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cpf747speagoessenda – :
This just sprinkled on the skin reminded me of the foaming citrus(chemical) of balade de sauvage of Christian dior with a slight note of pear that fortunately fades away soon moving away from the shampoo areas.
Overall there is good neroli, and bitter mandarin that blends well on the skin.
Discreet, a little spicy, more suitable during the day during the summer.
Easily unisex, without surprises to the bottom, pleasant but drastically simple in a crowded department.
6/10
isanek1985 – :
A very soft and a bit bitter neroli. Nothing to write home about. There are many other, much better neroli fragrances out there, that are also cheaper. This one may be different, but uniqueness doesn‘t necessarily means impressive.
alexmoreno – :
Got a sample of Neroli Amara when I purchased another fragrance. It’s very pleasant and clean but borderline feminine. Opens up with a strong note of neroli and mutates into orange scent (kinda citrusy lollipop) with a little bit of pepper. I personally wouldn’t buy it again, but I’m sure, it will find it’s audience. 7/10.
andrew97 – :
This is a very delicate, soft and pleasant citrusy/greenish neroli based scent suitable for warm weather daytime.
Simple, fresh and uplifting with dominant neroli along with strong cypress, strong mandarine, mild lemon and strong pink pepper. Performance is good moderate but projection isn’t great to be honest.
The scent feels ethereal and leans slightly to feminine scents imo. If you want a more masculine neroli with much better performance try Naso Di Raza Giuseppe. I’m very impressed with the performance and the feeling from Naso di Raza house.
burshtina – :
it’s like a feminine version of TF Neroli Portpfino! I love Neroli Portofino on my boyfriend but I feel its too harsh and musculine for me. Néroli Amara is much softer and delicate, sweeter, less crispy and just wonderful! Tender neroli with hint of cypress and citruses. Not a cologne like TF but beautifyl soft and juicy perfume.
radaev22 – :
Never seen neroli as a base note before. Is that correct? If so, Bisch must be using some kind of newfangledy aromavoodoo to achieve such an effect.