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This is a new gourmand fruity fragrance in a beautiful bottle reminiscent of the preceding Delices. The top notes are mandarin, bergamot, and tart rhubarb. The floral heart includes jasmine and cherry flower, while the base brings sandalwood and amber. It comes as EDT concentration. The fragrance was created in 2007.
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Smells like cough syrup. Just like all the other delices, it is too medicinal.
The original Delices smelt like cherry-flavoured liqueur, rich and syrupy, however Delices Eau Fruitee, smells juicier and more fresh.
At first I didn't like this fragrance. It opened very sour and intensely fruity. It resembled the scent of tropical fruit juice, which was something I didn't aspire to smelling like.
I spent the first hour or so, wanting it to mellow or even become a tad sweeter to cancel out the sharp tartness of the scent. While I appreciated the fact that it wasn't sweet and predictable like other fruity florals, it was that same uniqueness that was turning me off the fragrance altogether.
Eventually the scent became less sharp, which helped me to delight in some softer accords of jasmine, cherry blossom and subtle citrus. I was just beginning to enjoy this fragrance when I noticed it beginning to fade rather quickly, and as I suspected, it was gone before it even reached the drydown.
With such poor lasting power it is difficult to say whether or not the scent did improve. From what I experienced I do not hesitate in preferring the original Delices.
very very lemony to start with, even though lemon is not a note. Almost too much lemon, but then powders down some. I do smell the sandalwood very dominant on the dry down. Nothing too remarkable about this one, although it's not bad. Smells like Lemonheads Candy to me. I'm more of a gourmand girl.
I like Delices with its flamboyant color and smell of fresh fruit. Amber and sandalwood are so gentle and soothing, sometimes it smells to me like tobacco mixed with some red fruit :) after a while it gets a distinct Cartier note,so sophisticated!
It's a bit strong in the opening, but the drydown is quite nice. Wait till the initial shock wears away and you'll love it. Floral fruities are my favorite.
Well, I found it a bit too strong for me at first. when it dries down it's soft, creamy & lovely.
The bottle is amazing, a piece of art !:)
I couldn't convince myself to love the original delices,although I seemed to like every single note in it.but I found what I couldn't find in the original one in delices,eau fruitee!
wow!I never thought I would like this one with the notes that doesn't seem appealing to me.but it's really something.
the first notes are incredibly fruity.I can recognize orange and it's very good for orange perfume lovers.
the heart of perfume is nice too.it's younger and more innocent than the original one.I see why I didn't find the middle notes so common and repetitive.cherry blossom has caused it smell almost unique.
unfortunately the base notes are not mentionable.it's very common in all of the perfumes and it doesn't match the first fruity,fresh smelling at all.it's just warm and woodsy.
by the way I would suggest to everybody who hasn't like the original delices to try this more fuity version.
This is an interesting and sexy perfume. As it settles down, becomes softer and creamer. Very long lasting.
Personally i didnt like it... it was a very frustrating when i smell it, but maybe is because im not a great fan of cherry. Is a strong perfume trought, it stays for hours, so someone that likes cherry must enjoy it a lot. By the way my boyfriend love it... so i guess is not that bad after all.
IT was the same like D&H THE ONE... but much better..
I agree with lillybee. This scent is well balanced and fresh. I was looking for something light to wear during our humid summers and this was a nice surprise indeed. It's much more playful than the EDP version; makes you feel young, yet elegant, not tarty. Again, I don't know why Luca Turin found this line of fragrances so horrible.
This fragrance does what is says and does it well. A lighter but not less delicious version of Delices de Cartier (2006) it blends together cherry and jasmin notes that never get too sweet or sticky. There's a nice balance of creaminess and freshness aided by the lingering freshness of mandarin and bergamot. It is more 'ice tea' for me than cherry juice, though the cherry is still distinctive and blends in well with the soft jasmin. The slightly peppery base gives the composition depth and does not dominate over it. Overall, a fresh and light fruity fragrance from a quality designer.
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