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Serbay – :
I’ll write a better review after a better test,for now I can say that La Fenice pour femme,welcome to my wishlist
Love at first sniff and still a love after 8 hours.I can’t get enough of this fluffy cloud of deliciousness!I love the combination of powdery heliotrope and almond blossom,chocolatey tonka,creamy vanilla and fatty,buttery tuberose.hmmmm…it’s such a well blended creamy heaven.I can also detect a slight hint of something smokey,boozy like the malt note of Xerjoff dama biyanka or the one I get from Guerlain Tonka imperial but it’s much lighter here
BTW I think that colors of bottle don’t match the scent,not that it’s really important as I love it’s bottle as it is
ziema42 – :
This one is overly sweet, like a candy tonka sweet, & i believe it’s the almond blossoms that caused all this overly hyped sweet!
The tuberose, heliotrope, orange, & cedar are there as well.
I can’t say it’s quite good rather than another …. Meh!
AlexK – :
There’s something oddly and screechingly opulent about this fragrance that makes me uncomfortable.
It must be a crowd pleasing scent with lots of promise for those who like sillage and a cloud around them, but then it smells… big fat gypsy wedding, I’d say.
Gypsies, take no offence.
Basically, it’s a gigantic explosion of tonka bean, almond and heliotrope that resembles a multiplied version of Dior Poison. The tuberose is present in all its oiliness and smoothness.
Smelling this, I can name two or three mainstream fragrances that I generally run away from: D&G The One, Poison.
It’s not what Venice means to me, with all its transparent and slightly melancholic attire, its art, its quirk and colourful and unique corners.
I don’t think that The Merchant of Venice makes real “niche” scents. It’s more like some generic scents amplified in their concentration in order to “feel” more niche, and, in the end, to fill those amazing Murano bottles as expensive tourist attractions (my heart aches as I’m writing this, because, really, I was longing for one of those bottles…)
Aurora_Borealis – :
I wonder if creators have ever tried Gloria by Cacharel. It is so similar, I would say Gloria is det stronger, the rest is the same: the message, the composition, the vibe. For those who missed the discontinued scent.
aas699Unlogrere – :
I have ordered this perfum as a blind buy, something I rarely do, only based on the description, as I haven’t found any comments on it and…. I am so happy I did! It is so soft, warm and elegant! Cosy sweet, but not cloying. Stays quite close to the skin but I do not like loud perfumes, so it is ok for me. I can’t stop sniffing my arm. White flowers and vanilla are so well balanced. It has good chance to become one of my favourites. Good job, TMOV!