- Product details
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Release Date:
1800
Brand: Floris
Line: white rose
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Ambergris, Musk, Powdery Notes
Heart Notes: Iris, Jasmine, Rose, Violet
Base Notes: Aldehydes, Cloves, Green Notes
Floris White Rose Eau de Toilette is a timeless masterpiece of perfumery. The fragrance was originally created in 1800. It was produced until 1940, and now, after a significant hiatus, its production has been revived. This delicate composition is perfect for daytime wear. According to one account, Lord Admiral Nelson purchased Floris White Rose for Lady Emma Hamilton.
Top Notes introduce the composition with intoxicating carnation and refreshing green notes, while light aldehydes add a fuller dimension to these accords.
Heart Notes are dominated by a luxurious bouquet featuring the most beautiful flowers: intoxicating jasmine, delicate iris, majestic and fragile rose, and a grassy-floral violet.
Base Notes complete the fragrance with a velvety trail crafted from seductive amber and animalistic musk, enveloped in alluring and sensuous powdery notes.
I was intrigued after reading that this is Queen Elizabeth II's favorite scent, so I decided to buy it. Honestly speaking, it smells like a good expensive soap. The only joy is that it is a classic. P.S. I didn't buy this fragrance for makeup.