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Peonia Nobile
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Peonia Nobile by Acqua di Parma is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by perfumer François Demachy.
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It fades in an hour… way too expensive for such short longevity.
Creamy roses and peonies with a citrus and raspberry touch, a 100% floral aroma, daytime and a bit cool, which reminds me a lot of Chloé EDP. If you like roses, Peonia Nobile is ideal. Its only flaw is that the trail and longevity are moderate, so you’ll have to reapply it at least three times a day.
This fragrance is a bit tricky XD. On paper, it smells like a nice floral: pink peony, fresh, with a hint of raspberry, but nothing more. On the skin, however, it turns sour quickly, as if it’s wilting. It lasts about two hours and then it’s gone. It smells good, but it doesn’t justify its price: at 134 euros for 100 ml, it’s just a normal floral with raspberry, and there are better and cheaper options on the market. In my opinion, it’s overpriced, and you can find similar things for much less. If you’re going to buy it, test it first.
This scent is a bit of a trick, haha. On paper, it smells like a nice floral: pink peony, fresh, with a pleasant touch of raspberry, but that’s all. On my skin, it turns sour very quickly, almost like it’s wilting. Then it lasts about two hours before fading away. It smells good, but it doesn’t live up to the price: for 134 euros for 100ml, you’re getting a standard floral with raspberry, and there are many better options on the market with better projection and value. In my opinion, it’s not worth it; it’s overpriced, and you can find very similar things for much less. I recommend testing it before buying.
It’s a spicy peony with black pepper. The opening surprised me because I expected something calmer, but over time the pepper toned down and the raspberry, peony, and geranium emerged, all very fresh and spring-like. If you don’t like pepper, avoid this perfume. For me, it’s a definite yes because I love fragrances that evolve, and the element of surprise adds points.
It’s a peony with a black pepper kick that caught me off guard at first, but then the spice settles and lets the raspberry, peony, and geranium shine through—everything feels fresh and spring-like. If you can’t handle the pepper, stay away. For me, it’s a definite yes because I love fragrances that evolve, and the element of surprise always adds points.
After reading the previous reviews, my take on this wonderful perfume is different. It’s a juicy, fresh raspberry peony. It smells very natural, full of essences, and has great longevity and presence. On my skin, it becomes intense and overwhelming, lasting about six hours. The quality is notable, the bottle is gorgeous, and the liquid is dense. It’s citrusy, ideal for daytime, but not for young girls; it’s for a mature woman who wants to make a statement. As it dries down, it recalls intense florals from the 80s. It’s perfect for spring days and summer nights.
Unlike others, this is a juicy, fresh raspberry peony. It smells very natural, packed with essences, and lasts quite a while with good presence. On my skin, it’s intense and overwhelming, lasting around 6 hours. The quality is notable, the bottle is beautiful, and the liquid is dense. It’s citrusy, ideal for daytime, but not for young girls; it’s for a mature woman who wants to make a statement. As it dries down, it recalls intense florals from the 80s. Perfect for spring days and summer nights.
At first, I thought it was a classic rose scent, but soon I noticed a green, natural aroma, like aloe vera, that lasts about two hours. That green note is what some compare to Delina, but this one is sweeter, less innovative, and reminiscent of everyday perfumes. Longevity is high, around 9 hours, though the sillage is low. It’s spring-like and slightly vintage; if you like that style, you’ll love it.
Opens with vibrant black pepper and soft raspberry notes, giving it a fresh, spicy, and fruity touch. In the heart, an intense and pleasant peony takes center stage, mixed with geranium, freesia, and Turkish rose for a floral accord that lasts almost the whole time. It closes with a velvety base of amber, patchouli, and musk. The downside is the price and the moderate longevity and sillage; it feels very floral. It works in almost any weather, but it shines brightest in spring or mild temperatures.
Starts with a lot of pepper, which I don’t like; it’s too spicy and a bit drying. The rose comes out more than the peony, which is a shame because I absolutely love peonies. If you’re looking for a noticeable peony scent, this isn’t it; here, the rose takes the lead with peony and patchouli at the end. Try it before buying, as it can be a bit misleading depending on your skin.