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Nectarine Blossom & Honey
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Nectarine Blossom & Honey by Jo Malone London is a floral-fruity gourmand fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2005, the nose behind this composition is Jo Malone. The top notes are green, blackcurrant, and petit grain; the heart features nectarine, black acacia (robinia), and acacia honey; while the base notes reveal peach, plum, and vetiver.
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To me, it smells clean. It’s pleasant and light, perfect for hot days. Green notes kick in at first, giving way to an acidic nectarine. Even though it’s a cologne, the scent is noticeable; it’s my personal treat and I love it.
This cologne smells clean to me. A very pleasant and light scent, perfect for the hottest days. Green notes hit first, followed by an acidic nectarine. Despite being a cologne, the aroma projects quite well on me; it’s a personal treat and I love it.
Top fragrance! My 20-year-old daughter wears it and smells floral and citrusy, but on me at 43, it’s more citrus and herbal. Recommended for any age.
I gifted it away, but now it’s my go-to for spring and summer. It holds up well even in the heat. It’s feminine, sweet, and a bit sticky, but in a good way. It brings back memories of summer afternoons in London’s parks with live outdoor music.
Pleasant, but like a cologne water to spray after hand washing or a shower; it doesn’t seem like a serious perfume. With its fruity scent, pleasant but insignificant, it could be one of those body mists from The Body Shop or Yves Rocher, etc. And it costs (but isn’t worth) ten times more. Everything from Jo Malone has always disappointed me for the same reason. In any case, perhaps the collaborations with Zara make more sense.
I feel very identified with this eau de toilette; it’s very delicate, fresh, and tender.
Fresh and light. A green, acidic, juicy nectarine with standout green notes. The trail is pretty good for a citrus scent. A spring aroma that makes you feel light and clean.
Fresh and light. It’s a nectarine that isn’t sweet, but green, acidic, juicy, and watery, with green notes that are noticeable and stand out. The sillage, for a citrus, isn’t bad at all. A spring aroma that makes you feel light and clean.
I love it. It starts citrusy and then turns sweet without being cloying. The scent brings me back to the perfumed letters from my childhood. It usually lasts about four hours on the skin and longer on clothes.
I was looking for a juicy nectarine or peach scent and found it here. Beautiful, simple, and fresh—perfect for spring and summer. It filled a gap on my shelves, I love it!
I’ve been looking for a nectarine or juicy peach scent for a while and I found it. It smells lovely, simple, and uncomplicated, fresh, perfect for spring and summer. I think this cologne has filled the gap in my collection; I adore it.
I think it’s a good perfume for going out. It smells like a well-ripe nectarine and other fruits peeking out lazily. Fresh and uncomplicated, good for the office, school, a coffee date, after a shower, or for watching Netflix. It really works for any occasion, nothing hard to explain.
I love the opening! Super fresh and juicy, a rich nectarine. On my skin, it lasts about 8 hours, but starting from the second hour, I feel like I smell like peach gelatin.
I think I’m the only guy commenting on this, but here’s my story. I was looking for something sweet since I got bored of woody and mossy scents. I’ve only been collecting for a short while; my favorites are Le Beau and Invictus Elixir, which smell similar. A saleswoman showed me this Jo Malone line, and like an idiot, I fell for her trap. I tried several sweet ones until I landed on Nectarine Blossom & Honey. It smells great and projects well on the arm. Although it’s more feminine, on me it smells clean and sweet, like just out of the shower. It’s gourmand. I bought it for $120, and my surprise was coming back from vacation and reading it was a cologne. A $120 cologne! I was very disappointed. I tried it today and had to spray about 15 times. My partner said it projected a lot, but after two hours, not so much, though it’s still detectable close to the skin. After six hours, not even close to the skin, but surprisingly, it still lingers on clothes. Conclusion: Is it good? Yes, it smells rich; the nectarine and honey are natural. Would I buy it again? Never, I won’t throw $120 at a cologne with poor sillage. Would I recommend it? Not really. It’s rich, but I don’t socially align with people who spend that on trash. Always read reviews and buy perfume, not cologne. Sometimes you think you’re paying for a once-a-day projection, and you end up buying bath cologne.
I think I’m the only guy commenting on this. I went to the store looking for something sweet, tired of woody scents. They showed me this Jo Malone line, and like an idiot, I fell for the trap. I tried Nectarine Blossom & Honey; the smell was rich and lingered on my arm for a long time. Even though it’s feminine, it smells good on me—clean and sweet, like just out of the shower. It’s very gourmand. I bought it for $120, and my surprise was arriving on vacation and reading it was a cologne. A $120 cologne! Very disappointed. Today I applied it and had to spray it 15 times. My partner said it projected a lot, but after two hours, not so much; it’s skin scent, but after six hours, nothing. However, it still lingers on clothes. Conclusion: Is it good? Yes, the smell is rich and the ingredients are natural. Would I buy it again? Never, I won’t throw $120 away on a cologne with poor projection. Would I recommend it? Not really. It’s rich, but I don’t rub shoulders socially with people who waste money like that. Always read carefully and make sure you’re buying perfume, not body cologne.
I’ve wanted Jo Malone’s Nectarine Blossom & Honey for months; I got lucky and received it as a Christmas gift, and I’m still surprised. Jo Malone has a reputation for weak fragrances that don’t last, but this is the opposite. If you apply 5 to 9 sprays, it will last a good while; on my skin, it reaches 5-9 hours. It’s not about applying too little; it works and performs well. The notes are pure nectarine: upon application, it smells green and fresh, like an unripe nectarine; over time, it intensifies, becoming sweet, fruity, and ripe, until you perceive the nectarine, which is sweeter and more concentrated. Accompanied by a creamy touch and some blackcurrant that balances the fruitiness. In that green note, you can detect the petit grain. As it sweetens, the plum base appears, hard to perceive but it balances it well. The honey from the name is barely felt, almost null, only through the fruity sweetness. It’s an excellent perfume, very rich in quality, ideal for spring. A bit more feminine due to the sweetness and creaminess, but very wearable.
It smells amazing, but the price doesn’t match the longevity. If I had those extra 120 euros, I’d buy it without a second thought.