Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia Boccioli Di Limone Eau de Toilette
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Release Date:
2011
Brand: Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia
Line: boccioli di limone
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: middle up
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: citrus
Top Notes: Lemon Flower, Lemon Peel
Heart Notes: Lemon Flower
Base Notes: Lemon Flower, Lemon Zest
If you are fond of the refreshing coolness of citrus, then the distinctively succinct fragrance of Boccioli Di Limone Eau de Toilette by Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia will undoubtedly become your favorite. Its enticing aroma is an ode to ripe, juicy, tangy lemon, caressed by the kisses of the hot sun rays of the Mediterranean. It is bright, rich, vibrant, fresh, and subtle.
The olfactory pyramid of Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia Boccioli Di Limone Eau de Toilette:
Top notes open the aromatic symphony with the citrus absolute of lemon peel – light, cool, with a barely perceptible bitter taste.
Heart notes unveil the solo part of the tender, deeply sensual lemon blossom, which gives a feminine touch to the fragrance, slightly sweetens it, and envelops it with a special charm.
Base notes are a concentrated refrain of the overture, yet more intense and multifaceted.
"A delightful aroma of fresh lemon. Everything was pleasing."
The lemon flavor is tangy and refreshing, initially slightly sharp but then becomes delicate and pleasant. The bottle and packaging are beautiful.
I am impressed, it's very, very lemony! It lasts a long time! It's not overpowering, but still great. It doesn't bother others around me, but I personally feel it and enjoy it. It's very pleasant. ❤️
I absolutely love citrus scents, but my skin absorbs any scent, and sweet ones suffocate me and give me a headache. However, this fragrance water is just what I needed! It's as if I squeezed a lemon and the juice flowed from the rind. The scent is purely citrus, not overpowering, just the way I wanted it. It doesn't last long, but I'm used to nothing really staying on me. The bottle is nice, easy to use, and the price is ridiculous.
The fragrance smells exactly like the amount it costs. Armand Basi In Red is in the same genre, but I prefer it more than Monotem.