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When everything around us is exquisite, when we draw in the intoxicating scent of eternal youth, when the spirit is full of enthusiasm and the body rejoices its freedom, we breath in “Amoureuse”.
Creation
To give this floral accord of red roses and Indian sambac jasmin irs joyful nature, I added sparkling fruity notes of peach, raspberry, bergamote, lemon and tangerine from Sicily. The dry down privileges the luscious sandalwood, white musks and Benjoin from Ceylon.
Notes:
Blackcurrant, grapefruit, tangerine, rose, jasmine, lotus, sandalwood, peach, musk
RIYL:
The magical combination of rose and blackcurrant
Posted by Kat on 27th Dec 2011
I've tried rose fragrances from the some of the most expensive, Shiseido White Rose to some of the cheapest, Perfume Workshop's Tea Rose, but none make me as happy as this one. Lovely green notes support this beautiful red rose and it lasts forever!
Posted by Kathy on 19th Nov 2011
Today I have a sample of the expensive new Caron Delir Rose on one arm and L'Amarouse on the other and while they are very similar, the L'Amourse is the clear winner and at a fraction of the price!
L'Amourese is rounder, softer, slightly more powder but as real a red rose as you can find. Smells just like the red roses I grow, totally natural not a synthetic aspect anywhere. I keep burying my nose in it. It's sillage is stronger than the Caron and its longevity is amazing. After 6 hours the L'Amoureuse is still strong, the Caron a mere memory.
DH knows a good fragrance and I had him do the sniff both test. He said they were similar but not identical and he picked the L'Amoureuse as the keeper.