My take on this fragrance having tried it a few years back and firmly put it on the back burner as an uninspiring citrus are well...Lalique White wishes it was this! No... in fairness that's a decent parallel to draw it is a musky, metallic citrus with more than a hint of pepper but it's no where near as spicy as the Lalique, has far more enduring citrus and an interesting warm base that goes on and on long after Lalique White is a distant memory. I get the stripped back modernness that could evoke an Aventus or Sauvage and personally I think it has the metallic and musky edge of something like Silver mountain water, (other citrus Creeds)or to a lesser extent Caron L'anarchiste. It's definitely got a wearable down to earth feel and is much better quality than most designer fare following a similar blueprint. It lasts really well and actually projects better than you might imagine. If it was heavily reduced in price I'd pick up a bottle for a go to sunmmer time scent. Galloway is a nice scent.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Galloway by Parfums de Marly
What does Galloway by Parfums de Marly smell like?
Galloway by Parfums de Marly features top notes of Citruses and Pepper, middle notes of Iris and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber and Musk.
How long does Galloway by Parfums de Marly last?
Based on user reviews, Galloway by Parfums de Marly has exceptional longevity, typically lasting 10+ hours. The longevity rating is 5.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Galloway by Parfums de Marly?
Galloway by Parfums de Marly has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
When was Galloway by Parfums de Marly released?
Galloway by Parfums de Marly was released in 2014.
What season is Galloway by Parfums de Marly best for?
According to user reviews, Galloway by Parfums de Marly is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Galloway, from Parfums de Marly was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Citruses and Pepper, middle notes of Iris and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber and Musk.
My take on this fragrance having tried it a few years back and firmly put it on the back burner as an uninspiring citrus are well...Lalique White wishes it was this! No... in fairness that's a decent parallel to draw it is a musky, metallic citrus with more than a hint of pepper but it's no where near as spicy as the Lalique, has far more enduring citrus and an interesting warm base that goes on and on long after Lalique White is a distant memory. I get the stripped back modernness that could evoke an Aventus or Sauvage and personally I think it has the metallic and musky edge of something like Silver mountain water, (other citrus Creeds)or to a lesser extent Caron L'anarchiste. It's definitely got a wearable down to earth feel and is much better quality than most designer fare following a similar blueprint. It lasts really well and actually projects better than you might imagine. If it was heavily reduced in price I'd pick up a bottle for a go to sunmmer time scent. Galloway is a nice scent.