11/19/2023
Florblanca
39 Reviews
Florblanca
1
A romantic garden in spring
As soon as I held the bottle in my hand and sniffed it, the gem reminded me of fairies, flowers, butterflies, and a beautiful, enchanted garden.
The cap of the bottle has a large, purple Swarovski stone in the middle. Unfortunately, I was only able to find out very little about the perfumer, but I did find sources for the fragrance. It is a special rarity and is only sold in a single perfumery in Germany.
Olfactorily, the scent belongs to the floral scent family. The opening is fresh and somewhat soapy, as if you had just unpacked a very expensive floral soap. But that only lasts seconds.
Then flowers appear. Due to the lack of a pyramid - unfortunately I couldn't find it either - I can only give my impression. I notice jasmine, violets and roses here. There are also violet leaves, which give the whole thing a green touch. The scent is by no means sweet, at any time, although there is a certain natural sweetness of the flowers.
In the dry down, a slight soapiness appears again along with the floral bouquet, which remains. I really like this and enjoy the freshness it gives the scent. The projection is quite good, I feel enveloped in a nice bright floral cloud.
In the end it becomes slightly woody - sandalwood or rosewood. Since I currently only own the EdT, I have to complain about the durability. However, this might be better with the EdP.
It seems as if there are only four Lorenzo de Medici fragrances in total: Caterina, Les Jardins de Caterina, Lorenzo Classic and Lorenzo Firenze - two women's and two men's fragrances.
A coincidence helped me to get this noble piece and I am very happy about it. Let's see what my husband says when he has the Lorenzo Classic in the bathroom soon...
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Addendum: I have to revise my claim regarding durability. I no longer noticed anything on my wrist, but since I had also sprayed my décolleté - I still smelled of Jardin late last night, but I no longer noticed it myself. My husband does. Lovely, a wonderful scent and it still lasts, because my husband said: "You smell great, is this your new perfume?" Yep, that was it!
The cap of the bottle has a large, purple Swarovski stone in the middle. Unfortunately, I was only able to find out very little about the perfumer, but I did find sources for the fragrance. It is a special rarity and is only sold in a single perfumery in Germany.
Olfactorily, the scent belongs to the floral scent family. The opening is fresh and somewhat soapy, as if you had just unpacked a very expensive floral soap. But that only lasts seconds.
Then flowers appear. Due to the lack of a pyramid - unfortunately I couldn't find it either - I can only give my impression. I notice jasmine, violets and roses here. There are also violet leaves, which give the whole thing a green touch. The scent is by no means sweet, at any time, although there is a certain natural sweetness of the flowers.
In the dry down, a slight soapiness appears again along with the floral bouquet, which remains. I really like this and enjoy the freshness it gives the scent. The projection is quite good, I feel enveloped in a nice bright floral cloud.
In the end it becomes slightly woody - sandalwood or rosewood. Since I currently only own the EdT, I have to complain about the durability. However, this might be better with the EdP.
It seems as if there are only four Lorenzo de Medici fragrances in total: Caterina, Les Jardins de Caterina, Lorenzo Classic and Lorenzo Firenze - two women's and two men's fragrances.
A coincidence helped me to get this noble piece and I am very happy about it. Let's see what my husband says when he has the Lorenzo Classic in the bathroom soon...
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Addendum: I have to revise my claim regarding durability. I no longer noticed anything on my wrist, but since I had also sprayed my décolleté - I still smelled of Jardin late last night, but I no longer noticed it myself. My husband does. Lovely, a wonderful scent and it still lasts, because my husband said: "You smell great, is this your new perfume?" Yep, that was it!