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California Valley is a fresh scent of citruses and flowers. It opens with Italian orange and bitter orange from Africa. The heart notes of Tunisian orange blossom and jasmine are followed by the base of Madagascar vanilla and honey. Available as 30 and 50 ml EDT. California Valley was launched in 2007.
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If you ask me, this is the cheap version of Armani Code, and if you don't believe it just look at the notes on each perfume. Exactly the same thing even though one is listed as "Floral" and the other as "Floral fruity" (which seems to be a dirty word around here).
I'm so excited I made this discovery all by myself! I'm still training myself at this so when I checked my theory it felt awesome. :P
Cheaper perfumes have a tendency to be much "safer" than the ones from elite brands, so I give it a thumbs up, because it smells warm, creamy and sexy, even though it's just a replica.
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