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jhordan – :
Filigree opens with a sharp blast of juniper and some indistinguishable spice (I am not personally a lavender fan, but I would say I catch some in the opening as well as ginger). If you love Clinique Wrappings, you won’t be put off by the intense woodsy opening. The opening is off-putting for some, however the dry-down is the amazing part. After the initial balsamic blast, you get a gentle and even powdery finish. It reminds me a bit of creamy Chai tea in its combination of spice and smoothness. To my nose, there is a hint of resin in the dry down, which to some=funk. Not to me though, though I could live without this particular note. I presume it’s supposed to be amber, but I’m not sure. It is most certainly a cold weather scent, but I am so in love with it, I wear it year round. It reminds me of luxurious cashmere and a snowy walk through Central Park. The silage is poor, but I spray on my clothing and scarves and it lasts quite well. Filigree is still outstanding as an EdP, however to to really get a sense of this fragrance, which is so sensual and unique, I recommend trying the body wash or lotion.