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Motoenconia – :
After having purchased the Amarige Harvest 2010 Ylang Ylang I fell in love with it. Now I wonder how the version with the pronounced Mimosa would smell like. Maybe I’ll find it on eBay if I’m lucky.
vlas_ser78 – :
I inherited this from my mother, and it’s very hard for me to give an unbiased opinion of whether or not I like this personally or would wear it myself, since to me, it just smells like my mom; she wore Amarige in one incarnation or another for most of her life, and Amarige (alongside Estee Lauder’s Beautiful) simply smells of her. I find as I get older that my taste in perfume begins to align more with hers, so who knows, maybe I’ll be revisiting this scent more often in the years to come.
I do enjoy this scent, partially for the memories, and partially for the notes I smell in it. First off, it wafts off of my skin in a way very, very few scents do. I get these waves of warm spiced floral floating through the air around me. I smell mimosa and tuberose, and it’s warm and sweet, though not in the vanilla/caramel/fruit way that so many gourmand fragrances are right now. Rather, the sweetness is the same sort you find in summer flowers on a hot day. The floral components are definitely the star of the show, here. I don’t get the citrus as strong in this composition as the above note rankings indicate; I smell a strong green/ citrus oil note in the opening, but it softens quite quickly. After it’s gotten settled in on my skin, the warm florals dominate and take on a delicate powdery quality. It really is a lovely scent.
Xeroxpiyva – :
Wonderful floral. Very sophisticated and noble. The flowers at the opening, and I am gong to think it is momosa, is so fresh and natural I can smell the leaves and the polen just as I were in the garden picking up some flowers. It also smells quite green. Its sweetness is like nectar, polen again. Neroli and mandarin leaves add a clean toch to the bouquet. As times passes the woody notes emerge. Yes, the label says Madarin leaves, Mimosa and precious woods. I want to say cedar, but I am not sure but it is woody alright, and that Makes Amarige mimosa 2007 a little sweeter and in an odd way a bit masculine, too. Perhaps it is just my perception but Mimosa 2007 is not a strong scent, but a very solid one. About 5 to 6 hours later it hasn’t diminished its strenth at all, it is just less floral. Now the big issue, can a man pull it off? I might be wrong but I think L’Eau d’Issey is more flowery than this and Midnight in Paris much more feminine also. Amarige mimosa 2007 is a gorgeous fragrance.
I thought I smelt this before, but it is my very first amarige. So i went through some samples and stopped with Jour d’Hermes in my hand. I guess there is a bit of A M 2007 in it.
Weld73 – :
This is one I treasure, wearing it for special events. Sweet and fragrant. Earthy and powerful.
BALY5 – :
(Please excuse- this is a review for Givenchy Harvest Mimosa 2005 (not 2007), because I have nowhere else to put it-)
Amarige Harvest Mimosa 2005 is a perfect winter floral for evenings, and I prefer it to the original Amarige.
Rather than mimosa, I smell tuberose, honeyed incense, and a tinge of orange blossom-
Harvest Mimosa reminds me of Michael Kors, but it has a stronger presence, composition, and staying power.
Zloelamo – :
It’s a real master piece with mimosa being the star of the composition. And like Jeca said, it’s quite similar to the original Amarige, Only draw back is that it’s too strong, so could only be limited to special occasions…
Neampaila – :
In comparison with the Ylang ylang version, this fragrance is much more Amarige (original), sweet and extremely strong.