The orange flower grows on the citrus tree, or “Citrus Aurantium”, of the Rutaceae genus. In bloom, the tree flaunts its white flowers to the world, emitting a suave fragrance that has symbolized purity and beauty since Antiquity. Intoxicating but mysterious, these flowers used to adorn the garlands of young brides.
Michael Edwards Fragrance Wheel
Developed by esteemed fragrance expert Michael Edwards, the Fragrance Wheel divides scents into 4 different families – Floral, Ambery, Woods and Fresh, containing a total of 14 subfamilies.
All perfumes have a place on the Fragrance Wheel depending on their olfactive properties. By identifying your favourite families, you can easily discover new fragrances that you'll enjoy.
Do you already have a favourite? Use Match My Fragrance to search for similar scents in Libertine's luxurious collection.
Perfume Guarantee
We'll include a matching free sample with your full-size perfume purchase online. If you aren't happy with your sample, you can return your unopened fragrance and exchange it for another.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 2 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Non-detectable, 0 is Delicate and 2 is Rich
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Rated 2 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Weak, 0 is Moderate and 2 is Full
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Green and indolic
This is a very green and in-your-face indolic orange blossom. It isn't creamy and subtle like the Odalisque candle from Cire Trudon. This is strong stuff that makes a statement.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Fragrance |
Rated 2 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Non-detectable, 0 is Delicate and 2 is Rich
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Diffusion |
Rated 2 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Weak, 0 is Moderate and 2 is Full
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Meets Expectations |
Rated 5 out of 5
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