Orange blossom special

The late (but very pleasant) spring season put me in the mood for a few neroli-centered fragrances, so I’ve reviewed a few for Now Smell This; you can read my full post here. My picks (all launched in 2024) for this review were Régime des Fleurs Nitesurf Neroli, Essential Parfums Néroli Botanica, and Donna Karan Cashmere & Tunisian Neroli. Each of them incorporates a neroli note in its own interesting way. As the steam-distilled essence of orange blossoms (specifically, the flowers of bitter orange or citrus aurantium), neroli is a bright, cheerful floral with a hint of citrus that makes it especially versatile.

Looking at my perfume collection, I’ve been noticing that I also have a few longtime favorites in this category. Here are four of them!

The office-appropriate neroli: Chanel No. 5 L’Eau (Olivier Polge, 2016). Angela said on Now Smell This, “No. 5 L’Eau likes its neroli and opens with a orange-y waft of steam-iron aldehydes sweetened with rose. As it relaxes, it shows the barest kiss of white flowers and veers dangerously close to shampoo, but more sheer.” I agree. I’ve worn No. L’Eau on numerous occaisons when I’m giving a talk or tour and want to feel pulled-together but still “myself.”

The indie neroli: Jazmin Saraï Ma’re(Dana El Masri, 2018). This fruity-aquatic scent merges neroli with notes of lemon, fig, arak (a Levantine liqueur with an anise-like flavor), and Mediterranean woods. Ma’re evokes a specific coastal landscape, from citrus trees and sunlit water to the stones and fallen branches beneath your feet. Very uplifting, and natural-smelling. (I’m guessing it includes a high percentage of botanical materials along with carefully chosen aromachemicals.)

The Anglophile neroli: LBTY Liberty Maze (Gabriela Chelariu, 2023). A contemporary niche take on orange blossom. Fresh neroli, cottony white musk, Earl Grey tea, a few jasmine petals. This may not be a ground-breaking scent, but it’s not trying to be, either. Eminently wearable, and the textile-inspired packaging is delightful. I bought a travel spray in London but I’m glad to see that this collection is more widely distributed now.

The fantasy travel neroli: Ormonde Jayne Tanger (2020). Disclosure: Ormonde Jayne, knowing my longtime fondness for their brand, sent me a bottle of this one. I love it. Imagine an artisanal neroli creamsicle, and that’s Tanger. Kevin wrote on NST: “Tanger keeps its neroli active till the talc-y base, where it’s joined by faintest vanilla bean and a driftwood-like note. Tanger is a delightful, bold summer cologne.”

Do you have any favorite neroli perfumes? Let us all know in the comments!

3 comments

  1. I did not know that neroli even existed until a few months ago when I purchased a discovery set from Clean Reserve. Acqua Neroli is currently my favorite spring/early summer fragrance, and I love layering it with Replica’s Beach Walk for those days feel like summer, but the season technically hasn’t changed yet. I’m looking forward to learning more about the perfumes you’ve mentioned; perhaps I’ll find a new favorite!

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  2. I love to give 4711 cologne wipes as part of a gift. People forget this item exists when it’s actually pretty cheap and so nice for the summer heat.

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