Although it might seem like Eau de Néroli Doré is more masculine leaning and could be interpreted by the casual "sniffeur" as maudlin its crunchy texture is indicative of great dexterity in the treatment of ingredients and concepts. It feels at once golden and soapy and with a leather undertone like a handsome person who just put on the world's fluffiest T-shirt and trousers in Egyptian cotton and the softest leather slip-ons in existence just to enjoy a morning view of the orchard by the sea. I'm sold.
My full review can be found on Fragrantica.
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I think the adjective handsome is a good one for this scent. And I love the way you have personified its style!
ReplyDeletewonderful review. I always want everything you review--you are so evocative!
ReplyDeleteJean xox
Lovely in summer!
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