Pages

Thursday, June 30, 2022

Neroli Outrenoir by Guerlain c2016

Neroli Outrenoir (for the L’Art & la Matière line)







From Guerlain:

"Neroli Outrenoir is part of Exclusive Collections of Guerlain fragrances for enthusiasts of rare perfumes, sensitive to the noble materials and the refinement of the details.
Neroli Outrenoir plays on the contrast between the luminescence of neroli and darkness more dark and mysterious notes. An exceptional fragrance, affecting as troubling, the better wake rare reveals intriguing."

Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a citrus floral woody fragrance for men and women.
  • Top notes: petitgrain, bergamot
  • Middle notes: neroli, smoky black tea, orange blossom
  • Base notes: myrrh, ambrette seeds, moss

From Guerlain: If his admiration with orange flower, "I wanted to express all its facets: the essence of neroli-orange zesty, the essence of woody-aromatic petitgrain absolute and flower orange "if he clings to the obvious elegance, thanks to the unexplained, without premeditation, Thierry Wasser flourishes in the opposite, the wink, the pirouette, partition it plays perfectly .

Inspired, determined, Master Perfumer of the Maison Guerlain chose a bright neroli, bergamot sublimated, which contrast smoky tea, myrrh and dark wood."


Bottle:


From Guerlain: The fragrance is dressed in a bottle with clean, contemporary lines, adorned with a golden metal plate on the edge, like a precious book. It is magnified by a chic and vintage atomizer with an ON/OFF position for easy transport. The bottle nestles in a casket amethyst "leather touch" (which may change jewelry casket at will).



Fate of the Fragrance:


This version has been discontinued and was released not long after the bottle with the atomizer was taken off the market due to issues with evaporation and dysfunctional spraying.

1 comment:

All comments will be subject to approval by a moderator. Comments may fail to be approved or may be edited if the moderator deems that they:
contain unsolicited advertisements ("spam")
are unrelated to the subject matter of the post or of subsequent approved comments
contain personal attacks or abusive/gratuitously offensive language