Mandarina Duck The Duckers Into The Jungle Eau de Toilette (tester with cap)
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Brand:
Mandarina Duck
Line: the duckers into the jungle
Product Type: eau de toilette, tester
Classification: middle up
Country: Italy
Made in: Spain
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: fougere
Top Note: Italian lemon, Lavender, Rheum, Rosemary, Tangerine
Heart Note: Cherry Blossom, Gardenia, Peony, Rose, Violet
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk, Oak Moss, Tahitian Vetiver
The unisex eau de toilette Mandarina Duck The Duckers Into The Jungle invites you on an exhilarating journey into the unexplored depths of tropical forests, where every nuance awakens the spirit of adventure. Created by Brazilian perfumer Marion Costero in 2020, this vibrant fougère composition impresses with its colorful notes. The fragrance evokes a sense of freedom and energy, transporting its wearers to the heart of the jungle, where the beauty of the surrounding world can be fully appreciated.
Top Notes open with juicy nuances of Italian lemon, rhubarb, and tangerine, combined with herbaceous hints of rosemary and lavender. These notes evoke feelings of lightness and carefreeness, like the morning sunbeam penetrating through the leaves of trees.
Heart Notes unfold with delicate tones of cherry blossom, gardenia, peony, rose, and violet, creating a sensual, romantic atmosphere. A sense of love, beauty, and harmony fills the air, reminiscent of happy moments in life that linger in memory, like flowers blooming in a spring garden.
Base Notes are woven with accords of amber, oak moss, musk, and Tahitian vetiver. These elements create a sense of coziness and nobility, awakening feelings of calm and confidence within the soul.
TESTER - a demonstration version of the fragrance included by manufacturers in a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences (quality of the fragrance, longevity, etc.) between the tester and the retail version! The only distinction is that since testers are released for advertising purposes, the manufacturer pays less attention to their packaging: they are offered in a so-called technical package (a simple cardboard box that differs from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not include a cap. This is also why testers are more affordable.