Entre Naranjos Ramon Monegal

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Entre Naranjos Ramon Monegal

Entre Naranjos Ramon Monegal

Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Entre Naranjos Ramon Monegal for women and men of Ramon Monegal

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Entre Naranjos by Ramon Monegal is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Ramon Monegal. The fragrance features tunisian orange blossom, bitter orange, petit grain, neroli, amber and Indonesian patchouli leaf.

“Fresh southern air, full of vitality and joy. Air imbued with dew from the Orange Blossom combined with the freshness of Orange Peel against a background of Orange wood and Amber.” Entre Naranjos was launched in 2011.

14 reviews for Entre Naranjos Ramon Monegal

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    A citrus lovers most pleasant dream in a bottle, this bright and happy concoction immediately gives you a feeling of walking amongst orange laden groves and fruit laden trees. The perfume is all about the scent of oranges. It begins and ends with very natural smelling orange blossom, bitter orange, petitgrain, and neroli accords. To these citrus accords are added amber and patchouli which take prominence only in the powdery citrus dry down. The overall effect is pleasing and joyful and very sunny. Unisex, with moderate to strong sillage and projection, and good longevity on skin. Perfect for bright Spring and Summer days, this is a pleasing and happy scent. Enjoy!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Pow, pow, pow – an absolute knockout. Gorgeously dry and spicy orange peel, a good spritz and smack of bitter orange oil, patchouli adding a solid woody bottom end – it all adds up to a generous, full-bodied, richly aromatic perfume, not just a lovely fleeting fresh-citric water. Oh boy it’s good. Surprisingly timber-y, for me – looking at all those green leaves and white flowers above you might think it’s going to be just another transparent, evanescent freshie, and yes the first burst is bracingly acerbic, but it is so much deeper and warmer than that as well. Absolutely unisex but on the tougher side; yet it also swings back to sweet and mild with the amber later on. Just brilliant. Yes, I’d like it to be even bigger and last a mite longer, but wow. So much better even than I was hoping for. Dingdingding we have a winner! Ramon Monegal, eres mi nuevo amor.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Anyone have a decant of this I could buy so that I can try it before I commit to such a pricey scent? I live in rural Ireland so it’s difficult for me to just try a spritz from a tester. Right now it’s -2 degrees C outside, with a bitter northeast gale blowing drafts under my door, and the thought of being among orange trees sounds delightful!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Among orange trees I find it a somewhat allegorical and imaginative fragrance.
    The orange flower of Monegal is not very realistic, it is a fantasy orange flower, in fact, the fragrance is quite synthetic, yet it is very well made and the development is good. The aroma evolves from a fresh sweet to a dry musk, the sweetness is moderate without getting into the gourmand territory. At the opening feels very good the aroma of orange bark and the white floral theme remains throughout the development, but, more seems inclined to be a dessert or a citrus drink.
    Drying is the most interesting because it exploits the aroma of the facet of the tree of the orange tree and its expansion in skin, eventually becoming a very pleasant residual aroma.
    Moderate duration and wake with a rather unisex character.
    Rating: 7

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Really beautiful orange top notes, very fresh and green and orange-oily, drying down to a nice patchouli. Reminds me of Seville à l’aube at the start, but without the beeswax heaviness of the latter. I would love a full bottle of this.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Amazing. Both the strongest and the most photoreal citrus I’ve put my nose on so far. Up there with Profumum Roma’s Acqua Viva (this one being orange, of course)
    Revisiting after a full wear: though this lasts a decent amount of time, the top notes are the best part, and they quickly give way to a base of mainly patchouli for me, which I am not the biggest fan of. I still enjoy it quite a bit but as more of a representation of the tree, the flower, and the plant life surrounding it than the fruit itself (like others have mentioned)

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    As one of the better entries in Monegal’s line, this fragrance is aptly named (translated as “between the orange trees”) this is neither a neroli fragrance (regardless of how its distilled) nor is it an orange (fruit) fragrance rather is truly captures the entirety of the orange tree in full fruit as there isn’t any hint of typical steam distilled orange blossom. It does a great job of evoking mental and olfactory images of climbing an orange tree, first on the stage are woody notes of orange tree bark and, as if actually climbing higher, gradually transitions into orange leaf (petitgrain), and finally to the fruit though the orange isn’t juicy, its more of the smell of an unpeeled orange.. The drydown is a clean, barbershop type vibe that neither sets itself apart nor distinguishes itself in any particular way (sort of reminds me or Orange Sanguine). Though this is the case, the opening and midnotes are well worth the price of admission. Longevity is good at 6-8 hours for me.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Can’t get enough of this highly-enjoyable Orange-and-Patch vehicle~
    Orange is refreshing, and not sweet on my skin, thanks to bitter petit grain. A ‘grown up’ citrus, reminiscent of the ‘dry’ orange of Acqua di Parma ‘Arancia di Capri’. This is quite possibly, the longest lasting natural citrus frag I’ve ever experienced. And it projects quite well– enough for others to notice. Although Patchouli’s ranking in at #6 on the fragrance pyramid, I would personally rate it #2, right after the Orange. Petitgrain will be 3rd in line. There might be some cypress or juniper (the leaves not the berries) lurking in the background.
    Entre Naranjos leans masculine, but I find it quite wearable & delightful as a woman. A tasty year-around drink, like campari without the medicinal herbs.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    THE ORANGE FELL INTO THE FLOWER GARDEN
    I kept waiting to dislike this citrus floral. Why? Because most often these types of fragrances turn sour on me. Or I start smelling like the perfume section at Lord & Taylor (in the 1950s).
    I liked the opening. And I kept liking it all through it’s substantial lasting power.
    Want a refreshing summer scent to discover?
    It’s all yours, baby.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    A warm, refreshing and very authentic/natural smelling orange/citrus fragrance. It is truly a delicate art and definite challenge to create a cologne which centers around a scent which is associated with and carries the connotations of something you would use to clean your bathroom with. Ramon accomplishes this by avoiding synthetic smelling and cloying ingredients, and instead choosing to incorporate nearly every part of the orange tree itself (blossom, fruit and stem). Bitter orange rind gives the fragrance the sensation of a fresh orange being pealed open in front of you. Tunisia orange flower adds a subtle sweetness and vibrancy. Petitgrain and patchouli offer herbaceous and woody notes, while a stunning mellow amber lends a radiating warmth from within. Strikes me somewhat similar to Creed’s Neroli Sauvage, of which I am also a fan. A definite homage to the beauty and radiance of this most perfect fruit. (54)

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Entre Naranjos is very much energicing scent. Perfect on summer time, warm days, lasted over night at my skin. My husband complimented this also. Seems to be much like quality scent. True pleasure for Your nose. One of the best Orange Blossom- Citrus scents I have sniffed.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh, my…this is heaven.
    You know what was the first image that pop in my mind when I smelled Entre Naranjos? Myself lying on a bed of wild grass under a orange tree on a summer’s noon.
    This is a delight. It smells like oranges, but in a classy way (that makes sense?). It’s not like one of those cheap smelling body spray that makes you sneeze and cough.
    This is an amazing fragrance, I actually can’t stop smelling my arm. So smooth, fresh, invigorating and natural…yes, that’s the word to describe it, natural.
    I order a sample. Now I’m seriously taking in consideration buying the bottle. Is that good, and I love it!
    UPDATE: Yes, three minutes later, I bought the 1.7 bottle!
    UPDATE II: Yesterday was the first time that I tried this fragrance in an ‘open space’, even though this perfume stayed close to me, people where asking me what perfume I was wearing and giving me compliments.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this one but it definitely doesn’t work on a woman. The topnotes are very bitter orange and then it gets too sweet and then all soapy and just bleah in my opinion. My arm doesn’t smell bad now after I tried to wash it off but this is definitely not for me and not worth all that money. Might be great on a guy. I think this one is a matter of taste. It’s clearly well thought out juice; it’s just a question of whether you like what the perfumer was thinking or not. Unfortunately I do not, but I do like a number of his other scents.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s another perfume from Ramon Monegal that I loved, great citrus orange based notes. It’s green, fresh and also bitter orange. Imagine this, add oranges with their leafs and some of the orange tree’s skin in a mixer and mix them well, now smell the juice! It’s something like that.
    It’s bitter, it’s green because of the orange leafs, it’s a little woody because of the orange tree’s skin. there is some sweetness in it too, but not too much. work of art in my opinion.
    It’s not like so many citric and aquatic summer fragrances that all smell the same!
    It’s really unique and pleasant.
    I love it. Good longevity and above average projection being a citrus fragrance.
    Perfect for a hot day / night around the sea with a good glass of wine….

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