In 1991, the brand house Givenchy came out with an exceptionally sharp new fragrance called Amarige. At the top of the scent composition are notes of mandarin, orange, peach, neroli, rosewood, and plum. The heart is a floral bouquet consisting of black currant, acacia, gardenia, tuberose, neroli, and mimosa. The base ends warmly with cedar, amber, vanilla, sandalwood, musk and tonka bean. Dominique Ropion developed the scent profile for Amarige. Ropion is a true innovator in the industry, and he aims for perfection with each new fragrance. Amarige is a soft, sensual, and romantic fragrance that is worthy of making a staple in your fragrance collection.
Top Notes: Mandarin, Neroli, Peach, Plum, Rosewood, Violet
Middle Notes: Gardenia, Carnation, Jasmine, Cassia, Mimosa Orchid, Black Locust, Rose, Red Berries, Blackcurrant, Tuberose, Ylang-ylang
Base Notes: Amber, Woody Notes, Musk, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Cedar