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artemev11 – :
The opening of this frag is a bit spicy with petitgrain and bigarade (forget about the perfume pyramide above: it’s a mistake, rather check the Molinard website), bigarade being a small spicy orange (there’s no fig, cypress or lavender as erroneously stated in the top notes, and no rose neither jasmine thereafter).
Then we get a a nice combination of neroli, clean musks and orange absolute, the later will first eject neroli and finally (after 3-4 hours) the musks out of the game, leaving a beautiful orange absolute skin scent for many hours.
So, this is globally a “musky orange absolute” which could have found it’s place in Sylvaine Delacourte’s private musk series. The frag is not signed by a nose, so probably it’s a co-work of several noses Molinard can afford.
I love it, but I also understand that some perfume lovers may be surprised by the very discrete opening and the sort of Gauss-like evolution. This can be prevented by spaying a layer of Guerlain’s very orange-citric Cologne Imperiale before applying Fleurs d’Oranger, and I agree that this is not necessary using frags like the orange blossom of Serge Lutens. But the scent after 2 to 4 hours of this frag is very elegant and pure, a real pleasure, and the musky twist before the end is absolutely original.
YURA.TARASOV2012 – :
90% similar to 4711 original cologne and TF Portofino.
Orange flower is noticable only at dry down.
Dissapointed, cause now I have three similar perfumes. 🙁