The Great Inca Priestesses Romea D’Ameor

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The Great Inca Priestesses Romea D'Ameor

The Great Inca Priestesses Romea D’Ameor

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The Great Inca Priestesses Romea D’Ameor for women of Romea D’Ameor

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The French house of Romea D`Ameor presented a collection of 7 perfumes inspired by secrets of beauty of famous women who had an important role and marked the history. These women are certainly charismatic and radiant with beauty. The perfumes were created in cooperation with perfumer Pierre Bourdon and were named: The Princess of Venice, The Great Inca Priestesses, The Mistresses of Louis XIV, The Sovereigns of Egypt, The Great Empresses of Japan, The Secret Heroines of the Tsar, The Taj Mahal’s Eternal Love.

The Great Inca Priestesses is a warm and comfortable fragrance for women. It encompasses top notes of grapefruit, Italian mandarin, orange from Guinea, apple and mango. A heart adds Canna orchid, sea accords, rose, lily of the valley, rose and jasmine, while base notes feature sandalwood, oak moss, teak wood, along with nectarine zest, warm notes of chocolate, caramel and musk. The Great Inca Priestesses was launched in 2008.

2 reviews for The Great Inca Priestesses Romea D’Ameor

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Just discovered a perfumery nearby has the whole line of roméa d’améor in store… And this was my first to try, since the saleslady said it was her favorite. According to her, the whole line has the concept that each perfume represents a different type of woman, a different charactre. Well, if this is how mystical inca priestesses smell like, they smell pretty sweet!
    Yes I like this, it’s a warm cozy orange/mandarin sliiiightly spicey vanilla. But with the fruity overtone though. Smooth fruity. It smells youthfull but also ‘motherly’ at the same time. Someone you’d like to cuddle. Don’t know if inca priestesses even did cuddle at all, but if they would wear this perfume they certanly would. It’s slightly musculine too, I admit, but not so much that it would make it un-feminine. In fact, the masculinity adds a bit of casual sexiness to it.
    Inca priestesses is not a very unusual, mystical or ‘niche’ scent, but very pleasant and has enough sillage/staying power (on the paper at least) for me to say ‘thumbs up’!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    My romp through the house of Roméa D’Améor ends today with LES GRANDES PRETRESSES INCAS. My initial impression was that this was a made-for-men cologne. It really smelled quite masculine. Later, however, the composition became far more sweet than aromatic. In the end, though, I found myself reporting to my cat, “This perfume is stinky. I don’t like it.” Enough said.
    All in all, I was unimpressed and a bit disappointed with the house of Roméa D’Améor. I might consider adding a bottle of LES IMPERATRICES JAPONAISES to my collection, and I would wear LES MAITRESSES DE LOUIS XIV, if I had it, but honestly I can live without either one and certainly the others in this line. IMNSHO, Pierre Bourdon did not deliver on the promise of his name as the creator of all of the perfumes of this house. Although I did not positively dislike most of this collection, nor did I find them at all compelling. Désolée.
    Now please excuse me while I take leave to luxuriate in a liberal dose of FERRE edp. 3.29.11

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