Without a clue about what to expect when I first tested the small sample of "Amorvero," I applied the fragrance. At first, I found it nice but not extraordinary. And then "Amorvero" completely captivated me. After a while, I realized that I was wearing a floral perfume, which I love so much.
Only then did I recognize the scent. Jasmine is listed, but it is not overwhelming for me. Tuberose? It's there if you know to look for it. But it is so embedded in a floral blend that it cannot dominate.
Additionally, I also perceive spices, balsamic amber, restrained woods, and no vanilla or sandalwood.
So I set the pyramid aside and note 1. that "Amorvero" is a fine, rich, creamy, rounded, velvety floral scent. 2. It's not just flowers that are perfectly woven in, but also balsams, woods, spices, green, herbaceous, and bitter notes.
But it is not an ephemeral fragrance. It is a mature, full, and balanced scent.
When I associate the fragrance with a woman, I think of Sophia Loren. She was and is perfectly beautiful, sensual, elegant, and voluptuous, intelligent, spirited, or so it seems. She has a balanced nature and is therefore well grounded. Just like "Amorvero" is and smells.
Oh dear, you've hit the nail on the head again! That's exactly it! I've known it from decants for a long time. And S. Loren is just the right woman for it. I'm quite different, but it just has to move in with me now, and as an EDT, since that seems to be better here than the EDP. And since I'm going to Rome, I'll get it at the Hassler. I'll start a sharing right away... yay!
your last paragraph captures it perfectly :-) an absolutely wonderful and very elegant scent, yet never too much or overpowering. if I were a lady, it would be on my wish list... instead, I'm just enjoying that my wife is wearing it right now :-) for me, it's also a 100% scent!