Mancera
Roses Greedy
Roses Greedy
Woman
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Mancera's "Roses Greedy" is a unisex fragrance launched in 2012, created by Pierre Montale. As the name suggests, it is a scent that prominently features a greedy, or dominant, rose note, but it's much more than a simple floral.
Fragrance Profile:
Roses Greedy is classified as a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance.
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Top Notes: The scent opens with a very fruity basket of notes. You'll find a blend of Mandarin, Peach, Coconut, and Black Currant. This juicy and sweet opening provides a bright contrast to the richer heart and base.
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Middle Notes: The core of the fragrance is an "imposing" French Rose, complemented by Jasmine and Aquatic Flowers. The rose here is often described as lush and full-bodied, while the jasmine adds a touch of classic floral sweetness. The aquatic flowers are meant to add a clean, fresh, and slightly dewy quality.
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Base Notes: The dry down is warm, sweet, and comforting. Notes of Amber, Vanilla, White Musk, and Benzoin create a soft, sensual, and long-lasting finish. The benzoin, in particular, adds a balsamic sweetness.
Overall Impression:
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A Fruity Rose: Unlike many traditional rose perfumes, Roses Greedy has a strong, sweet, and fruity presence, especially in the opening. The combination of fruit notes makes the rose feel more modern and playful.
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Long-Lasting and Powerful: Like most Mancera fragrances, Roses Greedy is an Eau de Parfum known for its excellent longevity and strong projection. A little goes a long way, and it's a scent that will get you noticed.
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Versatile: While it's a bold fragrance, its balance of fruit, floral, and sweet notes makes it suitable for a variety of occasions. It can be worn casually, but it also has enough sophistication for a formal event. It's especially popular in the spring and fall.
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Unisex Appeal: Although it has "rose" in the name, its fruity and musky base makes it a truly unisex fragrance, enjoyed by both men and women.
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