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ARMANI PRIVE THE YULONG,3.4 fl.oz (100ml)
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ARMANI PRIVE THE YULONG,3.4 fl.oz (100ml)
Gender: Unisex
Year of creation: 2020
Groups: Fruit, Floral
Top notes: Petitgrain, Cardamom, Mandarin
Middle notes: Orange, Jasmine, Green Tea, Black Tea
Base notes: Amber, Vetiver, Iris
Prive The Yulong is a bright, sunny and atmospheric-sounding floral-fruity unisex perfume, released in 2020 by the famous Italian fashion house Armani. Created by perfumer Julie Masse, the aromatic composition is based on a unique meeting of facets and natural contrasts of green tea and black tea, inviting you to an olfactory journey through the Yulong Mountains of Yunnan province of China, which are known for their tea plantations.
In the upper chord, the perfume explodes with the citrus freshness of sweet sunny mandarin and petitgrain, accentuated by bitter-citrus shades of cardamom. Black tea brings smoky facets to the heart of the composition, green tea shows an almost woody smell, perfectly combining with intoxicating floral notes of jasmine and orange blossom, giving birth to a chord of freshness and vitality. The smoky floral notes of the central chord dissolve into soft moist earthy shades of vetiver, spicy powdery nuances of iris and slightly resinous accents of amber.
Gender: Unisex
Year of creation: 2020
Groups: Fruit, Floral
Top notes: Petitgrain, Cardamom, Mandarin
Middle notes: Orange, Jasmine, Green Tea, Black Tea
Base notes: Amber, Vetiver, Iris
Prive The Yulong is a bright, sunny and atmospheric-sounding floral-fruity unisex perfume, released in 2020 by the famous Italian fashion house Armani. Created by perfumer Julie Masse, the aromatic composition is based on a unique meeting of facets and natural contrasts of green tea and black tea, inviting you to an olfactory journey through the Yulong Mountains of Yunnan province of China, which are known for their tea plantations.
In the upper chord, the perfume explodes with the citrus freshness of sweet sunny mandarin and petitgrain, accentuated by bitter-citrus shades of cardamom. Black tea brings smoky facets to the heart of the composition, green tea shows an almost woody smell, perfectly combining with intoxicating floral notes of jasmine and orange blossom, giving birth to a chord of freshness and vitality. The smoky floral notes of the central chord dissolve into soft moist earthy shades of vetiver, spicy powdery nuances of iris and slightly resinous accents of amber.













