TAKE ME BACK TO MARRAKECH Christian Carbonnel (Chris Maurice) 2024 TOP: Bitter orange, Blackcurrant, Green notes HEART: Pineapple, Neroli, Orange blossom, Pink pepper BASE: Patchouly, Amber, Musk This one got my attention with the one of the most amazing Neroli and Orange blossom aromas which I have ever smelt. The opening is edgy, and the natural smell of flowers is so intoxicating that immediately you are thinking to be in the middle of the blooming trees under the sun. Neroli - a citrusy and a little bit bitter green scent, called as well as bitter orange oil - merges seamlessly with the top notes and it's hard to tell them apart. Orange Blossom is fresh, not sweet like in many scents and it gets smoother considerably towards the end. I know that delicious fruits get a lot of attention, but this is not sprinkling juicy fruity scent so this is not a Pineapple scent neither a Blackcurrant scent those are balancing the bitter note. This scent has clearly three stages and even if the opening is a little bit challenging, I love them all. You have to love very natural smells to love this one but I hope everyone would give this a full wear and wait a heavenly, indulgent, charming and inviting dry down which is softly musky and unfolds through a beautiful mellow yet pampering mid phase. Like Magie Rouge and Boheme Chic this scent is very unique as well and I don't remember smelling anything near this. I will edit my review and analyse more once I will have a full bottle of this one. I only have a little sample and despite being quite potent I’m afraid to wear it as much as I wanted to. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes
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1 year ago
Take Me Back to Marrakech, from Marrakech Imperial was released in 2024. The perfumer behind this creation is Christian Carbonnel. It has the top notes of Bitter Orange, Black Currant, and Green Notes, middle notes of Neroli, Orange Blossom, Pineapple, and Pink Pepper, and base notes of Amber, Musk, and Patchouli.
TAKE ME BACK TO MARRAKECH Christian Carbonnel (Chris Maurice) 2024 TOP: Bitter orange, Blackcurrant, Green notes HEART: Pineapple, Neroli, Orange blossom, Pink pepper BASE: Patchouly, Amber, Musk This one got my attention with the one of the most amazing Neroli and Orange blossom aromas which I have ever smelt. The opening is edgy, and the natural smell of flowers is so intoxicating that immediately you are thinking to be in the middle of the blooming trees under the sun. Neroli - a citrusy and a little bit bitter green scent, called as well as bitter orange oil - merges seamlessly with the top notes and it's hard to tell them apart. Orange Blossom is fresh, not sweet like in many scents and it gets smoother considerably towards the end. I know that delicious fruits get a lot of attention, but this is not sprinkling juicy fruity scent so this is not a Pineapple scent neither a Blackcurrant scent those are balancing the bitter note. This scent has clearly three stages and even if the opening is a little bit challenging, I love them all. You have to love very natural smells to love this one but I hope everyone would give this a full wear and wait a heavenly, indulgent, charming and inviting dry down which is softly musky and unfolds through a beautiful mellow yet pampering mid phase. Like Magie Rouge and Boheme Chic this scent is very unique as well and I don't remember smelling anything near this. I will edit my review and analyse more once I will have a full bottle of this one. I only have a little sample and despite being quite potent I’m afraid to wear it as much as I wanted to. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes