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fonar – :
sweet lily of the valley all the way through until the base when oakmoss comes forward and makes this dry, bitter and mossy in the base while still being sweet
gdx638InsuffBooni – :
This lily of the valley, the second in my LOTV sampling journey after vintage Diorissimo, is a beauty that pulls at my heartstrings. While vintage Diorissimo seems to be the gold standard for LOTV amongst reviewers, Muguet Fleuri can certainly hold its own in this realm.
I find Muguet Fleuri such a brilliant interpretation of this seemingly delicate white flower. I say seemingly as I smell — as well as the crisp, fresh, white baubled blossoms — a vein of mischievous green that lends itself to the poisonous nature of the LOTV plant. Crunchy green violet leaves with a pithy lemon note, bitter and acerbic; bright without being sour, traded out for classic aldehyde to deliver a natural feel; a little redolent of a drop of civet.
Galbanum and oakmoss preserve elements of a classic prototype, yet Muguet Fleuri retains a somewhat minimalist structure, and far from the screechy, synthetic one-note air freshener type lily of the valley scents.
Into the drydown, a slight creaminess evolves, ever so subtly suggesting a single greenish-white velvety petal of an Easter lily. Angelica brings a hint of musky sweet spiciness.
I quite prefer this over Diorissimo, only for its lack of lilac (I do love lilac but prefer my LOTV without it), and it’s updated, natural presentation. I believe Muguet Fleuri to be the modern day standard for muguet soliflores.
Semen777 – :
Muguet Fleuri by Oriza L. Legrand is one of those fragrances that left me speechless! It instantly reminded me of Rievaulx Abbey in England. The last remnants of the beautiful stone abbey are surrounded by the greenest grass and when I visited there was woman selling little bundles of lily of the valley, as it symbolizes innocence and purity. Its smells of grey cloudy days and rain showers in the garden. A soapy clean white floral with dewy green petals. I absolutely love, love, love Muguet Fleuri and I highly recommend this fragrance to lily of the valley lovers. Truly a natural beauty of a fragrance!
pantera84 – :
You have to love intense smelling florals to love this. Yes, there is a big dose of muguet to open with but the lily is nearly as strong so this is no soloflor. The violet leaf and moss make it even more edgy so you know what to expect. There is freshness from the galbanum and green notes. The muguet, lily and violet leaf only ease up a little in the first hour and then the angelica, galbanum and moss come more to the fore. Its nearly linear. A gorgeous fresh spring fragrance. I think the angelica probably stops it becoming soapy. Good sillage and longevity.
Dimon_eda – :
The best lily of the valley scent of all time. Bravo! A little fresh and green where the natural blossom is powdery but great silage.
IceXX – :
If you love lily-of-the-valley like I do, you are going to fall in love with this gorgeous green floral! It is a muguet soliflore. It’s so true to the actual flower. It opens for just a few seconds with a note of green, freshly cut grass. The heart is pure muguet. In the base a little of the oakmoss comes into play, but very, very subtly. This smells so much more like spring-time to me than Deja le Printemps. This is like tiny, delicate muguet covered in cool spring rain. I think this might be what Heaven actually smells like.