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First Eau d`Ete 2007. by Van Cleef & Arpels is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. First Eau d`Ete 2007. was launched in 2007. The nose behind this fragrance is Evelyne Boulanger. Top notes are black currant and mandarin orange; middle notes are aldehydes, peony and lily; base notes are amber and cedar.
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Is the orange overwhelming? Hermes Eau Des Merveilles is a bit orangey for me. Thanks.
Love the orange in it, it is lovely for winter. Very classy. Pretty bottle too :P
I've tried this perfume for the first time today and I really liked it. To be honest I thought that the first notes were too soapy and I was getting disappointed but in the heart notes the orange smell settled down and florals came out and I started to feel amber. Then I found it quite unique and very pleasant to wear. I think the warmth that the perfume is giving will be very suitable to wear at winter time. In a way it does remind me Hermes Eau Des Merveilles.
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