- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2019
Brand: Montale
Line: pure love
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern, woody
Top Notes: Rose
Heart Notes: Sandal, Vetiver
Base Notes: Gray Ambra, Skin, Vanilla
Everyone's life is a vast circle, and it's up to the individual to decide how to fill the world around them: with beauty, kindness, sincerity, joy, or love. Pure Love Travel Edition by Montale is not just a fragrance; it's a dazzling, sparkling unisex composition where love meets harmony. The scent uniquely blends spicy, leather, and woody accents, creating an exquisite aromatic ensemble. The practical travel size is perfect for journeys, allowing you to keep your favorite fragrance close at hand.
The olfactory pyramid of Montale Pure Love Travel Edition:
Top notes open the composition with the velvety accords of the queen of flowers—the exquisite rose.
Heart notes follow the powerful start with herbaceous-smoky shades of vetiver and the noble sandalwood.
Base notes soften the captivating melody with the refined sweetness of vanilla, the sensual touch of leather, and the animalistic overtones of grey amber.
Delicious, sweet, but not just sweet, it's beautiful and intricate, perfect for evenings and cold weather. Definitely not masculine, as it might be too sweet on a man, but when I smell my wrist at the end, it's like a man has been holding my hand for a long time, it has a masculine scent. But I actually really like it on myself, it balances out the sweetness. If you're a fan of fruit drinks and only roses, this is not for you. It's definitely an oriental fragrance, so be careful not to overdo it, or you'll overpower everyone. Personally, I really enjoy complex scents, especially heavy, masculine ones.
I really liked the fragrance, it is long-lasting with sweet oriental notes. However, I was a bit concerned because the fragrance was packaged in a regular ziplock bag with a barcode, rather than a box.
The fragrance is magical! In the style of Montale: it starts off with dreadful sweetness, but then undergoes a captivating transformation. Definitely not suitable for those who prefer fresh, simple, and monotonous scents.