This fragrance is inspired by the Nile in Egypt, the origin of whose source remains a mystery. Cradle of civilizations, it is the source of a fertile land where we find an abundance of fruit trees and fields of flowers. The bee, a royal symbol of ancient Egypt, was born for the pharaohs from the tears of the sun god Re. Its honey was a drink for newlyweds, hence the expression "honeymoon". Honey was also widely used in pharmacopoeia as well as in embalming rituals. Secret du Nil is a fragrance that is both gourmand and floral with citrus notes such as bergamot, orange blossom and neroli and oriental notes of almond, vanilla and musk. Deliciously seductive and enveloping, Secret du Nil warms the soul to savor its days.
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I can’t put my finger on it but this smells like something I’ve owned before. Maybe Victoria’s Secret? Smells like youth but also like a very rich lady who has spent all day in the kitchen baking cookies. If it wasn’t $350 for 50ml I would be bathing in it.
It's a beatiful vanilla but I find it only lasts on me about 2 hours. It's really lovely for those who like an intimate scent bubble. That's not me. I find Celeste by Giardini Di Toscana to be very similar, lasts ages, and is less expensive. I won't be shelling out $400 for this but it's nice.