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    Mandrine vs. Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements

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    Mandrine projects louder.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Mandrine vs. Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements
    MandrineOranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements
    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de Parfum
    Launched20172010
    GenderUnisexUnisex
    PerfumerJo MaloneJames Heeley
    Best seasonSpringSummer

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Mandrine

    Citrus
    Aromatic
    Fresh Spicy
    Green
    Fresh

    Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements

    Citrus
    Aromatic
    Green
    Fresh Spicy
    White Floral

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    Bitter OrangeBergamotLemon LeafPetitgrain
    LemonBergamotMandarin Orange
    Heart
    ThymeStar Anise
    NeroliPetitgrainBlack Tea
    Base
    BenzoinAmbroxan
    VetiverYlang-Ylang

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Mandrine vs. Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements
    MandrineOranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements
    Score3.5/53.5/5
    Longevity4-6 hours4-6 hours
    Sillagestrongmoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    Mandrine lingers like someone who actually has somewhere to be. The herbal depth gives it quiet authority, bright enough to lift a room. It does not demand attention but holds it once it arrives.Mandrine
    It smells like a London nursery rhyme written by a French architect. Bright citrus up top, Earl Grey tea underneath, vetiver at the base. That tea note is the move.Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements