08/04/2022
Landshark321
518 Reviews
Landshark321
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Neat use of red fruits
Milano Fragranze Galleria is a sweet, fruity, and spicy blend featuring red fruits, carrot seeds, sandalwood, citruses, davana, and patchouli, mostly, of the longer note list. There’s a realistically sweet red fruit note that’s front-and-center, tempered somewhat by a green, floral, citrus, woody collection of other contributing notes, the carrot seed providing the most vegetable produce aspect with also some support from citruses, and then a blended base of sandalwood, patchouli, amber, and leather, with something rustic yet creamy working under it all. It has the feel of a “jack of all trades” scent, fresh and fruity enough but still with some heft and gravitas, and I’ve not quite smelled this particular blend, as the use of the red fruits in particular feels just right: significant but not overbearing or even heavy-handed. It has a sort of yearround “classy date scent” vibe to it, but does defy characterization somewhat in terms of scent profile.
Overall, I quite like it, perhaps not among my very favorites of the line so far, but still a very good scent and, certainly, as with the others, very much worth trying out, with good performance. It’s also highly versatile, among the most versatile of the house that I’ve tried so far.
Like the rest of the line, Galleria is priced at $135 for 100ml, in EDP concentration, and in the US is available at great boutiques like Perfumology, where I purchased my sample set.
7 out of 10
Overall, I quite like it, perhaps not among my very favorites of the line so far, but still a very good scent and, certainly, as with the others, very much worth trying out, with good performance. It’s also highly versatile, among the most versatile of the house that I’ve tried so far.
Like the rest of the line, Galleria is priced at $135 for 100ml, in EDP concentration, and in the US is available at great boutiques like Perfumology, where I purchased my sample set.
7 out of 10