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REPA___V – :
This is slightly sweeter than many Immortelle fragrances but is well worth exploring. It’s very well balanced. The immortelle is certainly present, but it doesn’t dominate. For me, this fragrance lasts for about 8 hours.
denis4232 – :
Considering the purpose of creating a versatile collection, it was a surprise to see a perfume based on Immortelle, a plant whose extraction of essential oil / absolute produces an aroma so powerful and striking that when used in a composition tends to stand out and dominate it easily. It is not exactly the kind of inspiration that could be called versatile, but Imortelle finds a way of framing the note in a composition that is exotic without being stifling, soft in a way that despite having a more nocturnal aura looks well to daytime use after the first few minutes go by. The Imortelle has a nuance of burnt sugar that is put in evidence at the opening, an intelligent association with, I believe, Ethil Maltol, giving a roasted gourmand touch that sounds distinct and well-balanced. In the background, there is a contrast between hot and cold spices and a lactonic note that creates the illusion of a chai aroma. It quickly softens to a woody base with nuances of musks and sweetened resins and at that point you can perceive the the hay-dry and woody nuances that is dominant in the evergreen.