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 man/woman

Well, what can I say, I did it again, a blind buy. This time I went to a well-known online retailer no.... due to a discount and got hold of the Casamorati "Casamorati - Fiero | XerJoff" and "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff", which have been under observation for some time.

I'm pleased that Casamorati is making it easier for me here and offering the fragrances in 30ml. Given the number of bottles and bottlings, I generally try to buy small quantities and thus keep my spending in check (yes, I know it makes no commercial sense to buy 100ml). I have an inhibition threshold when a bottle costs a good €200+, so I'm usually out as a notorious blind buyer.

So both of them made it into the shopping cart for just under €60 each and the parcel carrier rang the bell yesterday.

Despite the small bottle size, both fragrances come in a very appealing artistic slipcase that is a little reminiscent of a book. The bottle, in my case a little less spectacular than the large 100ml option, but still very high-quality and attractively designed.
The only small drawback from my point of view is the sprayer, which could be a little finer. Others can do that better.

Now to the fragrance itself. Having already been warned by several reviews and statements, I dared to try 6 sprays straight away.
The fragrance has a great fresh opening due to the lemon and basil, it is one of those typical "good mood fragrances". You quickly notice who wants to be the star here and who would have thought it, it's the olive blossom.
To my shame, I have to admit that I've never smelled one before and I was a little worried beforehand that it would smell like a pickled olive from the tapas store next door. But don't worry, that's not the case.
The fragrance really is a pleaser. The creamy, fresh feeling of cleanliness immediately envelops you and is simply pleasant. Nothing about the fragrance is really annoying or off-putting. And as has been reviewed so often, it is simply a feeling of fresh out of the bath (in the most positive sense).
There is a shower gel from Palmolive, Naturals Olive and Milk, which is a little reminiscent of "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff", or the Casamorati would be the niche version of this.
In terms of genre, I would also put it on a shelf with my beloved Marzocco Eau de Parfum, here too I have this clean, fresh-creamy feeling.

However, the longevity is another point that I would like to emphasize positively.
I applied the fragrance yesterday around 12:00 and now, as I sit here almost 24 hours later, I can still smell the scent quite clearly on me. I haven't even sprayed it on my clothes but only on my upper body. The sillage or projection is sufficient and I would describe it as moderate+. Actually perfect.
I also agree with most, it's a unisex fragrance that has no gender bias, completely in the golden mean.
I can also see wearing it all year round and, in terms of situations, as quite an all-rounder, because who doesn't like to smell well-groomed and clean and still have that certain something from the olive blossom.

To summarize, "Casamorati - Fiore d'Ulivo (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff" is one of my most positive discoveries of the last few months and is also in my personal top 10.
3 Comments
PudelskernPudelskern 5 months ago
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I love this fragrance too. It shows its particularly brilliant side in summer, the hotter it gets the more beautiful it becomes. And it still lasts.
CoraKirschCoraKirsch 4 months ago
That's exactly how I experience it 😎
CatdogCatdog 7 months ago
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I also find this fragrance mega pleasant and well-groomed.
The best Casamorati in my opinion