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missida – :
Fineapple is one of the more recent releases by Gallagher Fragrances and makes a positive splash immediately with a fruity, fresh burst of the eponymous top notes of pineapple and green apple in the opening.
The dry down consists of a bed of florals (jasmine, magnolia), musk, and mixed woods, none particularly interfering with the fruit-dominance of the blend but rather giving it a soft place to land, bringing it from a fairly loud, bright opening to a more nuanced dry down.
Fineapple is a very pleasant fragrance, certainly a more apt warm weather option but surely above average on projection and longevity to do well on even cooler days like the one on which I’m wearing it (40-60F), and the apple accord rather reminds me, fittingly, of autumn.
At $150 for 100ml, now the going rate any Gallagher bottle, the pricing is not bad, either, roughly in line with what most niche / independent brands can and should reasonably charge. I’ll have to give this some more wears but I’m decently impressed albeit not smitten.
7 out of 10
XXLRip – :
This is an interesting fragrance that smells exactly like freshly cut pineapple in a bowl with green apple slices. It’s pleasant and very fruity while being slightly sweet in the opening, but to be fair I’m not over the moon for either the scent of pineapple or green apple really. On the drydown I smell some white flowers along with hints of musk. Sillage is moderate while longevity is pretty good at over 5 hours of good projection.
4/5
spartak75 – :
Fineapple is nice soft sweet fragrance. Green apples is what you get with white floral and a lite wood. Unisex day time summer/spring scent projection is moderate last about 6 hours on skin… is it sexy no…. it’s unique but kind of smells like your wearing something from bath and body works because of the sweet green apple is heavily present.
I do enjoy the fragrance for what is to me a special occasion scent
but If you really love apples it would be a perfect signature scent. I highly recommend you sample it first because it’s unique it’s not a mass crowd pleaser it’s very niche
Trolzak – :
Fantastic fragrance. Just because it has pineapple people will assume it resembles Aventus. Nope. Much better! If you like Bergamust from this house this is fruitier and just as good