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Néroli Intense

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Néroli Intense by Jeanne en Provence is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men. Launched in 2019, this composition features top notes of lemon, sour lime, mandarin and rosemary; a heart of neroli, orange blossom and jasmine; and a base of woody notes and amber. The fragrance was created by Jeanne en Provence.

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  • To me, a delight and a hidden gem. It is the classic cologne scent we all know, with neroli and citrus shining at their brightest. Very refreshing and capable of bringing back childhood memories, at least for me. The quality for the price is incredible and it doesn’t smell like alcohol or cheap synthetics. For its type, the longevity and projection are decent: around four or five hours, with a strong peak in the first hour. Very rich and recommended.

  • Well, I think we’ve all imagined the same thing: Are you Tom Ford Neroli Portofino? I don’t know if it’s very similar, but the moment I smelled it, it reminded me of Nenuco with steroids. It smells like baby cologne worn by a ‘adult perfume’ enthusiast, although the result is the same: an extremely fresh, cheerful, and extremely energetic scent. It’s a very pleasant citrus-floral where neroli is the undisputed protagonist. It doesn’t smell alcoholic at all, as usually happens with this type of economical composition, and lasts its 4-5 hours, which is very good for this type of fragrance. If you want a fresh perfume for summer, you like Nenuco and want something that lasts longer, or you like Neroli Portofino and want something cheaper, here is Neroli Intense sorting it out handsomely. If you want to see more reviews, photos, and more, visit my Instagram and YouTube: Instagram = JL_Perfumado, YouTube = Perfúmate Con JL.

  • Third blind buy from Jeanne en Provence after the failure of the previous two for being sweet (Bois d’olivier and Verveine). That’s how smart I am. The case is that I had little hope in this one because neroli usually gives me a headache, but it was a pleasant surprise. It’s a clean, harmless cologne, slightly citrusy with a soapy floral touch that makes it good and elegant for any use. It reminds me a bit of Mugler Cologne, but I almost like it more, and at the price, it’s an excellent purchase where it’s hard to go wrong.

  • It is the third blind buy cologne from Jeanne en Provence after the failure of the previous two for being too sweet (Bois d’olivier and Verveine). That is how intelligent I am. I had few hopes because neroli usually gives me a headache, but it has been a pleasant surprise. It is a clean, harmless cologne, slightly citrusy with a soapy floral touch that makes it good and elegant for everything. It reminds me a bit of Mugler Cologne, but I almost like it more, and for the price, it is an infallible buy.

  • An all-rounder citrus, ideal for hot days or when you need a boost of energy and freshness. Nothing revolutionary but pleasant. I use it for training or to freshen up after a morning shower before applying something heavier. It doesn’t remind me of Mugler Cologne, which I prefer, but rather of Nenuco or Escale à Portofino, although its price is much better than the latter. The trail is moderate and lasts about five hours on my skin. Personally, I wouldn’t buy it; I’m not much of a citrus fan and haven’t found any twist that hooks me (I prefer 4711, Álvarez Gómez, Ovèh, or Hermès and Guerlain waters), but for lovers of the genre, it is a good option for the price. Scent 5.5/10, Longevity 5/10, Projection 6.5/10, Value for money 7/10, Versatility 7/10. Would I buy it again? No.

  • An all-terrain citrus scent, perfect for hot days or to give yourself a boost of energy and a feeling of cleanliness. Nothing groundbreaking but pleasant. I use this type of scent for training or to freshen up after a morning shower before putting on a heavier perfume at home. It doesn’t remind me of Mugler Cologne, which I like more, but it does recall Nenuco or Escale à Portofino, although its price is much better than the latter. Its trail is moderate and lasts about 5 hours on my skin. Personally, I wouldn’t buy it; I’m not much of a citrus fan and haven’t found any twist that catches my attention (I prefer some 4711s, Álvarez Gómez, Ovèh Madrid, or the waters from Hermès and Guerlain), but for lovers of this type of fragrance, it’s a good option for the price. Scent 5.5/10, Longevity 5/10, Projection 6.5/10, Value for money 7/10, Versatility 7/10. Would I buy again? No, I didn’t.

  • alarikorex

    Very good for summer. Short longevity, but very fresh and notably with a very low-alcoholic opening. I love it.

  • A neroli cologne for €8; hard to go wrong, so I bought it and it was a total success for this summer. In reality, it works all year if you want. It’s comfortable and comforting, that scent that inspires tenderness and makes you think the wearer is a good person. I don’t remember Nenuco, but it doesn’t have that alcoholic opening of cheap litre colognes. I haven’t smelled Tom Ford’s, but it would be in the 4711 family, less alcoholic at first and with much better longevity. It’s refreshing but not brash, and that white floral base suits it very well. It’s a simple scent, perfect for daily wear without complications, even with a suit. I wouldn’t wear it on a date, but yes for any occasion where you want to project a neat and calm image without bothering anyone.

  • A good neroli cologne that reminds me of childhood but, for me, it moves away from Nenuco, being much more adult. Highly recommended for summer with heat; on skin, it lasts well for 5-6 hours projecting for the first two. The orange blossom scent is very perceptible as it dries. For value for money, it’s a summer must-have.

  • A good Neroli cologne that recalls the smell of childhood, but for me it diverges from Nenuco, being this fragrance much more adult. Highly recommended for hot summer; on my skin it lasts well for five to six hours, projecting for the first two. The orange blossom scent is very perceptible as it dries. For my value for money, it is a summer essential.

  • I think it’s a smart idea: to make the classic neroli of the whole family but adapted for men, something your grandmother wouldn’t wear. They’ve achieved it by adding amber and woods, though the result doesn’t convince me; perhaps neroli should remain luminous and neutral to truly shine. The combination of notes and longevity seem interesting and worth trying. Good value for money. It also suits those who dream of wearing Acqua di Parma Essenza, though with fewer notes and a different style. It’s not a rounded fragrance, but it is original. Interesting.

  • Carcanuelo

    Magnificent neroli with quality ingredients and a composition care typical of the brand. Good longevity for a citrus and decent projection. It doesn’t resemble 4711, except for those who only know Nenuco. It’s a niche scent at €10 with a gorgeous bottle and box. The cap wobbles a bit, like Creed, but here it costs less. It has similarities to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino without being a clone. Ideal for neroli lovers and energetic colognes; if you prefer dark scents, this won’t say much to you. The opening is slightly alcoholic but vanishes instantly to let the neroli shine, more citrus than amber, using the amber solely for durability and without sweetness. Cleanliness, energy, versatility, and price: why spend €200 when Jeanne gives it to you for under €10? Only if you’re a collector and neroli is your preferred note, there are more refined options like Atkinsons or Van Cleef. Projection and longevity are average, around 4-5 hours. In short, a great option to smell clean without spending. To those who dismiss Nenuco, I say you understand nothing about perfumery; it’s a Spanish work of art. When they release a new one lasting 3-4 hours, it will be essential in my collection.

  • One of the freshest, sparkiest, and most balanced nerolis you can find for under €10. Zero sillage fatigue. The quality at this price seems insane; for me, one of Jeanne en Provence’s best. The longevity isn’t eternal, but it’s incredible. Excellent purchase.

  • Suspiros Malonhey

    I was looking for a neroli cologne or EDT that wasn’t expensive and smelled of neroli without frills. I spotted this fragrance in a striking yellow box, tried the tester, and liked it from the start. I’m a 44-year-old woman who wears everything; I’m not into fresh or soft perfumes… That day, I bought it without realising it was marketed for men. The shop assistant didn’t say anything; later I found out many women wear it. It’s displayed alongside the feminine fragrances. I have issues with longevity, and with no hope, I applied a little before bed to watch TV and read. I was surprised it didn’t disappear like my $100 EDP. The next day, the little I had applied was still there, evolved. I found the neroli I was looking for and perceived good quality. I asked my husband, who doesn’t notice fragrances much, if it seemed masculine on my skin, and he said NO. This summer, for working on stifling days after a shower and at the start of the day. It’s an accessible cost in Argentina; I already bought a spare bottle because it’s hard to find the same thing if it’s good. He gifted me the second bottle. It has a masculine phase (15 minutes) and then evolves into a fresh perfume, but not bland or cheap. I recommend it. It’s winter here and it worked well; I already want summer. I was about to use Guerlain’s Terracotta, which is much more expensive and harder to find. Detail: a rosemary note in the opening, herbal and delicate but not bitter. A balanced floral ensemble and impeccable dry-down. I hope it suits both men and women. I’m very feminine when choosing fragrances, but this one conquered me. Greetings from Buenos Aires.

  • I’m not an expert on neroli, but I like fresh scents for summer or for sleeping. I even used to use Nenuke. A reviewer raved about it, and seeing the online price, I decided to take a risk. The surprise was total: since it arrived, I use it all the time, especially in the heat. I tried 4711 at a perfumerie, but it reminded me of my grandfather and didn’t convince me, although I like the packaging. This Neroli by Jeanne is incredible; it’s not invasive but delivers what I need in summer: a clean, fresh scent. It’s not for impressing others but ensures that clean aroma you need straight after a shower or at home. Zara once launched Eau de Verveine Vibrante, which I used so much it ran out and they haven’t restocked it. With this Jeanne Neroli, the same thing happens: a cleaning and freshness scent lasting 4 to 6 hours, enough for summer, and for the price, it’s more than enough. I’d like to know if there’s a similar one in Splash. The label says EDP, but I feel more like a cologne; let’s trust the brand. Highly recommended if you find it between €7 and €10, don’t hesitate to buy it to enjoy in summer.

  • A scent of childhood, of a baby, and of the warmth of home. This is how I would define Neroli Intense. A fragrance that brings a smile to your face and transports you to better times than this horrendous present. Surprisingly, it has good longevity; I can still smell it close to the skin after 10 hours. Another gem from Jeanne en Provence for just over $10. It’s a steal compared to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino, which costs £250 and smells exactly like this.

  • It smells of childhood, of a baby, and of the warmth of home. This is how I would define Neroli Intense. It is a scent that brings a smile to your face and transports you to better times than the present, which can be so hard to live through. Surprisingly, it has very good longevity; I can still detect it close to the skin after ten hours. Another excellent fragrance from Jeanne en Provence for just over ten dollars. It is a steal compared to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino, which costs $250 and smells exactly like this.

  • If you enjoy fresh, clean, energising fragrances that put a smile on your face and make you feel good for under €10 with decent longevity and projection, don’t think twice: you’ll love it. Unisex and perfect for all year round.

  • Yes, if you’re a neroli fan and love fresh, clean scents, this is the one. It’s like the classic cologne but in a modern, fresh, energising version. I’m a woman and gave it to my husband, but we both wear it. It has good longevity for a citrus scent, smells spectacular and puts me in a good mood. What more could you ask for?

  • jerry drake

    A great neroli perfume at a gift price. As a lover of freshness, white florals, neroli and wood, I had to try it. First impression: beautiful packaging and an incredible feel; simple design with a heavy, high-quality bright orange bottle. The colour promises: a clean, slightly acidic, woody fresh citrus breeze of neroli. The neroli is upfront, fresh thanks to the citrus and bitter rosemary. The woods are in the background until the neroli fades a bit after a few hours. Then the scent becomes more woody and herbaceous. Jeanne en Provence offers all the energy of the Mediterranean, centred on a bitter orange between sea and hills: intense, fresh, sweet and bitter, smelling of summer. If you want to bring summer into your life, even in winter, at a reasonable price with good performance, it’s a great option.

  • Ignacio Bravo

    The only one in this range I actually like. I see it as the younger brother of Versace Pour Homme, if that makes sense. It’s clean, neat, and elegant, though of slightly lower quality. Very pleasant and excellent value for money.

  • estefipb

    My absolute favourite from Jeanne en Provence. I love it; it’s amazing for summer, super fresh. I was looking for something everyday to gift to my dad, tried this, and I adored it. In the end, I didn’t take it to him because they are unisex, and he prefers more masculine scents, but for me, it’s an exquisite citrus neroli. It has everything I expect from a citrus fragrance with great quality. The projection and longevity are luxurious for the price; you could not ask for more. It’s excellent.

  • molletmod.73

    Although the house Jeanne en Provence sells it as an EDT, for me it is a classic eau de cologne: fresh and super citrusy (lemon, mandarin, and neroli blossom). Good quality, from a French house established in Grasse with much experience. Naturally, this Neroli Intense lasts what a cologne lasts: one or two hours, cheering you up with joy, thank God. A bit more than 4711 but less than a Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. If you are a neroli fan, want an adult Nenuco with childish nostalgia, or are a collector, you will like it. Anyone can wear this, even children. For the price, eight euros on Notino, if you like the neroli vibe, buy two bottles. For those of us from the Mediterranean, as Serrat said, this is like our tap water.

  • molletmod.73

    While Jeanne en Provence markets this as an Eau de Toilette, to me it feels like a classic cologne: incredibly fresh and citrusy (lemon, mandarin, and neroli). It boasts the quality of a French house with deep roots in Grasse. Obviously, the Neroli Intense lasts what it lasts: one or two hours, but it leaves you feeling cheerful. It offers a bit more longevity than 4711, yet less than Tom Ford’s Portofino. If you’re a neroli fan, think of it as a Nenuco for adults with a touch of childhood nostalgia, or a must-have for collectors. Anyone can wear it, even children. At just eight euros on Notino, if you fancy the neroli vibe, buy two. For those from the Mediterranean, this is like our tap water.

  • Clearly a unisex perfume, smells like neroli, very 4711 style. It lasts and projects very well for me. For the price and for summer, if you feel like using this type of unisex aroma, it’s excellent. I like it a lot and the price is very good. It’s not a cologne as others say, it’s a summer EDT and its longevity is in line with that and its price.

  • Jeanne en Provence Néroli Intense is a captivating fragrance that embodies the essence of masculine elegance. Its distinctive citrus aroma opens with the intoxicating freshness of neroli, creating a vibrant and pleasant introduction. The middle notes reveal a subtle complexity with touches of lavender, adding sophistication. This balance between freshness and refinement makes it versatile. The base, with woody and musky notes, provides notable longevity, ensuring Néroli Intense stays present without becoming overwhelming. The bottle, with its classic design and clean lines, reflects elegant simplicity. In summary, it stands out for its harmonious combination of citrus freshness and lasting elegance. It’s the perfect choice for the man seeking a distinctive and versatile fragrance with style.

  • elastoria

    I was looking for a fragrance at Farmacity and found a tester of this one and didn’t hesitate. By the time I was in line to pay, I couldn’t stop bringing my wrist closer. What a calming and cheerful aroma!!! I had to take it, obviously. I know you can’t expect much from it, but it’s very generous with its note curation. On my very dry skin, it’s very floral, so much so that I feel it’s very feminine. What a beautiful discovery!!

  • lefabrizio

    It’s delicious and addictive. It reminds me of old colognes, with that citrus punch and something floral. I feel it’s totally Italian. It’s not weak at all, nor should you expect a bomb. For those who enjoy the neroli note, at this price, you won’t find anything better in any aspect. I think it’s an excellent option for collection and using in relaxed moments, and when I say relaxed I don’t mean informal occasions, no. This fragrance goes with formal, semi-formal, loungewear, for everything. Performance: I’ve used it three times and it depends on the sprays. About 4 hours guaranteed, and once you start feeling it REALLY WELL, you will. It makes itself felt, take my word for it. Spring-summer should be ideal, though it works in mild climates too. Always for daytime.

  • I bought Jeanne en Provence Neroli Intense blind. I did so based on the reviews here. Most are deep and well-described. I agree it has no marked gender, even though it’s sold as masculine. However, it’s not what I expected. To me, it smells like Lemon Mistol: the fragrance (or part of it) is exactly like a lemon dishwashing liquid. It doesn’t smell like neroli. It also doesn’t smell bad, not even a little! But as for neroli (or the chemical imitating it), certainly not. In my case, it cost about €10. Not bad for this price, but a bathroom lemon air freshener achieves the same effect. The closest thing I have is the orange and lime fragrances by Alvar Gomez, which I bought for a diffuser for €4. If you’re looking for a pleasant citrus aroma, go classic: Nenuco, 4711, or even Royale Ambree. They are options at the same price (or less) that give a much better result. If you want to get close to neroli at a mid-range price, my advice is the Zara Home children’s cologne. This actually smells like neroli, though at this price I can’t guarantee it contains it. If you can afford real neroli, I recommend Dior Escala de Portofino. Here the product is real, but the price is 10 times higher. Conclusion: I’m going to use Jeanne en Provence Neroli Intense as an air freshener. I wouldn’t buy it again. Tastes are subjective, so I understand it might seem wonderful to many people. It’s not my case. Hope this helps! Best wishes!

  • It’s rich and cheap, but be careful: if you like strictly masculine fragrances, this isn’t for you. It’s like a Petit Enfant (those with children will understand) but for adults.

  • I’m not sure if my bottle is different from the rest who voted that its longevity is moderate, but on my skin it lasts a maximum of 30 minutes. The scent is pleasant. You can smell those citrus notes at first; it seems elegant, but if it only lasts 30 minutes, we’re in trouble. It was a blind buy based on the ratings here, but either my skin is a black hole for scents or this is infected with inflated scores.

  • Great smell at a ridiculous price. Citrusy, soft, and natural neroli that fades slightly into orange blossom water (the kind used in the Three Kings cake). Ideal for good weather. Clean, for daytime, and for everyone. Clear limitations: it’s intimate, lasts about three hours outside the house (I can think of a thousand uses), and it needs to be sprayed well (not a problem). If anyone has prejudices against florals, get rid of them. All ‘manly’ perfumes have flowers, and few things are more masculine than classic Italian colognes guided by neroli. This Neroli Intense is a good perfume, at a bargain price, worth owning.

  • ElLocoDeLosPerfumes

    I use it before bed and it leaves me dreaming beautifully. A gorgeous fragrance for summer.