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Neroli blanc Intense Eau de Parfum
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Neroli Blanc Intense Eau de Parfum by Au Pays de la Fleur d'Oranger is a fruity floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2005, the nose behind this composition is Jean-Claude Gigodot. The top notes unfold with bitter orange blossom, mandarin, and Sicilian bergamot; the heart reveals fruits, jasmine, and rose; while the base notes land with vanilla, sandalwood, musk, and cedar.
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A divine floral-fruity fragrance. Its notes form a perfect olfactory symphony. Pure divinity, creaminess, sweet citrus with neroli, orange blossom, white and pink flowers, a cedar wood base, and sandalwood that decorates it softly. On top, the majestic sweetness unites with the caramelized vanilla it possesses. Long-lasting and with a very wide trail. In my humble opinion, it’s better than Kilian’s Love because it’s more mature and less cloying. Its varied nuances can be distinguished perfectly, whereas in Kilian’s, they are obscured by intense sweetness… I also don’t see it as too similar to Safinad. The latter is too bitter for my taste, very, very floral. Neroli Blanc Intense is a dream every woman wants to wake up to and see come true. One of the best perfumes in my collection. 10/10, no complaints.
What a rich fragrance! Neroli Blanc Intense is pure orange blossom syruped and vanilla-scented with neroli hints. Almost honeyed. Coated in a syrup of fruits and a subtle, non-pastry vanilla. Floral-fruity gourmand and sweet, nothing cloying, with a touch of elegance. Super feminine for my taste and perfectly usable any day. It feels like a spring scent because of those flowers and fruits, but it can be worn in any season, though maybe too much for hot summer days depending on personal preference. Wide trail and good longevity, about 8-9 hours. I really liked it 😍
What a rich fragrance! Neroli Blanc Intense is pure bitter orange blossom, caramelized and vanilla-infused with neroli undertones. Almost honeyed. It’s coated in a fruity caramel and a subtle vanilla, not overly sweet. A floral-fruity gourmand, sweet but not cloying, with a touch of elegance. Super feminine in my opinion and perfectly wearable any day. It feels like a spring scent due to those flowers and fruits, but it can be used in any season; it might be too much for hot summer days, but that depends on everyone. Great sillage and good longevity, about 8-9 hours. I loved it so much! 😍
A family birthday gift that has me head over heels. ‘Neroli Blanc Intense’ opens with a creamy jasmine, then the orange blossom emerges with fruity notes like jam. It reminded me of Le Parfum by Elie Saab. As it dries down, it softens into a vanilla-musked orange blossom with woods that temper the sweetness so it doesn’t become cloying. It smells like high-quality orange marmalade with vanilla cream and honey. It sounds gourmand and heavy, but it’s actually soft and delicate. In the dry-down, it recalls Love Don’t Be Shy, but Kilian’s is a very sweet gourmand bomb, whereas this one is more mature, less sweet, floral-fruity, and spring-like. Sweet, delicate, sophisticated, and feminine. Ideal for spring. Soft but noticeable trail for several hours with moderate longevity in the heat. If you love LDBS, this is a great alternative since the current LDBS is very saturated and there are many good equivalents that don’t deserve the price. ‘Neroli Blanc’ has better performance, is more versatile, and costs four times less. P.S.: They changed the bottle; now it’s more elongated, and the liquid is a very dark reddish-brown with violet reflections (looks like vampire’s blood, lol). Search for it on social media; I don’t know how to upload a photo. I’m not sure if they changed the formula inside; I hadn’t tried it before.
A family birthday gift that has me head over heels. ‘Neroli Blanc Intense’ has an explosive opening of creamy jasmine, but soon the orange blossom appears, its standout note, accompanied by fruity notes that evoke a kind of jam. It reminded me a lot of Le Parfum by Elie Saab. As it dries down, the fragrance softens into a vanilla-musked orange blossom with woods that temper the sweetness so it doesn’t become cloying. It smells like high-quality orange marmalade with vanilla cream and hints of honey. It sounds gourmand and heavy, but it’s actually soft and delicate. In the dry-down phase, it does recall Love Don’t Be Shy (LDBS), but Kilian’s is a very sweet gourmand bomb, whereas this Neroli Blanc is a more mature, less sweet, floral-fruity, and spring-like version. Sweet, delicate, sophisticated, and feminine. Ideal for spring. Soft but noticeable trail for several hours with moderate longevity (in this heat). If you love LDBS, I see this perfume as a good alternative since the current LDBS is very saturated, and with so many good equivalents available, it’s not worth it. ‘Neroli Blanc’ has better performance, is more versatile, and the same amount costs four times less; I definitely recommend it. P.S.: They just changed the bottle presentation; the bottle is more elongated, and the liquid is a very dark reddish-brown with violet reflections (looks like vampire’s blood, haha). Search for it on social media because I tried to upload a photo of mine and don’t know how. I don’t know if they changed the formula inside; I hadn’t tried it before. Sorry I can’t be of more help.
My beautiful Neroli Blanc Intense is a perfume that builds its emotions and weaves its dreams around a fresh, cheerful, and radiant orange blossom—the most beautiful flower in my collection. In its opening, a sweet and very radiant orange appears, with orange blossom petals floating around it, here and there a jasmine, a couple of rose petals, a bit of freshly cut fresh fruit, framed by a spectacular vanilla-bathed sandalwood with just a light touch of musk. This is so pretty, so tender, that it becomes addictive, almost a necessity, and it’s impossible to describe and detail its beauty with full justice. If it were a painting, its painter would undoubtedly be Monet; if it were a haute couture dress, it would surely be a creation by Oscar de la Renta, so sweet, delicate, and feminine in its style of creating; if it were a woman, it would be Grace Kelly; and as a perfume, it is totally and completely a dazzling Neroli Blanc Intense by Au Pays de la Fleur d’Oranger, proudly carrying its lineage and history. This is undoubtedly a perfume every woman should have in her life; it is gloriously beautiful.
My beautiful Neroli Blanc Intense weaves dreams around a fresh, cheerful, and radiant orange blossom—the most beautiful flower in my collection. It opens with a sweet, bright orange surrounded by orange blossom petals, jasmine, and rose, fresh fruits, and a vanilla-sandalwood base with a touch of musk. It’s so pretty and tender that it’s addictive, almost a necessity. If it were a painting, it would be Monet; if a dress, Oscar de la Renta; if a woman, Grace Kelly. It’s a dazzling Neroli Blanc Intense by Au Pays de la Fleur d’Oranger that proudly carries its lineage. Every woman should definitely have it in her life; it’s gloriously beautiful.
This smells like orange blossom with vanilla, maybe a touch of tonka bean and citrus. The flower is realistic and dense, like Houbigant or Serge Lutens, but very syrupy. Although I liked it, my downfall in orange blossom is Serge Lutens, which confirms my love for white florals with an animalic and indolic edge without being overly sweetened. I agree with the previous reviews about Kilian’s Love Don’t Be Shy: the Extreme version has similar longevity, but Kilian has double the sugar, making it more gourmand, like marshmallow.
This fragrance smells mainly of orange blossom sweetened by vanilla, maybe a little tonka bean, and a drop of citrus. The orange blossom is quite realistic and dense, like we find it in Houbigant’s Orangers en Fleurs or Serge Lutens’ Fleurs d’Oranger, but very syrupy. Although I liked it a lot, my downfall regarding orange blossom is Serge Lutens; which confirms, once again, my absolute tastes in white florals, with an animalic and indolic touch that hits the spot without being sweetened. *I completely agree with previous comments regarding the comparison with Love Don’t Be Shy by Kilian. I would add that the performance is similar in the LDBS “Extreme” version, but Kilian still has a double dose of sugar, making it a more edible, gourmand aroma like marshmallow.
Neroli Blanc is an explosion of white florals, especially orange blossom. It’s quite sugary but balanced by the citrus, with a creamy, fruity, and vanilla base. I see it as 100% feminine, super luminous, and perfect for spring mornings. It follows the same line as Kilian’s Love Don’t Be Shy, but it’s more floral and less cloying, though still quite sweet. Longevity exceeds 8 hours, and the initial projection is wide. A beautiful scent with optimal price-to-performance that is worth it.
Neroli Blanc is an explosion of white flowers, especially bitter orange blossom, quite sugary but well-balanced by citrus notes, accompanied by a creamy fruity and vanilla part. In my opinion, a 100% feminine scent. Super luminous and therefore ideal for daytime use, especially in spring. It follows the same line as Love Don’t Be Shy by Killian (and many others at this point), but this is a much more floral version and clearly less sweet, despite still being a very, very sweet scent. Its longevity on skin exceeds 8 hours, and the projection and sillage are quite wide at first. A very beautiful scent that I consider has an optimal quality/price ratio, so it’s definitely worth it.
Hey, don’t overthink it: if the notes hook you and you catch it on sale, it’s pure gold. In my collection, it’s a treasure—super feminine with dizzying quality. It looks like it would attract bees; it’s sweet, radiant, cheerful, and silky. A total hit.