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dimulya1975 – :
[Apologies – was writing about something else entirely! Will post a proper review here when it’s all sorted out.]
diablo_99 – :
A VERY SWEET ROSE
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Until today, I had never heard of Ramon Monegal – and it’s a pity.
I didn’t know what to expect from a fragrance called Flamenco, so I tried it. I was surprised of how sweet it turned out to be.
It opens very refreshing with apple, rose and cypress. After around 2 minutes it turns very sweet (maybe the jasmine and the amber(?). The rose remains throughout the entire day (because it lasts 12 h) quite strong, but, just as others described, is very candy-like. It is more sweet, than rose – it is a rose-sweet-candy – and I love it.
Longevity: – 10/10
Sillage: – 8/10
All in all: 10 out of 10 subjective points -> because i love it and it reminds me of another sweet-rose fragrance: ‘Parfait de Roses’ by Lancome.
s4kwart – :
This perfume gives me the joy of living. Normally I don’t like sweet scents but there is a good equilibrum here.
slawa_khv – :
When I think about flamenco the first things that come to mind are fiery spices, deep passionate red, masculinity/femininity interplay, and the tantalizing Spanish guitar. Based on @Q80’s review I’d say they completely missed the mark for me… If it were up to me I’d use various spices (namely cinnamon & different peppers), carnation, Egyptian rose, and the famous Spanish labdanum.
ГОГА – :
Very fruitti sweet candy blend. Kind of like a sorbet with less roses and more of apples and raspberries. Orange blossom, cedar, and more sweets. Amber, & cedar is there, and no jasmine, iris, or violets are detected!
It’s a fragrance that i have smelled plenty of times and i believe it has been created zillions of times and still people (mostly women) loves this take as it’s quite a safe take.
It’s overly sweet than to be considered as a rosy fragrance. Fare & not quite impressive.
Edit (1st July 2017) After a second try, it is quite sweet like kind of overly sweet, & it has been created many times but i think i am kind of getting attached to it since i don’t mind some sweetness & it worked it’s magic in the very worm weather which was quite impressive! beside the bottle color is mesmerizing. Let’s have some 3rd test soon!
Edit (21st Aug 2017) the dry down of this fragrance is quite medicinal, medicinal patchouli with hints of sweets & that’s the only drawback of it while the rest is quite impressive.
impolleme – :
Flamenco- What do you think when you hear this word? Dance, music, Spain. This is Flamenco. The perfume is red like the color that dominates the clothes of the flamenco dancers. Flamenco is about red and passion for music, dance and tradition.
The perfume opens up with a juicy, zesty, wonderful raspberry smell. This magic smell remains on my skin for a long time before the green, forest notes of pine and cypress together take place. Here the perfume reminds me of Florabotanica by Balenciaga. The same smell on the skin: lovely but green like a forest pine.
Because Ramon Monegal uses materials of a very good quality the smell is strong, loud and magnificent. It touches your senses.
If you like perfumes with a hint of raspberry and with a green forest drydown, then you will fall in love with this one.