Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia Verde D'Arancia Eau de Toilette
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Brand:
Monotheme Fine Fragrances Venezia
Line: verde d'arancia
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: citrus
Top Note: Orange
Heart Note: Orange
Base Note: Orange
Spritz Venezia Verde D'Arancia Eau de Toilette onto your skin and receive a genuine boost of positivity and vitality that lasts the entire day! This unrestrained fragrance is like a sunny morning encapsulated in a bottle, making it perfect for optimistic and joyful individuals who cherish freedom and a love for life. Its vivid scent provokes genuine smiles among those around you, lifting the spirits of both men and women alike.
From the very first notes, you will sense the brisk accent of citrus peel, imparting the composition with vibrancy, lightness, uplift, and freshness. The orange solo fluidly shifts, at times presenting juicy-sweet shades of the pulp, at others, herbaceous-cool notes of green leaves, and then again, bitter-tart chords of the zest. Together, these motifs create a pleasant and unobtrusive fragrance with medium persistence and no trail. Another remarkable aspect of Venezia Verde D'Arancia is the inclusion of natural orange extracts in its production, and all its ingredients are vegan, further enhancing the sensation of naturality and lightness.
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ALCOHOL DENAT., AQUA (WATER), PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRA-DI-T-BUTYL HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMATE, LIMONENE, CITRAL, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, LINALOOL, GERANIOL, CITRONELLOL.
Orange cologne. It has a pleasant sensation of bitter peel and orange leaf. In my opinion, it is unisex. The packaging is vibrant and uplifting. It lasts for 2-3 hours, which is normal for summer.
and refreshing citrus scent (mandarin). Previously, my favorite was Roberto Verino, but now I have switched to these Italian ones. They are perfect and lightweight.
At first, it has a bitter citrus peel scent, but then it smells like a grandmother who returned from work in Italy...