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Changmai 2002

5.2 / 10 105 Ratings
A perfume by Oudique for women and men, released in 2002. The scent is citrusy-fresh. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Citrus
Fresh
Fruity
Synthetic
Sweet

Fragrance Notes

GrapefruitGrapefruit ClementineClementine Mandarin orangeMandarin orange Sublimated ClipboardSublimated Clipboard

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Ratings
Scent
5.2105 Ratings
Longevity
5.679 Ratings
Sillage
5.666 Ratings
Bottle
6.986 Ratings
Value for money
5.426 Ratings
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Cooper20

19 Reviews
Cooper20
Cooper20
Helpful Review 4  
Expensive Orange Juice
I like to think of Little Italy as very expensive orange juice, something which has proven to be an extreme disappointment for me seeing as though I am such a fan of the House of Bond No.9. Little Italy however, should just be pushed to the side and be forgotten about.

I don't say it to sound harsh, I say it purely out of frustration because this scent seems to fail on manyy levels. Its staying power is extremely poor, the scent itself smells very cheap and for me shows little to no representation of the "scents" of Italy. It seems as though Bond No.9 has taken some inspiration from the seaside villages where citrus fruit and oranges are abundant, and if that is the case with this fragrance, its execution is still poor and very uninspired.

Perhaps its just me, perhaps i'm not "getting their intention" or perhaps i have failed to fully comprehend what this fragrance is really all about it. But as far as i am concerned, as someone who owns the perfume and whom has forked out the $230 just to purchase it, its definetly not worth the money and is definetly a reason for why I now sniff everything before i buy it.
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JSpines

177 Reviews
JSpines
JSpines
Helpful Review 2  
Bond No. 9 Little Italy
I love this! It's actually something I find myself craving to wear! It smells like juicy oranges to me and even if the smell is synthetic, I find myself not caring because it makes me feel happy, energized and cheery when I wear it. It's "zing" just makes me feel uplifted. In my book, this one's a winner!
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Sherapop

1240 Reviews
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Sherapop
5  
No Civet Cats Were Sacrificed In The Production Of This Perfume
There is something truly addictive about Bond no 9 LITTLE ITALY. I don't know why. It's so simple, yet at the same time so enticing. I love, love, love to spray this stuff on. I have other orange-centric fragrances—including both of the Hermès Orange Verte versions—but the clean musk base of this one keeps drawing me back, again and again. The composition holds up extremely well in hot weather, without morphing into anything unpleasant, as can happen with some citrus scents. The base has an almost resinous quality, which makes this perfume, to my nose, much more than just another citrus cologne.

I am familiar with civet, which figures in both JOY and FIRST, of which I have bottles. As far as I can tell, there is absolutely no civet in this composition, and my cat, a board-certified civet detector, does not stir when I run a LITTLE ITALY-spritzed wrist under his nose. This is, believe it or not, a foolproof test, working best as he dozes peacefully, stirring slightly only to lick his lips—when and only when there is civet present in the perfume under inspection!

Although with such a fail-safe system in place, I don't really need any further assurance, it is probably worth observing—for the benefit of any skeptics harboring doubts about the accuracy of my civet detector—that the house which created this perfume, Bond no 9, does not list civet as a note. Given the weight and cogency of all of this evidence, it seems not unreasonable to conclude that anyone who thinks that he or she smells civet in LITTLE ITALY would do well to invest in a Neti pot.
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Thatsmr2usir

67 Reviews
Thatsmr2usir
Thatsmr2usir
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Citrus & Musk
Little Italy is all about citrus & musk to my nose. Clementine mandarin & maybe tangerine's is what I smell, I get no grapefruit. This is a unusual composition because you have a wollop of citruses fighting to be top dog, but it appears that clementine is winning the battle here. The opening of Little Italy is very strong, there is also a cheese note somewhere in here that makes this somewhat off putting. Yes I pick up a cheese note, and I despise cheese.

Once the fragrance starts to dry down, the musk enters the ball game & mingles with the citruses which never fade away. It is a simple yet weird concoction that I have difficulties with. I admire strange & unique fragrances, but Little Italy leaves much to be desired. It is not terrible, but it is not great either. As much as I love Bond No 9, I am afraid I will have to pass on this one as there are better fragrances in this category that are done way better than this. Average projection & longevity.
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pudelbonzo

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Very helpful Review 15  
Two Oranges in the Hair ...
...and bananas at the hip - Rosita is wearing them today with her coconut dress!

This oldie comes to mind as Little Italy reaches me today - and I want to take a little dance.

But Rosita is not satisfied with just the two oranges mentioned in the song; she has also adorned herself with a whole net full of mandarins and clementines.

Fresh, fruity, aquatic - the bright orange star fully lives up to its color promise.
Nothing sour disturbs - just sweet citrus fruits as I like them!
Fresh - as if pressed personally by Uncle Dittmeyer.

The tangerine mixes in with a greenish hue, intertwined with white jasmine.
This invigorating vitamin kick is served in an elegant, cut glass.

The "little Italy" shines with musk - Rosita wears a shimmering satin dress - of course in orange.

The cheerful scent confidently clings to my skin and has a decent longevity.

I am extremely satisfied with my blind purchase - and my trust in the Bonds has been reinforced once again.
Even my grumpy husband is perked up by my aroma.

If this vitamin bomb keeps a budding cold at bay, I'll tell my pharmacist.
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2 years ago
1
Like an orange Life Saver candy. Fun summer scent but no longevity or depth.
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Pure orange. Initially cleanser vibes, later a little more real orange peel, even if the artificiality never completely fades.
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7 years ago
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Nooooo, that's not how it smells in Little Italy...unless the Godfather has recently set up a bubbly cleaning product empire there.
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In Little Italy, there's Langnese's Capri ice cream. Sweet fruit with an orange flavor. No cleaner, but also no natural fruits. Nostalgic.
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Smells like freshly squeezed mandarin and orange juice ... very fresh, delicious, and lovely ...
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When you peel all the citrus fruits you can find and the peels release those little tingling VitC explosions that almost make you sneeze.
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Eating orange ice cream on a wooden bench. Disinfected hands with sanitizer and off we go on the sightseeing tour.
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First a highly concentrated toilet freshener, then tangerine Mamba, cheerful, fruity, extraordinary, bombastic HS!
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Beautiful, citrusy orange top note that smells like chilled, sugar-free, watery orange nectar. Then it just turns cruel & creepy.
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7 years ago
2
Take 2 - Vitamins for smelling. Orange candy note. Artificial and too sweet orange scent for me. Price-performance: thumbs down.
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