Nectar of Love April Aromatics

3.94 из 5
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Nectar of Love April Aromatics

Nectar of Love April Aromatics

Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Nectar of Love April Aromatics for women of April Aromatics

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Description

A very sensual, deep and rich perfume oil containing the most precious
absolutes gathered from all over the world. It is an exotic tapestry of
fruit nectars and extracts of Tuberose, Indian Jasmine and Bulgarian
Rose, woven on a bed of Sandalwood. Its deep, exotic flavor makes this
fragrance a powerful aphrodisiac. Nectar of Love was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Tanja Bochnig.

17 reviews for Nectar of Love April Aromatics

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Too sexy to wear to work! I love this gorgeous full on floral with it’s tonka esque drydown. I especially love the neroli hiding behind the tuberose. great bouquet.This is a big guns perfume when the time(s) are right..

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not sure what everyone else is smelling that says “cardboard” to them!! Oh my gosh this is just gorgeous and I detest tuberose! In fact, I didn’t look at the notes before trying my generous sample and absolutely fell in love with the dense lushness of this perfume. It’s just stunning. I’d love to have any amount of a bottle someday, the same as with a couple others that Tanja makes. She’s a master of naturals!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I should know by now that tuberose suits neither my skin nor my nose. It gives me a stonking headache, and instead of all the lush, smooth creaminess everyone is describing, I get acidic and bitter herbal notes. I’ve got no rose, no floral, no sweet or vanilla notes, just glassy sharp bitterness.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    What I have found over the years is, like juicing or eating fresh foods for a while, going back to superficial ones you used to like just don’t hold the same romance, how could they next to nature. The beauty of this jewel is the tuberose is so lush and full – the highlights and nuances you only find in nature, it mingles with jasmine, that sexy sultry night flower that has a mysteriousness and depth about it with the sandalwood. The fruits dance around throughout perfectly balanced just so deliciously juicy. Ite is a cold winter here now and bringing this out instead of the heavier “sweater weather” preferences just made me smile all day….wanted to share some of that sunshine! xo

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Luckily for this brand, Nectar of Love isn’t the first perfume I tried. This smells like cardboard and stale expired dried fruits. I loved Precious Woods and that is what I like to think of as representative of this remarkable line. This is in no way an amber or a tuberose scent. It’s just dry, papery cardboard for me 🙁

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Very stale. I should stop trying amber-based scents, it smells like an essence of dried out flowers.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    The first top spray feels like heaven for few tiny seconds as the tuberose and the sandalwood mix up with white floral and fruitti charm for a little while till the red roses shoots up rushing in like an intruder to to make a bewilderment scene! specially with the help of sandalwood and the jasmines. After few minutes it turns red roses sandalwood powder and the white floral, tuberose, and the fruit notes vanishes. My skin kind of itches because of the red roses, it burns to be honest and gives the sensation of burning.
    After a little while it goes fully powdery with roses and sandalwood

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Nectar of Love is gorgeous. I actually disliked the scent the first time I wore it but after a couple of time of wearing it I fell in love with it. Tuberose is a note that seems to make perfumes smell nice on me and this perfume is no exception. Wonderful…an all-natural perfume that does not vanish at once. This perfume is pretty expensive but the quality is also outstanding.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This juice is stupidly sexy. It is the such an alluring sensual scent. Dreamy smooth tuberose ( I don’t even like – er didn’t used to, like that flower- at all) with a bright yet creamy orange flower , dewy fresh roses and happy sweet fruits ( with a light neroli) combination. Becomes a luscious yet soft buttery creamy tuberose over a light sandalwood vanilla heavenly drydown – ah-maze-zing.
    Tanja has created some REALLY spectacular scents imo, but this one takes the cake for me.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    It started out nicely on my skin with the citrus, jasmine, tuberose, neroli + hint of vanilla. somehow it dried down to a hazel-nutty gourmand that I could not stand. I’m trying to give my sample away now.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Nectar of Love pulls out the big guns and unleashes an exceptional blend of some of the line’s best ingredients. Like others from the brand, this is immense up front, but mellows considerably over course of an hour or so and goes through some fairly drastic transformations.
    Starting up with an bang, this scent throws it all at you: tuberose, jasmine, sandalwood, spices, all over a balmy, semi-sweet base. Everything is tuned to the right pitch, and you can tell that this scent was crafted with some major attention to detail. The sweetness is kept in check, and the florals are kept from shining too brightly to keep from distracting too much. There are spices and a subtle citrus to help fill in the gaps while woody notes gradually make their way to the surface. The whole thing is beautifully articulated and synchronized.
    With that said, it all-natural and so its going to function differently for different wearers based on the environment. I did find that this scent went through some radical shifts in the first hour with many of the florals dropping away to reveal subtle wood tones with perhaps a slight smoky facet as well. What’s great about such transitions is that they keep the wearer engaged, but it could be seen as problematic in that the way the scent smells at the outset and the way it smells 30 minutes later are somewhat far removed. But even still, the blend itself is hugely appealing, and if it weren’t for Calling All Angels’ runaway success, I’d harbor that this reflects the line’s overall approach to multidimensional fragrances the best. Very nice indeed.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Like all of the others of this line that I’ve tried, this is a beautifully crafted perfume. The opening smells like roses and some kind of fresh green plant juice. Rose is the one note in perfume I cannot tolerate, so I did not enjoy this phase in the least. Happily, I stuck it out, because after about two hours, the tuberose peeped out underpinned with the sandalwood and amber. This phase is quite lovely and there were a couple of moments were it reminded me of the dry down for LouLou which I still think is the best dry down ever created. This phase then gives way to creamy sandalwood and amber.
    The longevity is good for a natural like all of the April Aromatics line up. The silage at the beginning is quite overwhelming for me but after three hours, when the green sap and rose fade, it’s more of a skin scent.
    I will pass this on to a rose loving friend. You have to appreciate rose to really enjoy this one. This one makes me regret my rose handicap.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Narcotic….addictive…

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    OMG !!! Perfect, another masterpiece !!!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    NECTAR: the juice of a fruit, especially when not diluted, or a blend of fruit juices: pear nectar; tropical nectar
    LOVE: sexual passion or desire.
    Got it?
    So I do not need to write anything else, the review is done.
    Worth the price? Come on!! Truly love does not have price, it has PLEASURE……

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin, Nectar of Love was an intoxicating floral-oriental. The influence of the fruits are present in the top notes, where they serve to introduce the tuberose, but they do not manifest in the stereotypically juicy way seen in many mass marketed fruity-florals. Instead, they provide an edge to the floral opening, and set a clarifying tone to the fragrance experience.
    As the fruit notes fade, a voluptuous tuberose note takes hold, smoother than any tuberose note I’ve smelled before. What is so captivating about the heart phase is that the tuberose feels almost mystically grounded by the suggestion of sandalwood in the distance.
    But this isn’t just any sandalwood either! Over the period of an hour, or so, the sandalwood slowly swells and unfolds to the point where it creates not quite a cloud, but a mesmerizing aura of woody warmth around the wearer. The texture of this sandalwood note is so sublime that I would compare it to the texture of the finest powder, yet the fragrance isn’t powdery. Here in the base is also where a delicate rose note emerges, creating a fleshy (but not dewy!) feel to the fragrance, making Nectar of Love meld seamlessly with my skin. And I must note the warm, woody sandalwood base lasts FOREVER…around 6 to 8 hours on my skin, and that was from one drop from a sample vial.
    Yes, I would definitely classify this fragrance as a truly seductive floral-oriental on my skin!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Nectar of Love is a drug, a perfume that makes you addicted. Its velvety and sweet. Mysterious and deep. The opening catches you with a fresh citrus note, which immediately dives into the full bouquet of the middle note where everything from roses, over jasmine to neroli and tuberose awaits you. It has a powder effect, but doesnt’ smell like powder. In the drydown a delicious vanilla note, covered with a blanket of sandalwood remain for hours on your skin. 6 hrs and counting. For a natural perfume, a long time and enough that I need. Nectar of love contains all the most precious absolutes, nothing spared. If you like it strong, feminine and sexy, this is it. I feel this is worth the price, the perfume goes a long way and one doesn’t need much to apply.

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