Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle Parfums du Château de Versailles

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Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle Parfums du Château de Versailles

Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle Parfums du Château de Versailles

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle Parfums du Château de Versailles for women of Parfums du Château de Versailles

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Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle by Parfums du Château de Versailles is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle was launched in 2014. Top notes are calabrian bergamot, orange, mandarin orange, pineapple and cherry; middle notes are freesia, lily, rose, jasmine and popocorn; base notes are patchouli, amber and musk.

7 reviews for Promenade a Versailles Pour Elle Parfums du Château de Versailles

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Expensive French perfume but smell like Miss Dior Cherie I like the two perfume together. Sweet fruity smell like mandarin orange a little pineapple and cherries. Fresh and delicious. She is soft perfume and smell of rose and jasmine flower. There is musk and amber when is dry. This is a good perfume for wearing in the day with a pretty sundress. Innocent and feminine and for young girl. Pretty. I think you need to wear this with Miss Dior Cherie together to make the perfume bigger. Beautiful.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Promenade A Versailles
    This is supposed to be a dupe for Miss Dior Cherie and I can totally see that but this is a sweeter lighter skin scent version or Eau de Toilette.
    I have an affordably priced mini dab bottle.
    I actually prefer this scent to Miss Dior Cherie.
    The opening is sweet fruit, nothing mind blowing. Just fruit scents of citrus, pineapple, and an additional cherry.
    I would have to say that the cherry note is the dominant accord. It’s a delicious cherry liqueur.
    There is also a scent of popcorn, but it’s not as bad as you think. It’s like the scent of popcorn before it’s popped or “done”.
    It’s dry and not very strong. I thought it was a very interesting take on popcorn but it is rather unusual that they would have popcorn listed here when it’s not a scent one associates with French culture or French history of the palace of Versailles. Popcorn is thoroughly an American thing.
    A soapy rose scent emerges along with some white floral notes of lilies and jasmine.
    The flowers are soft.
    The dry down is a light patchouli, musk and amber. It’s more about amber at the final stage.
    It’s soapy. This goes from being sweet fruity to soapy.
    Casual and easy to wear, light, inoffensive, subtle, very pretty. I can wear this to work teaching my students without the scent turning into a missile.
    Sweet and airy, pretty, soapy, fruity floral.
    Love it.
    They sell this at a high price from the website but if you still prefer Miss Dior Cherie there’s no need to try this.
    The mini bottles are cheap but the scent is very nice.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I would like to explore the perfumes from this fragrances of this line a little more. The Palace of Versailles in France commissioned the creation of fragrances with formulas taken directly from historic sources which describe the perfumes made for the courtiers, counts and countesses, princes, princesses, and of course the kings and queens of the royal French court of Versailles during the reigns of Le Roi Soleil The Sun King Louis the 14th, but also Louis the 15th and 16th. The perfumes of the 17th and 18th centuries were usually made of natural flowers and musk and were worn to mask body odors and urine smells. This was a time when men and women did not have a shower as we do today, and only the nobility/aristocracy/royalty had a bath tub and even so they took only a few beauty baths. The smells coming from latrines and chamber pots also were masked by perfume sprayed in the air. These perfumes were described as being floral masterpieces. Marie Antoinette herself had her own perfumer and her own signature scent “Sillage de la Reine”. I’m a huge French history lover and would have loved it if my purchase from Chateau de Versailles smelt absolutely like real perfume from the period. But NO! Promenade a Versailles for women is just fruit shampoo. This is way too fruity for me. All I could get is oranges and pineapple. No flowers, no musk, amber or patchouli. This is a bowl of fruit at Versailles. I would love to try the other fragrances as the Promenade for Men sounds like it would be a lot better, as well as their Passion For Women which looks like it coudl be a great rose fragrance. I did not care for Promenade. I can’t compare it to Miss Dior Cherie because I’ve never smelt Dior Cherie. This smelled more like one of my other fragrances Jeanne Arthes Amore Mio Forever! I thought that was hilarious. Don’t waste your money on this fruit and try some of the other fragrances from their line. Madame de Maintenon also sounds very appealing to me. I’m sure there is no way that Marie Antoinette smelled like a bowl of fruit.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    در ابتدا رايحه رز و مشك غالب هست و بعد از مدتي رابحه ليمو بصورت زننده وارد كار ميشه.به نظرم رايحه خيلي معمولي است و جذاب نيست.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s basically the smell of Miss Dior Cherrie and you can find it at wperfumes.com =)
    If you like fruity scents this is a great option for example if you use Escada fruity perfumes.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I recently heard an interview with the director in charge of its production. He was actually assuring that this perfume was made for Marie Antoinette (obviously for this reason the heraldic lily at the top is placed) by Fargeon. The one thing I don’t get is how on earth a 300 years old perfume recipe might contain popcorn, pineapple and cherry notes. I now even find Lubin’s “Black Jade” to be more convincing in terms of having been made for the queen. Regarding the bottle, honestly, I was expecting something more refined and traditional from Chateau de Versailles…

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Ah, the ever-elusive hunt for a fragrance with a popcorn note that isn’t overbearing.
    This is not that perfume. The fruity/sweet top notes of the opening spritz are instantly blasted away by the immediate burst of rose and musk. For a light perfume, those two notes really still seem so heavy, but they just dominate the entire time. After about 30 minutes or so, I can lightly smell the patchouli, but the rose and musk reign supreme. I wouldn’t consider this fragrance a citrus one, it’s definitely floral through and through.
    This scent has sillage for a grand 10 seconds until I have to put my nose to my wrist to smell it. It also lasts about an hour and a half.
    I like the concept, I was in awe of the potential of how well this could smell in the summertime with the pineapple, cherry, and popcorn– but it’s not very well executed. Rose, musk, light patchouli makes it a total spring morning scent.

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