Luxury Green Salvador Dali

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Luxury Green Salvador Dali

Luxury Green Salvador Dali

Rated 4.60 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Luxury Green Salvador Dali for men of Salvador Dali

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Luxury Green is a refreshing fragrance for men launched in 2004. Top notes: bergamot, grapefruit, mate and fig. Heart: mace, jasmine and precious woody notes. Base: ambergris, musk and sandalwood.

Available as 50 and 100 ml EDT.

5 reviews for Luxury Green Salvador Dali

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Updating my review.
    I bought a second bottle of this because I like it, and the 2nd bottle is really different.
    It’s the same basic scent but the earthier, spicier notes are WAY stronger.
    What I assume is the mate and the woody notes are coming through much more prominently, and it’s a lot muskier.
    I haven’t come across this much difference between bottles before. My original bottle is much softer, and creamier – and more floral. There’s an almost coconut-y quality to it as it dries down. The 2nd bottle is really different – much deeper and more masculine. I really like them both!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    To answer the question below if it’s the same as “Agua verde”. Well, they are close, but not quite the same, in my perception. The bottles I have are very similar, both the lips & chin imprint on a square bottle (not the nose & lips as in the picture above). Agua is put in a green coloured bottle, while luxury green is itself a faint yellowish green in a clear bottle. So far the looks.
    The scents are both green (dûh), but LG has a bit more depth and oomph. A grown-up green spiced up and lightly sweetened. Can’t really pick out the different notes, the bergamot is not as in your face as it sometimes can be in perfume, the fig has no leading part (happy to sniff that, it can be a nauseating note to me) and the others play nicely together to make a lovely greenish fragrance. After six hours I can still detect an almost creamy greenness (the fig?), and there it differs a lot from Agua verde, that has a crisp, almost sharp base. And to me, Luxury green is unisex, I love to wear it….

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Review from the sniffers side, this is my boyfriend’s signature.
    Sweet leathery, rosey, powdery, spicey but still green… it’s a wonderful, kind of sexy male fairytale scent.
    I love to sniff his neck (extra much, lol) when he wears this!
    Some how I think this is what the hunter would wear in the story of the Grim-brothers of the little girl with a red hood as I feel this is some how a male relative to Lolita Lempica in the complexity

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve had to edit my review because this has taken me a while to figure out.
    The top of this fragrance is a lovely combination of watercress and sweet jasmine, which is green but quite soft. In the base, there’s a musty, warm note which I didn’t recognise at first, but it’s ambergris. I know this having smelled ‘Erolfa’ by Creed, which has a similar ambergris note.
    The combination of the ambergris and the watercress/jasmine for me is what this is about, and makes me better understand why it’s called ‘luxury green’. It’s very soft, and cushy, but there’s also something about it which is off-kilter and artistic, like all the Salvador Dali fragrances I’ve tried.
    I’m very fond of this one, it has an understated pungency, a slight musty sourness to offset the sweetness of the jasmine.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Is it the same as Aqua Verde?

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