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Neroli & Orange Blossom Fragrance Trio: A Study in Scent Perception
Three 5 ml glass spray bottles of radiant, long-lasting fragrances that explore the shifting identity of neroli and orange blossom.
This curated trio offers a study in olfactory perception: same flower, different stories. From lush opulence to soft cleanness to ambiguous shimmer, each scent invites you to train your nose, question your instincts, and rediscover what you think you know about neroli.
These are not redundant variations — they are deliberately chosen contrasts. Ideal for fragrance lovers who crave nuance, collectors curious about neroli’s cultural twists, or anyone beginning to hone their scent vocabulary.
Fleurs d'Oranger by Serge Lutens
A classic reference for the orange blossom genre — rich, spicy, and honeyed with cumin and white petals in full bloom. A baroque masterpiece. (Original full bottle > $200)
Nirvana French Grey by Elizabeth and James
Clean, polished, and musky neroli. Cool lavender and soft woods wrap it in modern minimalism. Understated, but with staying power. (Original full bottle > $90)
White Zagora by The Different Company
One of the most realistic depictions of orange blossom in the wild — bright, raw, and alive — yet still a chameleon. Some smell jasmine tea, others peachy osmanthus or a sunlit citrus grove. Airy, luminous, and intriguingly elusive. (Original full bottle > $150)
Available exclusively at Meliora Parfums. Quantities are very limited.
Three 5 ml glass spray bottles of radiant, long-lasting fragrances that explore the shifting identity of neroli and orange blossom.
This curated trio offers a study in olfactory perception: same flower, different stories. From lush opulence to soft cleanness to ambiguous shimmer, each scent invites you to train your nose, question your instincts, and rediscover what you think you know about neroli.
These are not redundant variations — they are deliberately chosen contrasts. Ideal for fragrance lovers who crave nuance, collectors curious about neroli’s cultural twists, or anyone beginning to hone their scent vocabulary.
Fleurs d'Oranger by Serge Lutens
A classic reference for the orange blossom genre — rich, spicy, and honeyed with cumin and white petals in full bloom. A baroque masterpiece. (Original full bottle > $200)
Nirvana French Grey by Elizabeth and James
Clean, polished, and musky neroli. Cool lavender and soft woods wrap it in modern minimalism. Understated, but with staying power. (Original full bottle > $90)
White Zagora by The Different Company
One of the most realistic depictions of orange blossom in the wild — bright, raw, and alive — yet still a chameleon. Some smell jasmine tea, others peachy osmanthus or a sunlit citrus grove. Airy, luminous, and intriguingly elusive. (Original full bottle > $150)
Available exclusively at Meliora Parfums. Quantities are very limited.