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    Side by side

    Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982) vs. Fleur de Fleurs

    Strikingly similar
    New comparison

    Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982) peaks in fall, while Fleur de Fleurs belongs to spring. The side by side below shows where they overlap.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982) vs. Fleur de Fleurs
    Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982)Fleur de Fleurs
    ConcentrationEau de Parfum ConcentreeEau de Toilette
    Launched19821982
    GenderUnisexFemale
    PerfumerMichel AlmairacBetty Busse
    Best seasonFallSpring

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982)

    White Floral
    Floral
    Fresh
    Citrus
    Woody
    Green
    Powdery
    Aldehydic

    Fleur de Fleurs

    Floral
    Fresh
    Green
    White Floral
    Aldehydic
    Fresh Spicy
    Woody
    Citrus

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    Ylang-YlangMandarin Orange
    AldehydesGreen NotesBergamotLemon
    Heart
    JasmineLilacLily of the ValleyRose
    HyacinthLily of the ValleyLilacMagnoliaCyclamenIrisYlang-YlangJasmineRosemary
    Base
    OakmossAmberWoody Notes
    CivetMuskSandalwood

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982) vs. Fleur de Fleurs
    Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982)Fleur de Fleurs
    Score4/54/5
    Longevity6-10 hours6-10 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    Some fragrances apologize for being vintage. This one doesn't. Built around aldehydes and white florals with Chypre bones, it's concentrated in every sense.Eau de Gucci Concentree (1982)
    The aldehydic structure is what separates this from a simple white floral. It gives the garden a backbone, a crispness that keeps it from going soft. The green notes, the powdery quality.Fleur de Fleurs