or so screams enough sugar and sweetness to bring on a diabetic coma. I dislike sweet fragrances, they’re mainly suitable for very young girls in my opinion, but to each their own,
    Eventually the sugar overload dissipates and what’s left is a pleasant enough air of something. Can’t identify what flowers are represented, nor am I getting powdery, and certainly nothing balsamic. It’s a like at this stage. If I had the opportunity to have tried this before buying I probably would have resisted the purchase.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I love wearing this perfume during warm summer nights when I have my white dress on and my skin is tanned and glowing. It’s a creamy sweet, simple scent – dare I say people pleaser. No screechy note here.
    I get tons of compliments whenever I wear it (which is always nice). Projection is quite good for the first hour, longevity is not the best on my skin. I feel the need to reaply every two hours, but I love the initial blast so much that I don’t honestly mind. Definitely my favorite from the Dahlia Divin line.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I can’t recall a Givenchy scent I’ve ever disliked. They do perfume so well,and this is no exception. It’s a walk in an exotic garden on a warm spring day, surrounded by the heady scent of abundant creamy mimosa warmed by a golden sun, with a hint of jasmine and rose carried on a light breeze. I think this would translate really well into an evening fragrance too, just applied more liberally. A truly luxury EDP.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This is gorgeous! While deb.m is correct that no discussion of the notes is necessary, I will bring it up just because, even though I know I am no expert, rarely am I this off base with regards to notes. I turned . . . 29 a couple of days ago, and I received DDLN as a gift.
    Anyway, the opening – DDLN boldly filled the room. That alone is a refreshing trend reversal. I could have sworn, SWORN, that the predominate notes were some sort of peach-apricot jam and balsamic vanilla. Small consolation that I was right about the vanilla – and a lovely, mature vanilla it is; a perfume vanilla, not niche cookies-out-of-the-oven, or vanilla extract from your cupboard.
    I suppose what I was interpreting as apricot/peaches and cream is the combination of the mimosa and the vanilla. Mimosa is one of the notes that I still do not feel like I have a good handle on.
    This next part may seem critical, but it really isn’t. The top, mimosa, and the bottom, vanilla and woods, are very powerful. As a result, the jasmine/rose center gets quite buried. Honestly, I’m quite okay with that; that note combination as been pretty well explored already. I didn’t miss it.
    I would say, if anything, the ‘middle’ is musk, vanilla and sandalwood – this is the only part I am a little iffy on; sandalwood and I have a challenging relationship.
    The tail of this perfume is a dark, quiet, elegant vetiver, a completely different vibe than the opening. It lasts 12+ hours.
    In the face of new regulations and shifting social norms, some companies retreat and water down their offerings. Givenchy goes bold.
    I was very glad to get this. It’s beautiful, the bottle is simply stunning, and I would never have thought to select it for myself.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I either like or love all of the Dahlias. Nectar is a definite strong like for me, bordering on love, the more I smell it. 🙂
    Sort of a ‘classic women’s perfume smell’ as I call it: whereas individual notes can’t really be detected, they just blend together nicely. I will say, I smell a bit of warmth, sort of a honey note with this, but that could just be my subliminal playing on the nectar name and the golden juice and the golden flecks. But regardless, I pick up a warmth with this. Would be nice in cooler months or in the summer in the evening. Or heck, any time!! Wear what you want, when you want!! 🙂 Not overly sweet at all for me/on my skin. More of a grown woman’s scent (generally speaking), about age 30+. Not a modern fragrance, yet not vintage. Really none of the notes dominate for me, very nicely blended..As this dries down even further, I pick up a woodiness; not the sandalwood note nor the vetiver note, but a general very soft woodiness (with some soft floral), but the woodiness still does not dominate, still very nicely blended. I really would not consider this powdery. I am surprised to see powdery listed as the top accord. There is an oh-so-slight powdery-ness when I strain to sniff, but I would not classify this one as a powdery perfume. An oh-so-slight sweetness also comes out a little bit on the dry down, but I would not classify this as sweet. As always YMMV. 🙂
    This to me/for me is sort of a sophisticated smelling scent, more for nights out, special events, that sort of thing. I could also see a woman living in a big city wearing this during the daytime. But for me in my little town, I will reserve this for ‘special occasions’ and nights out, that sort of thing. Classy smelling, and a classy-looking bottle. Moderate sillage and moderate longevity. Classic and classy. I love when the bottle ‘matches’ the scent. 🙂

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Divine indeed! Just gorgeous and hard not to love! No words needed about notes,just can’t wait to wear this out and about!❤️

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    The best part about this fragrance is the dry down. Everything is still there but blends in altogether (with gentle and not sweet floral notes, soft and smooth wood, vetiver, and tonka bean). The scent started, developed and stayed consistent. No powdery effect. Very ELEGANT fragrance. What a hidden gem!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I was never a great fan of Givenchy perfumes although I do admit owning a few bottles of L’interdit (vintage of course), but the present perfumes are little lack lustre
    Divin Le Nectar shouts very loudly and takes centre stage. I fear it opens with an almost cloying burst of florals but then it settles and starts to quieten down a little. The Jasmine keeps this perfume on its toes but mimosa predominates. The rose is a rather quiet little note which hovers inconspicuously in the background.
    I must admit that I really like it. I like the beautiful bottle and the heaviness of the perfume. The silage is excellent and the longevity is very impressive for a modern fragrance. Although nothing like Alien, I put Dalia Devin Nectar in that genre of perfume, simply for its sheer audaciousness and for being so in your face.
    By the end of the day I was loving this and feel that at some point, I will have to get a FB to add to my collection.
    To sum it up, this gets 10/10 for silage, 8/10 for longevity (8 hours), 9/10 for fabulousness and I would say this works better in winter than in the summer as its a rather heavy number.
    The fragrance leans to the feminine rather than being unisex and you need to try before you buy.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Mmmmmmmmimosa!This is truly a sparking vanilla floral. I’ve tried the original, but this one has something special. It’s brighter and sunnier and the mimosa truly plays the starring role.
    It’s an amazing oriental floral with a glorious base of vanilla, tonka and sandalwood. Smooth, creamy at drydown but the mimosa remains the star. It’s summery, not sweet, perfectly balanced so it’s not too flowery. I love the drydown – a bit powdery with a hint of roses.
    Gorgeous bottle, great projection and longevity – well worth the buy. An all season easily unisex scent – sensuous touch of musk. Mimosa perfection.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum opens on a strong, sweet floral note, which I assume is the mimosa (I am not yet familiar with this note). Pressing my nose to my wrist, it is a little powdery and almost overpowering. It would certainly be suffocating in very hot conditions.
    Smelling closely, I pick up a dry, slightly musty note, a little bitter, which I think must be the vetiver. I seem to pick this smell up in some fragrances I’ve tried that contain vetiver. It has ruined a few of them for me, but in Le Nectar, it is definitely not a deal breaker, since this phase doesn’t last long and it doesn’t manifest too aggressively.
    Le Nectar settles so beautifully, sweet but elegant, rich and creamy and warm. This is no gourmand vanilla. It is a golden sweetness, sophisticated and grown-up.
    I’d been hoping to own one of the Dahlia Divin fragrances since I sampled the EDP, EDT, and Le Nectar a few months ago, when I immediately fell in love with them. To the best of my memory, they are closely related, and any one of them would have been good enough for me. I am so happy I was able to score a very slightly used bottle of Le Nectar at such a great price! It is one of my favorite full bottle buys!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I finally got my bottle so happy was the last one in store so lucky . I temporarily have my Elizabeth and James Nirvana Bourbon fix with this .
    OH My ! someone spilled mimosa on my shirt ! no problem I love it ! Whats better than vanilla boozy champagne flavor all over you?
    2nd note: now here it states mimosa as the flower but surprisingly on me it takes on mimosa champagne go figure LOL , try it special , delicious boozy

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    HEAVEN!
    Truly heavenly, the title Divin fits this wonderful scent perfectly. Like the birth of a Divine Goddess rising as the sun rises behind her is the image that conjures up smelling this.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my signature scent! Beautifully long lasting and great sillage.
    The 2 perfumes that were narrowed down to buy was the 2012 version of Miss Dior (which I did love) and Givenchy Dahlia Divin Le’Nectar parfum but this one had the extra kick. There is no reason to buy both for Fall/Winter scents. The Dior brand has some beautiful scents and is still in the running for some summer purchases.
    This didn’t come off as powdery at all on my skin, I’m quite surprised powdery was the top description. I’m not a fan of overly powdery parfums so I must have a unique chemistry that brings out every note I love.
    Creamy, complex and unique.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    A sweet, elegant and delicate scent, unfortunately, it turns quite bad on my skin, it becomes like cat pee. I keep wondering why as I have good experience with other perfumes that share these notes, even from the same house.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    One of my favourite perfumes ever. It’s creamy, elegant, and rich. This is always my number one and go to perfume. The only time it’s not is for nights out when I want something widly sexy. I work in a department store and let me tell you this is my MOST complimented perfume by customers. I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve been cashing out a customer and they commented on how lovely or beautiful I smell.
    I’ve also been asked a few times if I’m wearing Youth Dew by Estee Lauder. I’ve never smelled that one but I guess they smell similar if people are asking me that!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful scent, smells of caramel and mimosa (probably tonka and vanilla accord that gives a smoky tone to the vanilla), sweet but not cloyingly so.Lasts for 7/8 hours with moderate to heavy sillage for the first 3 hours. Much better on my skin than the others of the Divin line. Truly elegant perfume.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    not my type of fragrance too bitter for me.. I received a 2.5oz bottle of this as a gift it has been sprayed 3 times max if anyone wants to purchase or swap please let me know by messaging me on here thanks. 🙂

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Love ❤️ this, sweet floral ( ñam mimosa , my childhood spring smell) feminine long lasting and elegant, I keep smelling my wrist when I wear it
    I have dry skin and I don’t proyect to much and this work for me

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Something in this reminded me of J’adore L’or, which I love. Not surprisingly, they share 4 similar notes: tonka, vanilla, jasmine and rose. Very well done, a comfortable, sophisticated sweet perfume. It’s great that this is cheaper and easier to find than L’or.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I owned the original Dahlia divin EDP, EDT and now this one.
    I wanted to love the first two but something just bothered me, a sour intense bitter? Floral note? Im not sure, but its in every flanker and its not Jasmine. Possibly mimosa that is if there is mimosa in the first 2 and its just not listed.
    Moving on, THIS is my favourite and one that works for me.
    The intense florals are softened and sweetened with vanilla and tonka. It smells sophisticated and feminine. A crowd pleaser and compliment getter but definitely not boring.
    One spray is enough if you plan on being close with someone as this has perfect strength.
    A new elegant love of mine.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I wholeheartedly agree with the reviewer below that this perfume smells like Ludens cherry cough drops! Like, EXACTLY! Not that this is a bad thing, just not what I expected. This is linear to my nose. Very very sweet. Very long lasting.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    For me,this is more a fall,winter fragrance(also can make a great night perfume for warmer months) ,a great one.I’d definitely buy it for this fall and highly recommend everyone to try it.
    It reminded me original dahlia divin but they’re different enough to have them both.dahlia divin le nectar stands out among all the other perfumes I tested today.it’s warm and sensual,powdery creamy.it’s vanilla-jasmine combo reminded me Jean Paul gaultier classique intense as it’s mentioned in review of Germany,but it’s not as jasmine-centered as classique intense.dahlia divin le nectar has a great powdery floral accord grounded by sweet,creamy,a tad dark woods and vanilla.it’s delicious in an adult way.another thing that I like about it is it’s fresh,clean,powdery quality which we don’t usually see in sweet,balsamic scents.Longevity and sillage are both satisfying and it’s bottle is very elegant and eye catching.givenchy is one of my favorite perfume brands and didn’t disappoint me again.it’s only down side is that it’s veryyy expensive here. 2.5 oz bottle has more than 90$ price tag which is exactly twice as it’s price in other countries!! If they sell it with it’s true price I will buy it ASAP

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet tonka * ,mimosa and rose!warming and sensual ,lingering yet fulfilling!this is pure nectar and such a beautiful aroma!very very classy scent!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Dahlia Divin Eau de Parfum was launched in September 2014 and was created by François Demachy (Dior house). The inspiration was haute couture, as if each bottle of Dahlia Divin was a custom dress, illuminated by thousands of gold threads and gemstones involving the skin.
    In September 2015, Givenchy launched the Eau de Toilette version, fruitier and luminous. In June 2016, it was the turn of Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum, reported as an “elixir of divine power.”
    This time, it seems that the contract with Alicia Keys was not renewed and the face was the model Candice Swanepoel. The bottle became DIVINe (pun intended): it has gradient finishing and details that symbolize small gold leaves, in the lid.
    Signing the creation, for the third time, François Demachy. Under the concept of the goddess woman, whose presence is radiant and golden like the sun and gold (so present in this line), he decided to create a golden fragrance, working the nuances of mimosa (Acacia Decurrens, called false mimosa), on a body of jasmine and rose (as in the EDT version) and a base with sandalwood and tonka bean, with a few pinches of vanilla and vetiver, bringing back the sensuality of the EDP version.
    On the skin (at least on mine), I did not find the exit very pleasant. The mimosa, which may present mellow, powdery and even green nuances, brought a very sweet and somewhat plasticized facet, giving a very synthetic result to my nose. It’s a very strong floral, which makes me a little nauseated. But wait, because this is just the beginning!
    As it evolves (and takes time to evolve), the best features of previous versions begin to appear: the Sambac jasmine – beautiful and white, with its unique scent – begins to dominate the environment and the creaminess of sandalwood and tonka beans join the sweetness of the vanilla, conferring sensuality. The smell of the mimosa loses strength, but it remains until the end, only less cloying and much more balanced. After an hour or so, no more significant changes occur and the perfume stays linear.
    Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum is sold as an Eau de Parfum Intense, but that does not mean that it has more concentration of essential oils. It seems to me that the absolute of mimosa was used, precisely, for this function, which was to make the fragrance stronger.
    And the truth is that Dahlia Divin Le Nectar de Parfum is a bomb, in every way. It projects and lasts absurdly, with only two or three sprays. It is a guaranteed investment for anyone who does not like to throw money away.
    To finish, already anticipating the common questions, I do not think this version is better and worth more than the Eau de Parfum version. Particularly, I prefer the EDT version because it left me in a good mood. The EDP version has the best construction, bringing the best of both worlds (day and night, heat and cold, innocence and seduction). And Le Nectar is the most exaggerated, made to attract attention and reign in any situation.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Yowza, this is dynamite! So French, so chic, so classy and yet at the same time, so accessible! This is a golden beauty (ahh, sweet Mimosa, there you are my love!) with tonka bean, sandalwood and jasmine embracing her lovingly while a perfect hint of vetiver comes to inject a cool touch to keep the warm trio from smothering its own flame. Sorry to sound pseudo-poetic, but this caught me so off-guard! A definite holy grail delight for more formal occasions, I wouldn’t dare wear this to my place of work, except well maybe to cause a stir LOL! Divin en effet!

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve always wanted to find a perfume that reminds of perfumeries – that exotic ether that I just can’t pin-point in one specific bottle. Until now. I think this may be it! Warm and deep, with a typical (so I think) Givenchy edge that keeps it from being too sweet or cloying.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Going to see if I can get away with making this my work/professional scent. I like it a lot. It feels mature but not old, sweet but balanced, and feminine. It also has a hint of sexiness to it. Very much me! Will update after a week to see how it goes.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I purchased this after falling in love with a sample spray at Sephora. It’s not quite what I remember, but lovely. There is a fruity cherry note in the beginning that I swear smells like cherry Ludens lozenges. And powder. It wasn’t what I remembered nor do I see anyone mentioning anything like that in other reviews. The ‘cherry’ has faded and it’s a warmer powdery very feminine scent now that seems pleasant but not really a good match for my skin chemistry. Will be returning this.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful bottle.. but, I have yet to find a Givenchy scent that I like. This one, overly sweet for an hour, then disappeared without a trace.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    This one and the edt version is a nice combo for the spring and summertime but i sprayed this on me earlier and it’s november and it still smells so good. I actually smell nectar.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This is nice, for a while at least. The scent reminds me of when I used to layer JLO Live with a vanilla sandalwood narcissus perfume (the now discontinued Vanilla Creme Fleur by Voluspa). Nectar has a beautiful mimosa note which unfortunately is only in the top/middle of development. I love the beginning of Nectar, but the drydown is only so-so.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    In love with this perfume! Just got it as a present from my son. So chic and elegant…can’t describe it any other way.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh my god, this is amazing!! Instant love, I have to have it. Nectar is the perfect word to describe this scent. It’s sweet and juicy and fresh and warm, all at the same time. It’s not overwhelming in the slightest. I think it would wear best in cooler weather, but I could see it shining year round. I’m not really a fan of Givenchy but they knocked it out of the park with this one!

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume is divine very well named and it is like the nectar of the gods it is gorgeous and floral yet warm and sensuous at the same time. Every time I wear it people definitely notice it’s beautiful scent is hard not to miss. It has great silage it lasts all day on me and bottle is beautiful too hard not to like this one I give it a 10/10 it is divine in every sense of the word.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    This is delicious, wonderful, amazing.. everythiiing! Reminds me of a sunny winter morning and a big smile on someone’s face. So warm but still pretty fresh, I love it!
    Update: I feel like a fairy when wearing this! It’s dazzling.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    This is heavenly…but seriously overpriced.
    The perfume is delicious but does not project. The original one have much more sillage, and honestly, this one is not that different in terms of smell. I think it is an unnecessary flanker.
    I like the original one better, it is more luminous and not powdery like this one. But both are rich, elegant sweet perfumes.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I was expecting too much from this but all I get is over sweetness and something that’s synthetic to my nose. I am a huge fan of vanilla yet this one didn’t work a bit for me. Spillage is okay but itvvanishes totally away from my skin in like three hours, not even a trace. And yes, my skin does does drink up perfume so spillage and longevity matter a lot to me. BUt even the first few minutes, the sweetness is cloying, very incomplex, straight fragrance.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a nice perfume. It reminds me of J’adore L’or and the original Dahlia. It stays on your skin for hours but it’s close to the skin. I haven’t worn it outside yet to see if it draws compliments but I think it wouldn’t project much…

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample of Le Nectar because I wanted to love the original Dahlia Divin, but it made me sneezy.
    Compared to DD, LN is a bit fresher, no doubt because of the vetiver. I find it to be a very pretty fragrance – the jasmine and rose are well tempered by the musk and sandalwood.
    This is definitely a Francois Demachy creation. It smells very proper and formal, yet with a bit of sexiness. I could see this sprayed lightly in a formal work setting, for a cocktail hour, or even a more dressy occasion. To me, LN is too dressy for just jeans and a tee.
    Very womanly, and I am tempted to buy a full bottle. The only thing holding me back is the longevity. For some reason, it only lasted 2-3 hours on me before fading away. The sillage is moderate, and I will definitely try this one again or get a small bottle to wear sometimes.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Nothing special…. ??! Hmmm put it on today and received 2 compliments.. Not that bad at all!

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried it a few days ago, it was very forgettable for me. Nothing bad I simply detected sandalwood and white floral. It wasn’t strong in projection nor lasting power. Not interesting enough. I own a few older Givenchy fragrances though I must admit I am becoming increasingly dissapointed with their latest releases. Their fragrances are just no longer unique and complex in scent. I don’t even detect tonka or vanilla in this which are notes that usually compliment each other very well and smell beautiful together. It was just a total miss for me.
    On the plus side the bottle is beautiful- I find it rather cute and charming, but classy all the while.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I just bought this after telling the sales lady that I was looking for something a bit sexy for a night out with my husband. This fragrance does not disappoint. It’s sweet, floral and very warm and cozy. I love this scent for winter when it’s cooler out. It’s absolutely divine.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice fragrance, very warm and sweet in a good way. A bit woody too.
    Very pleasant scent, I have no bad emotions when I smell it.
    It really smells like divine nectar, just as the name says.
    I liked the Dahlia Divin EDP better, but this is also very-very good!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Very creamy and warm floral. Not unlike untold absolu
    Keep ya posted 🙂

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    I was hoping this would be a fabulous fragrance based on the nose behind it. To me, very generic and main stream. Very synthetic notes, the supposed rose and jasmin and mimosa are all jammed together and sharp. Not natural, too synthetic. Does not stand out from the crowd and I was hoping it would. I’m selling 1oz bottle purchased one week ago if anyone is interested!

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    Got it today,and so far I find Nectar the best of the Dahlia line, it is smoother, more rounded, and I can see it perfect for fall and winter as it is a warm scent..Divin EDP is more floral and a bit sharp, Nectar adds a lightness and a sweet edge with the vanilla, dont expect sweet as juicy candy sweet, more a rounded vibe.It is grown up, nicely constructed, the florals are soft and rounded, it is a nice creation,it has a bit of a soapy rosey vibe like Germany said, I like it a lot! ,the vanilla keeps it from being just that! Longevity is nice but it isnt overall heady, it is actually a soft scent.
    lovely!!

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Love this one. Lots of mimosa Jasmine and rose to my nose , it’s sweet and fresh at the same time. Like” right out of the shower” smell. Very aromatic and Really attractive. Similar vibe to calssique intense ( gold bottle ) to my nose. Like a Jasmine vanilla scent. Although the mimosa is very dominant. Childlike , fresh and sweet.
    Bonus my husband likes it.
    Update ,,,it gets less sweet and the soapiness comes out even more. You get whiffs of vetiver and musk and a fresh out of the shower feel for hours. It has its own character at this point it doesn’t remind me of another perfume but rather a very expensive soap.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s very sweet. Lots of vanilla! Later it starts to be deeply oriental. Lots of sandalwood too. I really like it, but I can’t smell much of any flowers – rose or mimosa or jasmine. Therefore, it’s only a like.
    Impressive bottle though.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice fragrance. It does remind me very much of the original Dahlia Divin and also Miss Dior Le Parfum, but without the intensity and rich smokiness. If you have either of those you might not need this perfume as well, but it is very nicely done and the best of the Dahlia Divin line so far, in my opinion.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    it’s a nice perfume .. it reminds me of Live Irresistible by Givenchy .

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    This sounds beautiful can’t wait till it’s out

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