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Reviews of Amalfi Flowers (2007)
by Creed

  • Availability: In Production - Limited Edition
  • Perfumer: Olivier Creed
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Wow, This is the best yet!!!!!! What a clean smell,I did not think I would like this, I thought it would smell like flowers, it does not have any flower smell. First spray you smell fruits like oranges, then as it drys down you can smell the sandelwood and leather. All I can says is this is a clean smell!
07 December 2007


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I had the good fortune to sample this at Sak's, and I must say it is extremely nice. The floral notes are extremely nice and so well blended that it's hard to fault this fragrance at all, and the subtle ginger counterpoint and patchouli make it extremely interesting. It's not so feminine that a man couldn't pull it off, but I'd love to smell this on a beautiful woman. It'd be hard to keep my hands off of her, though!
06 December 2007

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