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67 Artemisia

Marca
Pomellato
Annick Menardo
Perfumista
Annick Menardo
3.77 de 5
445 votos

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Descripción

67 Artemisia by Pomellato is an aromatic woody fragrance created for men and women. Launched in 2014, the nose behind this composition is Annick Menardo. The top notes are mint, lemon and neroli; the heart notes include wormwood, violet and jasmine; while the base notes consist of olive, vetiver, musk and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 2.6%
  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 48%
  • Otoño 11%
  • Día 90%
  • Noche 10%

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Comunidad

445 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 9.4%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

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Reseñas

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8 reseñas

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  • monsieurleather

    Another masterpiece from Annick Menardo. An Italian floral fragrance, slightly musky and citrusy, with a mint note that adds freshness, flowers that transport you to Tuscany, and a musk that sweetens it just right. To me, it feels feminine due to its delicacy, yet it is a treasure for anyone. It smells of romance, Mediterranean fields, sunny days, freshness, and elegance. The closest comparisons are Aqua di Gioia (for the mint) and Concentré d’Orange by Hermès (lighter and sweeter). It does not envy them in quality; it has its own personality and good longevity. The downside is that it is hard to find, as it is outside mainstream retail. A hidden gem, essential for perfume lovers.

  • laurasan76a

    Seeing the good reviews and that it is little marketed, I decided to buy it at a fair price. It smells lovely: it combines mint, lemon, orange blossom, and artemisia. The trail and longevity are moderate, around 4-6 hours, but it is perfect for summer mornings. Something different from a brand I did not know; I am sure there are not two people with this scent in the same room, and that I love today.

  • laurasan76a

    Seeing the good reviews and that it’s little commercialised, I was encouraged to buy it at a good price. It smells good: combines mint, lemon, orange blossom and artemisia. The trail and longevity are moderate, about 4-6 hours, but it’s perfect for summer mornings. Something different from a brand I didn’t know; surely there aren’t two people with this scent in the same room, and that I love nowadays.

  • I think we have lost the habit of sitting out in the fresh air, as my great-aunt used to do in her village in Málaga back in the 90s. After the beach and a shower, the evening was for chatting with neighbours. That scent of cologne, jasmine, and night-blooming jasmine instantly transports me. Upon trying it, the first thing I notice is fresh mint mixed with that white glue smell from craft projects—a sharp, chemical freshness that I adore. It is supposedly artemisia, but what I really detect is a calming, musky jasmine and a base of olive leaves that give it body. It would be wonderful if it lasted longer, but as natural scents, it fades within a few hours. It has brought back unconscious moments of happiness.

  • I think we’re losing the habit of sitting out in the fresh air to cool off, as my great-aunt used to do in her Malaga town in the 90s. After the beach and a shower, the evening was for chatting with neighbours. That scent of cologne, jasmine and night-blooming jasmine transports me instantly. On first try, the first thing I notice is fresh mint mixed with that white glue smell from craft projects, a sharp, chemical freshness that I love. Supposedly there’s artemisia, but what I do notice is a calming, musky jasmine and an olive leaf base that gives it body. It would be great if it lasted longer, but as natural scents, they fade in a few hours. It has brought back moments of unconscious happiness.

  • I agree with everything said before. I would only add that when 67 and I met, I thought: ‘Where have you been all my life?’. Even if it is a cliché, I would give 67 a kiss. I wish it were easier to obtain; I mean that.

  • I agree with everything said before. Just to add, when 67 and I met, I thought: ‘where have you been all my life?’. Even if it’s a cliché, I’d give 67 the green light. Wish it were easier to get hold of, I mean.

  • Smells like the countryside, a green garden. I don’t use it as a perfume, but rather as a room freshener to relax: just two or three sprays flood the room into beast mode.