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Néroli Intense

7.6 / 10 469 Ratings
A popular perfume by Jeanne en Provence for men. The release year is unknown. The scent is citrusy-fresh. It is being marketed by Groupe Arthes.
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Main accords

Citrus
Fresh
Floral
Green
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LemonLemon Mandarin orangeMandarin orange RosemaryRosemary
Heart Notes Heart Notes
NeroliNeroli Orange blossomOrange blossom JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberAmber Woody notesWoody notes
Ratings
Scent
7.6469 Ratings
Longevity
6.2441 Ratings
Sillage
6.1438 Ratings
Bottle
6.6438 Ratings
Value for money
9.2378 Ratings
Submitted by EdithLyri, last update on 11/02/2025.

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23 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Elysium

898 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 8  
Neroli, Orange Blossom, And All That Jazz
There are many fragrances on the market belonging to the citrus family, including neroli, orange blossom, or both, but I have a doubt. Aren't they the same thing? It would seem not. Or rather, both essences are got from orange flowers, sweet or bitter, but depending on the extraction method, they take on slightly different fragrances and take a unique name. If you, like me, are curious to know the difference, keep reading, otherwise jump directly to the description of this gem.
Neroli oil is an essential oil produced from bitter orange blossoms (Citrus bigardia). Its scent is sweet, honeyed, and slightly metallic with green, dry, and spicy nuances. They also extracted orange blossom from the same flower, and they widely used both extracts in perfumery. We can describe orange blossom as a sweeter, warmer, and more floral scent than neroli. They extract neroli by steam distillation that gives dryness to the bouquet and the orange blossom through a process of enfleurage—today little used because of prohibitive costs—or solvent extraction. When you apply those essences, close your eyes for a second and transport yourself to a place like the Alhambra in Spain, where you walk among orange trees and get seduced by their sweet perfume that lingers in the warm wind. I remember the time I spent in Siviglia a few years ago; it was the middle of January, the temperature was mild, and the citrus trees were blossoming everywhere. What a pleasure strolling around and smelling such a relaxing redolence.

It rivals Tom Ford Neroli Portofino in its wording and execution. Néroli Intense starts with an explosion of bitter notes of refreshing lemon and mandarin. The citrus fruit's aroma is sincere, like squeezing the outermost part of the peel and letting the "odorous lymph" escape. It is fresh yet bitter, dry, but with a sweet, rich, and lasting background. The zestiness dominates the opening. Weird enough, I am not catching the green and aromatic vibes of the rosemary. It usually has a solid and intense scent, but here I am getting any on my skin, perhaps a bit on a paper strip. The initial stage gives me a sense of dewy refreshment.

Let the beast calms down, and a cheerful heart of neroli, orange blossom, and jasmine beat. Dry neroli emerges and blooms so beautifully alongside the white floral accord of orange. Néroli Intense releases a brilliant white layer of sparkling citrus and blinding neroli that is both full-bodied and clean. Sure, the citrus subsides more, but it never really goes away to become just a floral fragrance.

The final phase is anchored on a warm amber and woody signature that completes this olfactory walk leaving a decidedly masculine trail. I think that's what gives it such superior longevity. The nice amber note within adds a different aspect to this fragrance besides a clean citrus flower. It creates a warm heart and adds to the inviting soapy vibe, though it isn't powerful.

Jeanne en Provence Néroli Intense is a beautiful and very well-made scent, calm, soapy, relaxing, clean, SPA type, laundry, and a prominent floral-musky aspect. It reminds me of the typical creamy Naples pie, the Pastiera Napoletana, which includes orange blossom water, and smells like Néroli Intense. The fresh, pure, out-of-the-shower scent leaves my skin after 3 hours. Perfect for a sunny early morning. It's undoubtedly meant for the warmer summer and spring; I'm not too fond of citrus colognes in cold months. The fragrance projects well and has outstanding longevity compared to most summer fragrances.
Néroli Intense does not smell cheap and could easily be a costly niche scent. It is not a disruptive or innovative perfume. I can find many similarities with the cheap eau de cologne 4711, the average design Ferrari Bright Neroli, or the very expensive niche TF Neroli Portofino. Well, the others smell delicious. Néroli Intense smells divine. If you are a citrus lover and go nuts for citrus blossoms, try it, and you will not regret it.

I based the review on a 100ml bottle I have owned since April 2021.

-Elysium
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PedroCabral

147 Reviews
PedroCabral
PedroCabral
Helpful Review 5  
What an opening
Surprisingly good economic perfume. It is very natural, harmonious and what I like most is that it has a smooth and calm character, not sharp and penetrating like some other fresh neroli aromas.

Yes, in some points it resembles Neroli Portofino, but I think that in general the composition of Néroli Intense is different. It is calmer, soapy and relaxing. It is not citrusy, but it is a very white flower scent. People who are afraid of the white flower type, just ignore that fear. The woody notes appears at the end of drydown.

It does not smell cheap, it could easily be a very expensive niche perfume (for the price it is a very good fragrance). Spray engraving, quality bottle with a vintage touch. Perfect for a sunny morning. Longevity is good (silage not so much), especially for this type of perfume.

Jeanne en Provence really did a good job!
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Scentmevi

4 Reviews
Scentmevi
Scentmevi
Helpful Review 3  
Affordable Neroli Scent
If you are a fan of neroli, and don't want to spent much money, then you should definitely consider buying it.

There is no big philosophy behind it, it's just good for what is was created for - neroli in a bottle.
It appears to me in a soapy and both fresh and sweet floral and a citrusy way.

It's not overly natural or fancy, but it's a great price value proposition, so keep that in mind.

If you love flowers and would like to smell like a real flower shop for a very cheap price, I would consider layering it with Tea Rose from the Perfumers Workshop, which is also very cheap.

The sillage is not that bad and it last an average time on the skin, like 3-4 hours.

In my opinion, definitely worth a try.
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Kurai

388 Reviews
Kurai
Kurai
4  
Neroli darling
This platform has a soft spot for fragrances in the 'affordable' section. Néroli Intense is one of those darlings. Since a 100ml bottle costs about as much as a 2ml sample of some brands, I couldn't resist to try. What the heck, right? If it doesn't work, I can still use it as a WC refresher spray.

Well, a WC refresher it certainly is not. Instead, Néroli Intense is a perfectly wearable fragrance. A casual spring-summer scent in the Mediterranean genre. It features a straightforward neroli. The neroli's scent is of mediocre yet acceptable quality and the overall composition is decent. The pleasant bitter facet is lost in the first few minutes, after which the scent transforms into a smooth ambery blossom.

I can't say I agree with the rave and questionably high ratings, but Néroli Intense offers an outstanding value for money. That much is sure.
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Tzapan

21 Reviews
Tzapan
Tzapan
3  
Thick bitter orange foliage and blossom!
Neroli intense by Jeanne en Provence is a green woody fougere topped by lemon and tangerine-orange
But mostly you get an orchard of blooming bitter orange trees. Which is something so fresh and lush as an experience that it brings to mind similar vintage gems by Carvin or Cartier which have been disrupted. The scent is extremely good value for what you get!
I haven't tried the TF neroli scent, but I am sure this plain and humble edt is better, and it costs you very little money!
If you get bored with the greenish yellow scent use it for personal fragrance layering.
It goes swell with cedar ,vetiver or rose fragrances.
I bought this along with another good seller from the same line (Cade& bois D'Olive) and I assumed that this one would not impress me. But it was vise versa.
The Cade & Bois D'Olive is not bad ,but smells a bit synthetic. This one is a green gem that sticks and lingers around you for quite long and smells totally natural. The only synthetic about it is the amber of the base.
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5
Very good smooth soapy Neroli (especially for the price),if only it were a bit stronger...
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5
Very good economic perfume, similar to Neroli Portofino, and with a similar performance, can you ask for more? ... at this price, NO
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4
Well-blended, smooth, with a relaxing vibe, the citruses with the white flowers create a soapy clean and calm scent perfect for hot weather.
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4
Unfortunately, I cannot enjoy this. It reminds me too much of artificial lemony smell of a toilet detergent. I think neroli is not for me :(
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2
If you like neroli you will probably like this. Good for hot summer days or evenings. A bit cheap smelling and very linear.
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2
For me, it's a real treasure and a hidden gem, because it delivers excellent quality at small price.
Similar to Neroli Portofino.
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2
Néroli Intense from Jeanne en Provence, or: what a blast of summer for a mindboggling seven euros. Great old fashioned bottle, too.
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2
Takes you to a place like the Alhambra in Spain, you walk among orange trees, their sweet perfume that lingers in the warm wind seduces you.
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1
A very nice neroli example with average longevity.
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6 years ago
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Is this in the range of Fords neroli?
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