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Peche Cardinal by MDCI Parfums is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Peche Cardinal was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Amandine Marie. Top notes are artemisia, peach, coconut and blackberry; middle notes are tuberose, plum and lily; base notes are virginia cedar, sandalwood and musk.
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This is in my top 5 out of 200 or so frags, the peach and plum are ripe and delicious smelling while the tuberose/coconut blends flawlessly. This is one that people always notice and compliment- especially my fiance. I am not usually a fan of tuberose, but in this it is very well done and I will make an exception for it. The bottle is expensive, but the juice is of high quality so it is concentrated and lasts a long time. I have had mine a long time and have barely made a dent in it, I dont think I will ever use a whole FB. The packaging with the marble head is expensive and excessive in my book, but I will not tell anyone how to spend their money. This smells like a dripping peach alongside a sun ripened plum, coconut with liquor, and the berries are an afterthought and not overpowering at all... All without smelling at all synthetic.
For those of you who love this but the price is too steep or you are looking for a strong, much less expensive peach/plum combo I would suggest Miss Marissa by Ebba at luckyscent.
This is such a beautiful perfume. The peach reminds me of a rich and smooth cognac. The peach note in many other perfumes gives a room spray trait which ruins the entire formula. The coconut and lily marry together perfectly. It reminds me of Lalique by Lalique. This is full bottle worthy.
It's divine! If i read before sniff it about tuberose, peach and coconut i would say for sure, it;s not for me. But no, it's exactly the oposite. Before i descover it i could't say i have one favourite fragrance. Now i can say it. It's definitely number one on my want list!
And it has a long long lasting power.
Where are the peaches, plums and other ingredients gone? They left the tuberose alone. That might be because she is effectively strong, like in the most headache-able perfumes. An ordinary tuberose scent at the price of a princess. As with theother MDCI I tried, I smell rather the theft here.
It starts out quite promising with beautiful peach and coconut notes, but then gets VERY smokey and soapy (perhaps on my skin). I didn't like it out of the tester bottle either. Be sure to test it first before buying since it's WAAAAAY too expensive for the lower quality scent it offers. If you like clean, not too sweet peach perfumes, try Dalissime or In Bloom for a much better quality and price. They're peachy without being too cloying (or gourmand) and retain their peachy/sweet floral quality all the way to the basenotes. Good luck! :)
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