Frequently Asked Questions about Indian Dream by Mancera
What does Indian Dream by Mancera smell like?
Indian Dream by Mancera features top notes of Geranium, Heliotrope, and Orange Blossom, middle notes of Amber, Jasmine, and Rose, and base notes of Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Vetiver.
How long does Indian Dream by Mancera last?
Based on user reviews, Indian Dream by Mancera has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Indian Dream by Mancera?
Indian Dream by Mancera has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
Who created Indian Dream by Mancera?
Indian Dream by Mancera was created by Pierre Montale.
I have to say Mancera have not disappointed to date. To my nose this is a stunningly original rose, just in that it doesn't really smell of rose! It's a white floral affair which again...doesn't smell like your typical white floral because of the dose of sweetness in there. It has an almost synthetic, candy feel to me that rose turns into a Turkish delight and jelly sweets, jam with a breeze of jasmine and musk with a hint of the balsamic and soft amber like base. I think there's a hint of spice in there too or just a tinge from the other florals perhaps? There's a touch of creaminess that hint of vanilla from the amber accord and sandalwood but neither are pronounced. I thought it was pretty stunning to tell you the truth, exotic and interesting. Lasts okay and is blended to perfection. I mean it was hard to define in note terms but in a good way rather than an unfocused way.
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Indian Dream, from Mancera was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Pierre Montale. It has the top notes of Geranium, Heliotrope, and Orange Blossom, middle notes of Amber, Jasmine, and Rose, and base notes of Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Vetiver.
I have to say Mancera have not disappointed to date. To my nose this is a stunningly original rose, just in that it doesn't really smell of rose! It's a white floral affair which again...doesn't smell like your typical white floral because of the dose of sweetness in there. It has an almost synthetic, candy feel to me that rose turns into a Turkish delight and jelly sweets, jam with a breeze of jasmine and musk with a hint of the balsamic and soft amber like base. I think there's a hint of spice in there too or just a tinge from the other florals perhaps? There's a touch of creaminess that hint of vanilla from the amber accord and sandalwood but neither are pronounced. I thought it was pretty stunning to tell you the truth, exotic and interesting. Lasts okay and is blended to perfection. I mean it was hard to define in note terms but in a good way rather than an unfocused way.