Kiss My Name by Ramón Monegal
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5.9 / 10 48 Ratings
A perfume by Ramón Monegal for women and men, released in 2010. The scent is floral-woody. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Woody
Sweet
Green
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot BlackcurrantBlackcurrant CorianderCoriander
Heart Notes Heart Notes
JasmineJasmine TuberoseTuberose Orange blossomOrange blossom
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood AmberwoodAmberwood HoneyHoney

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
5.948 Ratings
Longevity
7.340 Ratings
Sillage
7.138 Ratings
Bottle
8.053 Ratings
Submitted by Florblanca · last update on 04/12/2024.
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Essentials Collection collection.

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8 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ScentFan

336 Reviews
ScentFan
ScentFan
Very helpful Review 7  
Royal Jasmine
A Ramón Monegal sales person stopped me as I left a Creed counter where I'd just mentioned that Jasmin Imperatrice Eugenie was my favorite Jasmine for years and my signature scent. She asked if I'd like to try the Monegals and promptly sprayed a paper with Kiss My Name. I sniffed. I closed my eyes. I said, "Oh, my god!" and went straight to heaven. What a sultry, sophisticated deeply beautiful scent this is. Jasmine is the star, but the other florals enhance it tremendously, especially Neroli. The Cedar note is perfect. Just enough to enrich, but not so strong any sharp, cedary scratchiness comes through. All I can say is what a perfume! I've got the Empress on one arm and Kiss My Name on the other. Creed's has far more stank, more indoles. I think it's Tuberose in particular that mellows this Monegal. Kiss My Name is one of those rare take-my-breath-away scents not to be missed by any Jasmine lover. Every time I wear it my nostrils inhale it like a drug. Longevity on my winter skin is above average for a floral. Monegals are bottled in the most elegant inkwell you've ever seen--substantial, shimmering and referred to as l'encrier since literature inspires Ramón Monegal. He's the 4th generation of the founders of Myrugia, official perfumers of the Spanish Royal Family. To my nose, he's honoring the legacy well. Hubby's Monegal drug is the equally fabulous Agar Musk. These are wonderful perfumes. So glad to have found them.
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Cumulnimbus

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Cumulnimbus
Cumulnimbus
Helpful Review 4  
High quality white floral
I tested this scent several times now. It has an incredible sillage and it is very long lasting too, which is not that easy to achieve on my skin, so I think it might be enormous on others, please test. It is a very sweet and dense white floral, where tuberose is totally blended with the rest of the flowers in almost equal amounts so it doesn't work so much as a single predominant note, at least on my skin. At some of its middle stage moments it recalls Organza's ones, as a minimal version of the middle notes of the later without the walnut note.

It is indeed a good, beautiful and high quality scent but a like not a love for me.
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Emorandeira

395 Reviews
Emorandeira
Emorandeira
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Nice White flowers scent
Kiss my name is a nice perfume with White flowers. It has a nice Jasmine and a subtle tuberose feeling. The tolu balm and the cedar give a balsámic and Woody vibe with some sweetness. It is a very good perfume but similar to manynother perfumes in the market so for me although i recognize the quality and i LOVE the smell It doent worth the price since there is similar and cheaper options un the market and i have already close perfumes... But if you dont have a White flowers and are looking for one this could be a good option! Unisex and better for cold weather or spring nights...

Scent: 8
Longevity: 8
Sillage: 7
Quality/price: 5
Versatility: 6
Originality: 6
Global: 8
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ShinyAbraxas

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ShinyAbraxas
Top Review 17  
Kiss My Ass
After the first test a few hours ago, the following experimental setup was consequently necessary: left wrist Kiss My Name, right wrist Sécrétions Magnifiques.

Do you remember how, as children, you would write words on each other's backs and guess them? Drawing each letter one by one with your index finger, separating individual words with a sweeping gesture? Kiss My Name could be the adult version of this game, my first thought upon reading the name of this Monegal; it was accompanied by notions of lightness and carefreeness, playfulness and sweetness.

The surprise was all the greater when I suddenly felt like Barbie. The opening is squeaky-fruity-floral-pink-loud. This fruitiness, which comes across as very intrusive and therefore almost artificial, reminds me of Lady One Million - the plastic strawberry, the Escada summer scents, as well as melon shower gel, although I couldn't name individual fruits. Underneath this unreal-looking fruit basket is a floral sweetness, from which I can at least recognize jasmine and tuberose. How far the recognizability goes becomes apparent as the experience unfolds:
I read here and there about the fecal side that a jasmine blossom, which I find so pleasing, could take on, which I have never encountered before. At this point, I perceive not excretions, but a penetrating metallic-rotting note. It was this metallic hint that immediately made me think of Sécrétions Magnifiques and led to the aforementioned experimental setup.

In direct comparison, the metallic aspect of Monegal appears much more harmless compared to Etat Libre d'Orange, yet I can now, after about the fifth to seventh test of the "magnificent secrets," appreciate this much more than Kiss My Name, which knows how to repel more sustainably with a chord of rotting flowers in stagnant water. The metallic note is intentionally at the center of the experience in Sécrétions Magnifiques, making it exciting and presenting a challenge - completely in contrast to Kiss My Name, where unpleasantness takes an even more unpleasant direction. It should be mentioned in passing that I find Sécrétions Magnifiques increasingly tolerable, if not necessarily wearable, with each subsequent test.

However, the metallic note soon runs out of breath, leaving behind jasmine and tuberose flower heads that float with a few leaves and stems in a lukewarm pond, rotting away. In the drydown, Kiss My Name comes across as trivial and arbitrary with a blurred, sweet floral accord that is not worth mentioning, were it not for that final chewing gum association - chewed out in just over one and a half hours.
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Chanelle

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Chanelle
Top Review 10  
Death by Drowning
in a sea of flowers, I thought for the first 10 minutes of Kiss My Name. I am not a fan of floral scents, and here I got an overdose right away!
Thank goodness the coma only lasted a short while, otherwise I wouldn't be able to write these lines on paper, or rather, bring them to Parfumo!
But let me start from the beginning...
Our white flower, with the heart of gold, unexpectedly gifted me a bottle of this and also one of Cuirelle. I had worn Cuirelle before, but I couldn't bring myself to comment on it until now, as I wasn't quite sure what to make of it. Then I tried Kiss My Name and even regretted it at first, as a 30m wave overwhelmed me with white flowers and I had to fight for my life.
I am tough, but the flowers briefly stole my senses and then my breath, or was it the other way around? There were simply too many and they were too strong. I couldn't even identify them clearly, and it's always bad when you don't know whether you're dealing with a friend or an enemy. For a moment, I felt dazed and overwhelmed. That must have been the floral coma. After a few seconds, I smelled jasmine, who is indeed my friend, and with that, I was out of the danger zone and clung to it.
Thank goodness I recognized him. Gradually, I noticed that many more flowers surrounded me, but they no longer seemed so threatening, and they smelled increasingly pleasant, softer, friendlier, almost beautiful.
Here, the term "not sweet" was mentioned. I can still agree with that initially when the flowers are still aggressive, but the more the scent develops, the softer, tastier, and sweeter they smell, those little flowers, the tuberose spreads out, spiciness sets in, and the scent becomes erotic. Now we are on topic: Kiss whatever you want, even my name.
A sexy floral bomb.
I think I will wear it again tomorrow; the weather is too cold for this time of year anyway, so I can dare to swim in a sea of flowers, because if it were warm, a true floral scent would be more appropriate and this scent would be counterproductive.
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Balsámic and Woody White flowers scent . Nice Jasmine and tuberoses with tolu balm and cedarwood. Good longevity and moderate sillage...
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8 years ago
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The most disgusting thing I've smelled in a long time... No idea what smells like concentrated urine. Maybe neroli? Kiss my toilet.
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Jasmine & Tuberose are overpowering here, only the cedar can make an appearance. This trio really doesn't invite kissing.
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Feminine, non-kitsch, dry jasmine scent, supported by, for example, neroli, tuberose + cedarwood. A distant summer.
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An iris suppressed by jasmine and tuberose that can't fight back and loses. Cedar fits like a glove - no kisses ;-) Guaranteed headache!
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