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Tre by Roccobarocco is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Tre was launched in 1991. Top notes are violet, peach, black currant and passionfruit; middle notes are jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, magnolia and cyclamen; base notes are musk, sandalwood and amber.
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I Love this scent. I wore it back when it was released. I prefer RoccoBarocco Original which seems to not be in production any longer, but this is a very pleasant fresh scent.
love it :}
To me this isnt a floral fruty, its just a floral. I cant detect any fruits at all. But I can deffenitly tell that it is made in the 90s because of the notes. It smells good though,but not someone i would buy or wear.
I'm not sure if this is the perfume my aunt used to own. I wish I knew- because she once wore a particular scent on New Year's a couple years back, and it smelled to heavenly, so soft and addictive, everyone wanted to keep smelling the scarf around her kneck. It's too bad they discontinued this one, maybe I could find one. I believe she said it was this one though.
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