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Ambra di Venezia by Montgomery Taylor is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Ambra di Venezia was launched in 1998. The nose behind this fragrance is Rayda Vega. The fragrance features jasmine, narcissus, sandalwood, lime, tangerine and mango.
Ambra di Venzia= magnifique bouquet des fleurs
“Ambra di Venezia” comes from a tiny one-man house that produces this single scent, with an exclusive edition of hand-blown glass bottles that the owner Montgomery Taylor blows himself. Chandler Burr says AdV was inspired by “an orange sunset in a purple Venetian sky,” resulting in “a rich sweetness, creamy velvet like a glass of Sicilian passito.” He, and several other perfume reviewers, like this a lot.
I think AdV smells like mangoey-orange goop on top, the creamy fake vanilla-coconut construction of Cool-Whip in the bottom, and a bright, fresh zig-zag of Irish Spring down the middle (from my notes: the next Axe scent. DON’T BOTHER.) I, for one, don’t like to smell soap in my semifreddo. Great bottles, though.
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