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kormik – :
Great replacement for the discontinued Giorgio Armani Gio! Lovely sandally spiced and rich
mexon – :
This somehow reminds me of Joy, not the full blown heavy and intense original Joy from Jean Patou..the one that came in a little black stone bottle with the red cap…but somehow the newer Joy. Like Joy’s younger sister, Montale Gold Flowers is Skipper to Joy’s Barbie!
The tuberose dominates an overall floral oriental, an eminently wearable and sophisticated syrupy floral with huge sillage and excellent lasting power.
I prefer to wear this in colder months, as I believe it would overwhelm in the heat. It’s the only Montale I possess, but I adore Tuberose so had to have it.
Update – I think this reminds me of Guerlain’s Nahema somehow.
Robeontossy – :
So familiar…. but could not figure out of which perfume it reminds me. I like both Jasmin and Tuberose… but its a tiny bit harsh to me, or would say oldish….maybe it has something common with Elisabeth Arden’s Red Door
matrix07 – :
An oriental fragrance with a beautiful tuberose! Very charismatic and sophisticated,ambergris in the background gives the perfume a distinct and unique aura of the floral scent! the brightness of the tuberose is always present in every phase,the sandalwood is there but is not strong. I can not hear the chili, cloves instead are fairly obvious. Overall a nice perfume, but not suitable for every day,is a perfume for those who love tuberose, if you love a bit woody floral and sophisticated this does for you. The sillage is great very good longevity.
Sillage: 8.5/10
Longevity: 9./10
Scent: 8./10
Overall: 8./10
DuraBefarge – :
This is one of my favorites of the Montale flower line and is quite lovely. Floral with enough tuberose to enjoy, to my nose anyway, but not like Fracas which to me, is overkill if over applied.
It is not particularity sweet, in these modern times, nor dry, but well balanced and thoroughly pleasant with enough character to be interesting.
volk_n – :
For tuberose lovers:)
It’s the leading note in this fragrance for sure.
The spicy note are not annoying at all in this one.
It doesn’t seem too interesting to me, so I wouldn’t buy it. But I rather like it than don’t.
seriks5 – :
A Scent of white flowers with a luminous pungent odor and a very rich base with aromas of warm wood and amber.
The fragrance is fantastic and very long lasting.
Oud is soft and helps to the intensity and duration of the fragrance.
dima938080 – :
I had such high hopes for this one. I love the listed notes, but on my skin (or to my noes) they didn’t come together well. Might far better is slightly cooler weather perhaps?
Chernokrylay – :
I think that the fragrance note-list isn’t complete here. This is mainly a jasmine-tuberose scent, very bright, and clear, not too dense, or heavy, or indolic, like the jasmine or tuberose dominated fragrances in general. It reminds me of Juste un Reve by Parfums de Nicolai, but this fragrance is less sweet, and less creamy. Gold Flowers is an elegant, sheer white flower bouquet, not in the heavy vintage style, it’s a modern, sophisticated perfume.