Inspired by crisp, sparkling citrus fruits and freshly-picked neroli blossoms, this fragrance is luminous and vibrant. Juicy fruits of pomelo and tangerine are blended with bitter neroli and floral honeysuckle for a bright, zesty effect.
This smells like black tea with honey and lemon to me, a refreshing rendition of a citrusy scent. It dries down into mellower floral notes, with bitter tea leaf and citrus peel notes lingering. Would attract iced tea lovers in the summer. Slightly addictive, good sillage and longevity.
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Suzanne Shanks
Heaven in a bottle!
In late March, early April, California’s whole world smells like Nectar. Wearing it reminds me of time spent in neighborhood backyards and driving through country orange groves in bloom. Absolutely lovely!
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Michael Grimshaw
Current favorite
This is my current favorite fragrance. It's a bright citrus-floral. I get bergamot and orange blossom mostly. Can't get enough
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Lori L.
Nectar of the Gods
This scent is divine! I heard this was similar to Jo Malone’s orange blossom fragrance (which I adore) and found it to be a great similar fragrance. Nectar is sweet and wonderful! I recently purchased Le Labo”s Fleur D”Orange and did not like it near as much as Nectar. I wear Nectar daily in Honolulu and it has a sweet Hawaiian vibe.
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Nectar
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"For Commodity Nectar, I was inspired by the luminous beauty of neroli that captures an elegant radiance and refreshing zest of the bitter orange tree. Highly scented, the freshly-picked petals are so sweet and sparkling. I wanted to evoke a paradise of sunlit citrus further touched by the breezy white floral notes of orange blossom to create a tantalizing, distinctive aroma of vibrancy."
This smells like black tea with honey and lemon to me, a refreshing rendition of a citrusy scent. It dries down into mellower floral notes, with bitter tea leaf and citrus peel notes lingering. Would attract iced tea lovers in the summer. Slightly addictive, good sillage and longevity.
S
Suzanne Shanks
Heaven in a bottle!
In late March, early April, California’s whole world smells like Nectar. Wearing it reminds me of time spent in neighborhood backyards and driving through country orange groves in bloom. Absolutely lovely!
M
Michael Grimshaw
Current favorite
This is my current favorite fragrance. It's a bright citrus-floral. I get bergamot and orange blossom mostly. Can't get enough
L
Lori L.
Nectar of the Gods
This scent is divine! I heard this was similar to Jo Malone’s orange blossom fragrance (which I adore) and found it to be a great similar fragrance. Nectar is sweet and wonderful! I recently purchased Le Labo”s Fleur D”Orange and did not like it near as much as Nectar. I wear Nectar daily in Honolulu and it has a sweet Hawaiian vibe.
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2-methoxyethanol
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