Greenley is considered one of the most popular fragrances from Parfums de Marly, but personally, it disappoints me greatly. The scent starts with a strongly synthetic, somewhat aimless freshness mix, before the green apple quickly takes the stage, unfortunately also very artificial, almost candy-like. A few woody notes are added, which are supposed to provide some structure, but hardly create any depth or development. Overall, Greenley feels like a classic designer fragrance that is merely dressed in the guise of a niche perfume: pleasing, mass-appealing, but interchangeable, especially for its proud price. The bottle is high-quality, the longevity of about 6-7 hours is acceptable, but hardly justifies the high price. For a fresh, synthetic apple scent, there are significantly cheaper alternatives. Greenley remains for me another example of the stagnation in fragrance development at Parfums de Marly.