Smells like: refreshing and uplifting, combines luscious white floral with a vibrant citrus note. Its sweet, etheric aroma speaks of the delicate orange blossom from where it comes
Pairs well with: amyris, bergamot, black pepper, clove, jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, rose, tuberose
Perfume note: top
From: France; steam distilled
Fun fact: Neroli was first introduced as a fashionable scent near the end of the 17th century by the duchess of Bracciano, princess of Nerola.
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