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Boiling – :
Maroc ultima ll was and still is one of those perfumes you don’t forget, I was fortunate to find this Beaut!
According to original campaign notes were:Top notes: bergamot, honey
Middle notes: geranium, jasmine, orris, Moschata rose, rose maroc, rose otto, jasmine maroc
Base notes: ambergris, patchouli, vetiver, civet, oakmoss, rosewood and musk. Absolutely gorgeous sensual and divine…
This is the one & only Maroc!
масте – :
Just received my little “new old stock” .3 oz. vintage bottle, purchased from the ‘bay. The sprayer doesn’t work, which is actually a good thing. I can tell from the color of the spray cap/nozzle that this was never used, and I’m guessing that no air has ever made its way into the bottle. I can only get the perfume out a few drops at a time, and that’s absolutely enough. To my nose, the top notes are all intact. This is a fragrance at which, years ago, I’d have balked and run screaming. Even now, the notes don’t necessarily constitute something I’d immediately be drawn to. Thanks again, Fragranticans, for piquing my curiosity!
OMG, this is *GORGEOUS*. This is real, strong, pre-IFRA, non-chemical-smelling, glorious perfume. I don’t like rose in fragrances as a rule–but this is flippin’ amazing. I’m at a loss as to how to describe this; the little write-up, above, is pretty spot-on. The top notes are dry, herbal, and aromatic; I get the impression of maybe a bit of citrus (?) and mint (?) in there, too. Sorry, I suuuuuuuck at picking out/describing notes! ;D
The drydown is lush, plush, rich, luxurious, warm, decadent, enveloping… I definitely won’t be wearing this to work! It’s like aromatherapy. I’ll be hoarding this tiny treasure for as long as I can. I’m seriously blown away. Crikey, I’m so pleased! 😀
ETA: This is the actual Charles Revson version.