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cataleen_5409
5
10/10/2025
Just for perfect people
Gucci The Alchemist’s Garden is a luxury perfume collection designed more like an artistic olfactory exploration than just seasonal designer scents. It was conceived under Alessandro Michele, working with master perfumer Alberto Morillas. The idea is a haute-parfumerie line, with rich ingredients, beautiful presentation, and options meant for layering or individual wear. One of the standout scents in the line is A Floral Verse. Its listed notes are: Top: Jasmine Sambac Heart: Black Tea Leaves (Sri Lanka) Base: Romandolide (a type of musk) plus undercurrents of musk more generally. What It Smells Like The perfume opens with a fresh, luminous jasmine — but this is not heavy, waxy or overly sweet jasmine. It has a green-tinged freshness, some effervescence. People often mention it feeling somewhat natural, not synthetic. After that, the black tea leaves come through: smoky, slightly bitter, adding a mature warmth. It’s not an overt “tea drink” vibe, but a refined tea note that grounds the floral brightness. The musk / Romandolide base softens things: the smoky edges are mellowed, and there’s a smooth, slightly skin-like finish. It gives it staying power and a clean, elegant dry-down. So overall: a balanced floral-green fragrance with a tea-smoky twist, wrapped in clean musk. It feels both polished and versatile.
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kellyrodri
5
4/25/2024
Gucci’s “A Song for the Rose” perfume exudes elegance with its captivating floral and woody blend, boasting remarkable projection and luxurious value.
Gucci's "A Song for the Rose" perfume not only captivates with its sophisticated blend of floral and woody notes but also impresses with its excellent projection, ensuring you'll be noticed wherever you go. With its luxurious scent and long-lasting quality, it offers exceptional value for those seeking a signature fragrance that truly stands out. This is definitely one of my favorites perfumes!!
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