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China Rose has a delicate, fruity opening (raspberry and peach) which leads into an opulent floral heart of rose and violet, spiced up with cloves and softened with geranium. Its oriental base includes patchouli, amber, tonka, vanilla and vetiver. China Rose was launched in 2000.
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I have the edt, which doesn't have the bow.Strong rose scent with a very vintage feel, without smelling outdated. The roses are supported generously by cloves and geraniums, the entire composition is warmed up by amber. I don't sense much patchouli. Raspberry is a tiny whiff that doesn't manage to give this one a fruit character.
The box and bottle are gorgeous, they surely look and feel like high quality. Excellent silage and lasting power, without being cloying. Roses are opulent and red in this one, not very fresh. There is no trace of greenery here, or crispiness. Very different than modern roses like Stella or Chloe.
A very warm spicy rose, very elegant, long lasting and powerful.
Just loving the sound of this one - all the things I look for in a perfume. Will be ringing around to see if it is available in Australia - alas, not all the good ones are!
wow this is such a beautiful perfume! The rose is the most beautiful one I have ever smelled in a perfume. I love it!! It has soo many wonderful notes in it.
Something about the clove I personally find really lovely in this scent. The very beginning i swear i can smell apple. The rose is not a fresh garden rose, but it is very rosy it is soft something about it reminds me of my childhood and this place my grandpa used to take me. It is so comforting to me. I have been having a hard week but every time i sniff my wrist i feel automatically at home and at piece protected and taken care of. Nothing could ever harm me.
China Rose has automatically captured my heart.
I would not wear it out to dinner or something unless i was very close to the person i was with.
But i would simply buy this perfume to keep around for anytime i felt like the world was getting to me.
I can see how others without these comforting memories of loved ones might find it a bit too much with the cloves, but i love it. I think it is absolutely perfect!
Wow. Just wow.
When I learned a bottle of China Rose was on its way to me, I was nervous as can be. I will be the first to tell you that the scent of cloves will make me outright retch, that any fragrance containing a clove note has sent me into gagging fits. Clove and I just DO NOT get along.
Well, folks, I am floored. This is the one and only fragrance containing a clove note that has not made me sick!
On initial application, this is a very big, lush red rose. Only minutes later, the spices come out, and this becomes a very exotic rose scent, one that evokes a steamy, love-drunk feeling. Soon after, the rose recedes to the background and the spices take center stage, backed by that beautiful scarlet bloom (and maybe a smidge geranium).
Lasting power? Good. I've been wearing this for an hour and it's going just as strong as when I first spritzed it on my wrists.
Sillage? Just my style - if you're within a foot or two of me, you can catch a whiff of this. It's not super close to the skin, and it's not obnoxiously strong. It's a scent that permeates your personal space, one with a lot of presence and character.
I expected to hate this, but I must say I absolutely love it. I will be wearing this on many a sultry night.
This is a good rose fragance. A sweet bouquet of roses is combined with amber and fruity peach notes.
Althouh sweet, the smell isn't sickening. Its spicy oriental base gives the fragance a touch of mistery and seduction.
It lasts a lot. A soft, rich and conforting aura will wrap you for a long time.
Those who like Yvress will probably enjoy China Rose...
Totally agree with CaraMia...love the patchouli & sandalwood giving the depth, but the clove is one powerful ingredient too many. Soooo close!
If we could get rid of the clove in this one it would be a contender for the most perfect oriental rose in the business.
China Rose is long lasting and the rose is very rosy. I enjoy the patchouli leaves and Sandalwood in this one too, but the clove is, in my view, over the top in this one and undermines an otherwise wonderful rose fragrance.If they could remove the clove and substitute moss, this would be love divine.
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