White Flowers M. Micallef for women
Perfume rating 4.00 out of 5 with 37 votes
White Flowers by M. Micallef is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. White Flowers was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Claude Astier. Top notes are Rose and Tangerine; middle notes are Rose, Iris, Jasmine and Orange Blossom; base notes are Sandalwood, Cashmeran, Benzoin and Musk.
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little parrot
A wonderful perfume! Creamy and mostly sandelwood on my skin, beautiful quality as ever with micallef
The name is indeed misleading, not a regular white flowers perfume!
A hidden gem!
I keep it for special occasions, very regal and smooth....
shushkin
Well, this is a treat. I went against my rules and blind bought it in the sales. Its a lovely opening of sandalwood, rose and orange. It almost has a fizzy quality that reminds me of Amouage Fate. I wonder if there are aldehydes in this? The rose, orange and sandalwood clearly dominate in the first hour and who thought they would make such a delicious trio. My first thought was that it smelt rich and expensive. Its obvious that good quality materials are used in this fragrance. I can just about make out the iris, jasmine and neroli after an hour or two.
IMHO I find its name of White Flowers a bit misleading. I was worried I would find screechy white flowers in the opening IIm sure I would not be alone in having that impression) but there is none of that. Its first and foremost a wonderful combination of sandalwood, rose, orange, iris and white flowers.
shushkin
Well, this is a treat. I went against my rules and blind bought it in the sales. Its a lovely opening of sandalwood, rose and orange. It almost has a fizzy quality that reminds me of Amouage Fate. I wonder if there are aldehydes in this? The rose, orange and sandalwood clearly dominate in the first hour and who thought they would make such a delicious trio. My first thought was that it smelt rich and expensive. Its obvious that good quality materials are used in this fragrance. I can just about make out the iris, jasmine and neroli after an hour or two.
IMHO I find its name of White Flowers a bit misleading. I was worried I would find screechy white flowers in the opening IIm sure I would not be alone in having that impression) but there is none of that. Its first and foremost a wonderful combination of sandalwood, rose, orange, iris and white flowers.
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