Fiore D'Ulivo

$6.99 USD
By Xerjoff

Original bottle not included with sample/decant purchase. Scent Split rebottles the genuine fragrance into smaller bottles.

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Fiore d'Ulivo by Xerjoff is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for Women.

 

Fiore d'Ulivo is a breathtaking tribute to the fleeting beauty of Mediterranean springtime, where the delicate olive blossoms come to life for just a few days each year. Launched in 2009, this fragrance opens with a burst of fresh Amalfi lemon, accompanied by the crispness of lotus and the herbal warmth of basil, evoking the vibrancy of the season. At its heart, the soft, floral aroma of olive blossom combines with magnolia and jasmine, creating an elegant bouquet that captures the essence of spring's fleeting blossoms. The base of musk, benzoin, and amber adds a grounding warmth, providing a balanced contrast to the light, airy florals and citrus notes. Fiore d'Ulivo is a magical potion that embodies nature's ephemeral cycle, celebrating the brief but beautiful bloom of olive flowers.

This fragrance is perfect for women who embrace the beauty of nature and appreciate the delicate balance between citrus, florals, and warm undertones. Ideal for daytime wear, especially in spring and summer, Fiore d'Ulivo is perfect for both casual outings and more formal occasions, evoking the spirit of a Mediterranean garden in full bloom.

 

Release Year: 2009
Concentration: Eau de Parfum
Nose: Angéline Leporini

 

Notes:

• Top notes: Amalfi Lemon, Lotus, Basil, Ambrette (Musk Mallow)
• Middle notes: Olive Blossom, Magnolia, Jasmine
• Base notes: Musk, Benzoin, Amber

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Kate S.
Fiore D'Ulivo

This rating is based on personal preference and not a judgement on the quality of the perfume. It has a strong generic bar soap association for me which is unfortunate. I must be reacting to the olive flower note which to my nose leans green, bitter and herbal. This is a freshie that has earl grey tea and citrus facets to it as well. There is an almost savory, salty, iron-like backbone to this. I can see how it would be really fresh and appealing to anyone who didn't get soap vibes from it.