Flos Mortis 1999

Flos Mortis by Rogue
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6.3 / 10 57 Ratings
A perfume by Rogue for women, released in 1999. The scent is floral-fresh. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Fruity
Powdery
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Cherry blossomCherry blossom BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Green teaGreen tea PeachPeach JilkfrebdopJilkfrebdop
Base Notes Base Notes
AlmondAlmond
Ratings
Scent
6.357 Ratings
Longevity
5.542 Ratings
Sillage
5.137 Ratings
Bottle
7.859 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 03/13/2024.

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Guerlain's answer to Bvlgari
This is a near dupe of Bvlgari 's Green tea ( I know I'm not giving it the formal French name but whatever) . I had both at one time and traded the Bvlgari away as they were so similar. AA CB is just a bit more floral especially at the top notes. Still as it's fraternal twin it is fine as a unisex scent (though some guys may be put off by the bottle and florally name). The scent opens with a lemony floral,and bridges to a warm tea scent peach just seems to warm rather than fruitify this scent. Almond gives it a creamy base . Not roasted -think more like almond milk,or almond butter.
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Sherapop

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The Fall
Think you're getting a bargain when you find a so-called Guerlain perfume for $30? Think again. Aqua Allegoria CHERRY BLOSSOM is nothing if not a cruel joke on the sorts of people who congregate about the Emperor in his new clothes. I recognize that the revelation of this cruelty may itself sound cruel, but sometimes the truth hurts: those single-digit dollar bottles of radically reformulated SHALIMAR that began flooding low-brow drugstores some time ago were a sign of impending doom.

I wondered, with the launch of CHAMPS ELYSEES, what was happening chez Guerlain, but I still managed to keep the faith, for some time. Yes, I continued to acquire bottles scent unsniffed on the strength of the illustrious Guerlain family name alone. Sadly, the Guerlains all seem to have passed away. My beloved MITSOUKO appears nowhere to be found (I've tried now two replacements, the reformulated edt and edp, both of which are pale shadows of their namesake.) If you are looking for Guerlain-quality perfumes, as used to be available back in the twentieth century, I encourage you to explore the house of Parfums Nicolai.

As for Aqua Allegoria CHERRY BLOSSOM, this synthetic, weak, yucky pseudo-perfume is unbefitting even of a mass-market house, and that, it appears, is what Guerlain has become. I realize that in these trying economic times they're trying to straddle all market niches simultaneously--not unlike the fashion designers who have both haute couture and Target or H&M or JC Penney lines--but I'm afraid that the result in this case has been muddled, even disastrous. How, in particular, I ask sincerely, could any self-respecting perfumer have launched such a scent as Aqua Allegoria CHERRY BLOSSOM?

Is there an allegory here? I'd call it "The Fall".
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