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|  Serge Lutens Fleurs de Citronnier Citrus scents should be worn in the summer. It is almost like "Don't wear white after Labor Day" as a scent rule of thumb. Except when someone as skilled as Christopher Sheldrake decides to prove it wrong. Fleurs de Citronnier was created in 2004 and if you want a cool-weather citrus this is the scent for you. This starts out with a razor-sharp neroli bolstered by citrus. The heart holds onto the citrus while introducing honey, tuberose and iris into the mix. Depending on how you feel about white flowers this is where this scent will excel or flop for you. The tuberose becomes prominenent for a decent amount of time but with the honey and citrus cutting it, it never gets out of control on my skin. Iris shows up and really smooths this out. As we move into the base, nutmeg is the perfect transition to the musk present there. The florals and musk make this citrus with oomph and one that is best worn on a sparkling cool spring or fall day. 28 February 2009 |
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|  VIBERT speaks the truth about this fragrance! There are only two additional points of interest I'm compelled to add: Fleurs de Citronnier is very powdery, especially throughout the heart notes. (I actually sneezed each of the 3 times I sampled FdC!) In the drydown, I detect vetiver pretty distinctly. In fact, the latter stage of this fragrance's development gives FdC it's unisex rating. Enjoy! 07 December 2007 |
 2201 reviews
|  Open Fleurs de Citronnier and crisp neroli with white flowers ride out of the bottle on dry, powdery woods. This brisk and refreshing accord is a pleasant surprise coming from a house known for lush, sweet, heavy orientals. The citrus and woods accord here actually borders on astringent - it's that snappy! Some of the expected Sheldrake-Lutens sweetness creeps in as the scent develops, and the fleshy, indolic aspect of lemon blossom follows close behind. The two add a layer of warmth and complexity to what might otherwise have been a rather hollow composition. None of the heavier notes are overdone, so the overall effect remains extremely bright and bouyant. The base, built on a light, sweet vanilla and clean, powdery white musk, stays close to the skin once the drydown begins. If many of the Serge Lutens fragrances are sweet, thick cordials, Fleurs de Citronnier is a champagne cocktail: effervescent, a bit tart, and unlikely to ruin anybody's appetite. 02 December 2007 |
 861 reviews
|  It may have lemon flowers, you bet, but I get pure orange blossom here. Light and uplifting and complex and heady all at once. The honey notes are especially nice here, but without coming off as cloying. Definitely NOT like any other Lutens I've smelled to date. A big thumbs-up for FdC. 18 November 2007 |
 19 reviews
|  I expected this to be a high pitched lemony scent but it is very feminine and yet fresh at the same time. It has a soft quality which you wouldn't expect from a lemon citrus. 17 October 2006 |
 1 reviews
|  While this might not be the most interesting fragrance in this line, it is one that I keep sampling. This may well be my first, and perhaps only, SL bottle purchase. 12 March 2006 |
 11 reviews
|  I am usually not a floral gal but this one just sent me reeling. It is so feminine but not in a innocent way and not in a cloyingly sweet or chokingly strong white floral way. I can't believe I finally found a floral I like. I find the honeyed scents from Serge Lutens work best on my skin and this scent has honey in it. 25 November 2004 |
 2 reviews
|  Sweet honey and lemon flowers scent. A wonderful, very feminine, perfume. 12 August 2004 |
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