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Neroli Ecstasy

4.14 de 5
51 votos

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Descripción

Neroli Ecstasy by Adolfo Dominguez is a fragrance from the women's olfactive family. This creation, launched in 2025, is presented as a new addition to the brand's collection. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with a pear top note, which gives way to a neroli heart and settles on a vanilla base.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 6.1%
  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 33%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 77%
  • Noche 23%

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Comunidad

51 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 5.9%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 1 nota
Corazón 1 nota
Fondo 1 nota

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  • Someone gifted this to me, and when I tried it, I started searching for what smelled the same until I remembered Prada Paradoxe—it’s identical. I get about 3 hours of wear with noticeable sillage; if you like the Prada one, you’ll adore this.

  • I was gifted this and, upon trying it, I wondered what other perfume it could be until I identified it: it’s identical to Prada Paradoxe. I can wear it for about 3 hours, and the trail is noticeable. If you like Paradoxe, you’ll love this one too.

  • darlenerock

    What a pleasant surprise! I didn’t trust anything from Adolfo Domínguez until today. The longevity and sillage are top-notch. It smells like refined neroli, a citrus-floral blend with a sweet touch of pear and vanilla. At first, it reminded me of My Way Nectar, then it shifted to Prada Paradoxe. The price-to-quality ratio is a solid 10.

  • I’m a fan of Domínguez and couldn’t resist this fragrance with two of my favorite notes: pear and neroli. The opening smells like delicious grape, then dries down very cleanly, like a fresh breeze. I don’t detect much vanilla; it leaves me feeling fresh, like I just took a shower, almost like a second skin. I agree with the previous reviewer—I don’t sense citrus, just a lot of freshness. It seems very versatile for the weather. Another winner for my AD collection.

  • It doesn’t smell anything like the Prada Paradoxe; in the dry-down, I feel it’s more vanilla-forward and even gourmand, if it reminds me of GG Blush or the Noble Blush from Bade Al Oud. That same post-meal dry-down of pear and vanilla. It has good longevity; it’s the one that lasts the longest on me. It’s feminine, though in the dry-down it becomes unisex. I expected it to be more citrusy, but it’s a good fragrance for any time of year.

  • It smells good. At first, it bears a strong resemblance to Prada Paradoxe. It’s a great option for summer days that aren’t too hot, and the longevity is decent.

  • Excellent fragrance. Its sweet opening notes remind me of a ripe pear. I’m a man and bought it as a gift for my partner; it’s a fragrance for spring days. The vanilla notes are in the base (subtle), its fruity and floral aroma stands out. Adolfo Domínguez is exceeding expectations in price-to-quality ratio once again.

  • I’m a fan of Domínguez and couldn’t resist this fragrance which has two of my favorite notes: pear and neroli. In the opening, I sense a delicious grape aroma, then it dries down very cleanly, like a fresh breeze. I don’t detect much vanilla and it leaves me with a feeling of freshness, like just showered; it’s like a second skin. I agree with the previous review: I don’t feel it as citrusy, but very fresh. I see it as very versatile regarding the weather. Another one for my AD collection.

  • Incredible fragrance! The sweet opening notes remind me of a ripe pear. I’m a man and this was a gift for my partner. Perfect for spring days. The vanilla lingers softly in the background, letting the fruity and floral aspects shine. Adolfo Domínguez is exceeding expectations in price and quality once again!

  • Pleasant. In the opening, I find it similar to Prada Paradoxe. A good option for non-too-hot summer days; the longevity is decent.

  • Mmm, sorry, it’s too sweet. The pear barely shows up. It’s a very sweet neroli, a bit synthetic. And the bottle is cheap; it looks like plastic wood. I went to a perfumerie and it was all fresh out; you have to smell it and try it on your skin.

  • It doesn’t evoke anything specific for me. It’s a sweet pear and neroli with a subtle vanilla that balances it without turning gourmand. Dry and without that sweetness, it could easily be unisex. It feels quality, not top-tier, but the price-to-quality ratio is excellent. It reminds me, perhaps because of the vanilla, of a perfume from the Argentine brand ‘De la Patagonia’, the feminine one.

  • I love it. I tried it today and it’s unisex leaning feminine, but I’d definitely wear it. I feel like it evolves as the minutes pass: it’s sweet but not overwhelming, ideal for everyday. I want it for myself, haha.

  • It’s a simple perfume, perfect for everyday wear. Curiously, it’s the one that gets the most compliments, even though it’s not my favorite; it just works really well on my skin. What I like most is that it doesn’t smell like alcohol like almost everything else, and it’s more pleasant than the Paradoxe. If you’re looking for something sweet, simple, and discreet for daily use, I recommend it.

  • Didn’t like it. Smells like a retiree’s cologne. It’s powdery, and that note clashes with the neroli and pear; the citrus and talc just don’t go together. Plus, Fragántica often gets their dupes wrong: nothing like the May Wey or Carolina Herrera.