
Ange ou Démon Fleur d’Oranger d’Egypte 2009
Description
The fragrance’s extra-fresh opening blends mandarin-orange with orange-blossom absolute. In the heart, lily twines with orange blossom’s honeyed tones before evolving towards a newly reworked sensuality. The trail reveals slightly animal notes that melt into the warm accords of oak wood and tonka bean.
At a glance
When the 2009 Egyptian orange-blossom harvest magnifies Ange ou Démon
History
Luminous, sun-drenched and carnal, Fleur d’oranger 2009 reinterprets Ange ou Démon’s original scent. For the fifth year in a row, Givenchy presents a limited edition of their most emblematic perfumes recomposed around a flower that had an exceptional harvest the preceding year. This year, Ange ou Démon features orange blossom from Egypt’s Nile Valley. The orange-blossom groves are crisscrossed with irrigation canals. That’s what makes Nile Valley orange blossom unique: it is watered by a constant stream of water. Also worth looking out for: Indian sambac jasmine for Organza, Moroccan Centifolia rose for Very Irrésistible, and French mimosa from Grasse for Amarige
Range
3 oz. limited edition eau de parfum.
Bottle
For the 2009-harvest edition, the rounded-edged cube comes in a white package with a floral pattern. The pattern is echoed on the bottle, too.
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22 february 2014
I appreciate exotic notes. Flowers watered by the Nile, reminds me of Cleopatra and Nefertiti. I imagine this scent to be very carnal. The queens of Egypt were highly perfumed. I wonder what it would like to be Cleopatra, but I feel this fragrance might not be for me.
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04 december 2012
je déteste le ange ou démon de base , alors je pense que celui-ci ne me plaira pas non plus
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