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Caline, Jean Patou ~ Wonderful Drydown

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I can't believe how beautiful this fragrance is.
I recently bought a vintage deodorant spray, (in a metal can).
I have tried this fragrance before and was never overly impressed, but I still collect it because of its rarity.
I sprayed the deodorant about 2 hours ago. Now something magical has happened.
The drydown of this fragrance is incredible. It reminds me very much of the drydown of vintage L'Heure Bleue. It's very powdery and rich just like LB.
Has anyone else noticed the (drydown) similarities ? The beginning to my nose is completely different from LB.
The drydown on this one has blown me away !!!!!
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I don't know this one but the reputation of the classics from the Patou line in conjunction with the difficulty in finding them, makes me frightened to fall for something which I may not find again. Glad you are enjoying!
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Originally Posted by docluv45 View Post

I don't know this one but the reputation of the classics from the Patou line in conjunction with the difficulty in finding them, makes me frightened to fall for something which I may not find again. Glad you are enjoying!

Thanks for your reply. Actually Caline seems to be available at a very reasonable price,(generally). I looked last night. There is a seller in the States who has a vintage sealed box for a good price. There is someone else who has the extrait, but for an extortionate price. If you are patient it will turn up. I do recommend trying Caline (not to be confused with the Caline from Gres).
The opening is stereotypical from fargrances of that era, but the drydown is truly sensational and extraodinarily rich.
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