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Unisex fragrance Orangerie Venise by Giorgio Armani will clearly be a hit in 2019. A review by Sunday 21.

This year, a new fragrance from Armani is presented, which added to the Prive line. This time it is called Orangerie Venise. Dominique Ropignon was probably inspired by the painting "Lemon", which was painted by Batolomeo Bimbi. As in the painting, his perfume is filled with citrus splashes of petals and fresh lemon pulp with other herbal sounds. It belongs to the class of citrus and fudge. The promised perfume will be available in 100 millilitre bottles, which are expected to be on sale by September this year. We dare to assume that it will suit both men and women very well, exactly on warmer and cooler days of autumn. Perfumed water will be able to inspire its owners with fresh ideas and inspiration for the whole day, in a cool day it will warm, and in a warm day it will freshen up. Quite a good combination of notes favorably make perfume a hit 2019.

The divine composition of Giorgio Armani Orangerie Venise claims to be the best eau de toilette of the Prive line.

At the very beginning of the fragrance Orangerie Venise you will hear the notes of juicy bergamot framed by the African Beacon, an interesting combination will immediately cheer you up and cheer you up, set you up for a working day or just give the colors of life during a weekend or even a holiday, by the way, your perfume will also seem original and refined. In the heart of the toilet water you will find ripe black currant berries wrapped in mint green chords, this combination is truly divine, and is unlikely to leave anyone indifferent. The base of Giorgio Armani Orangerie Venise includes sounds of ambroxane, oak moss and the smell of cedar wood, that is, the composition ends with woody, excellent notes.

In general, the perfume of Orangerie Venise is worthy of attention for lovers of citrus and woody plume, and anyone who wants to get more positive emotions will also prefer it. You'll be surprised how finely Dominic Ropignon has chosen the right notes for his impeccable citrus orchestra.