Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) by Xerjoff

Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo 2008 Eau de Parfum

Tomkat52525
02/19/2025 - 05:50 AM
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Clean Freak

Well, what can I say, I've done it again, a blind buy. This time I took advantage of a discount at a well-known online retailer and snagged the Casamorati "Casamorati - Fiero | XerJoff" and "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff," which I had been keeping an eye on for a while.

I find it pleasing that Casamorati makes it easier for me by offering the fragrances in 30ml. Given the number of bottles and decants I have, I generally try to stick to smaller quantities to keep my expenses in check (yes, I know it's commercially illogical compared to 100ml). I have a threshold when a bottle costs well over €200; I tend to shy away from blind buys in those cases.

So, the two made it into my cart for just under €60 each, and yesterday the package arrived at my door.

Both fragrances come in a very appealing artistic box that somewhat resembles a book, despite the small bottle size. The bottle, in my case, is a bit less spectacular than the large 100ml option but still very valuable and attractively designed.
The only small downside from my perspective is the sprayer, which could be a bit finer in its distribution. Others do that better.

Now onto the scent itself. Having been forewarned by numerous reviews and statements, I went straight in with 6 sprays.
The fragrance has a wonderful fresh opening with lemon and basil; it is one of those typical "feel-good scents." You quickly realize who wants to be the star here, and who would have thought it, it's the olive blossom.
To my shame, I must admit that I had never smelled one before, and I was a bit worried that it might smell like a pickled olive from the tapas bar next door. But no worries, that's not the case.
The scent is truly a pleaser. It immediately envelops you in a creamy fresh feeling of cleanliness, and it is just pleasant. Nothing about the scent is really disturbing or off-putting. And, as has often been reviewed before, it simply gives a feeling of having just stepped out of the bath (in the most positive sense).
There is a shower gel from Palmolive, Naturals Olive and Milk, which somewhat reminds me of "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff," or rather, the Casamorati would be the niche version of it.
In terms of genre, I would also place it on a shelf with my beloved "Marzocco (Eau de Parfum) | Roberto Ugolini," as I also have that clean, fresh-creamy feeling there.

However, the longevity is another point I want to highlight positively.
I applied the fragrance yesterday around 12:00, and now, as I sit here almost 24 hours later, I can still perceive the scent quite clearly on me. I didn't even spray it on clothing, just on my upper body. The sillage or projection is sufficient, and I would describe it as moderate+. Actually perfect.
I also agree with most that it is a unisex fragrance that has no tendency toward either gender, completely in the golden middle.
I see it as something I can wear year-round and as quite an all-rounder in terms of situations, because who doesn't like to smell well-groomed and clean while still having that certain something from the olive blossom?

In summary, "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff" is one of my most positive discoveries of the last few months and is making its way into my personal Top 10.
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4 Comments
Paloma58Paloma58 1 month ago
You've done a wonderful job appreciating the fragrance here!! Thank you for that 🏆.
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PudelskernPudelskern 8 months ago
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I love this scent too. It really shines in the summer; the hotter it gets, the better it becomes. And it lasts too!
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CoraKirschCoraKirsch 7 months ago
Exactly how I experience it too 😎
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CatdogCatdog 10 months ago
I also find this scent really pleasant and well-groomed.
The best Casamorati in my opinion.
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