Sherapop
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Could be Coty Prestige...
Have you ever known someone extremely wealthy who has, let us put it as diplomatically as possible: less-refined tastes? Well, Montale has issued a perfume to cover that niche: FRUITS OF THE MUSK. I was really hoping that this would be the fruity-floral to refute all of the stereotypes: the shining example of how even in this homely genre, great perfumes are to be had. Sad to say, but I was wrong.
There are some rich and delightful fruity-floral perfumes around--though they certainly do not abound and are in fact quite difficult to find--but FRUITS OF THE MUSK is not a member of that tiny group. Instead, this composition seems like a very straightforward mainstream designer fruity-floral fragrance featuring the proverbial "red berries" and "abstract flowers".
FRUITS OF THE MUSK is really nothing to write home about and even less to spend big Montale bucks on to acquire. This juice would have fit quite nicely in the next garish-hat-topped Coty Prestige flanker bottle. Désolée.