This past March I visited Granada, España and there were orange blossom trees every where. It became the scent of Grananda. Neroli Plein Sud is the exact scent of that city. I took home a sample to try it for longer time on the skin. And I tell you, I was instantly transported to Granada and I have a feeling a full bottle will be in my future. It’s absolutely gorgeous. I was chatting with the Guerlain rep and expressed that my sister would love the more citrusy fresh aspects of Outrenoir, but I’m the younger spicier sister and Plein Sud is more up my alley. My advice, test both and play with them on skin. They are fantastic scents. Each one is beautiful blended and both are worth their weight in gold.
I agree with you on the comparison between these two. I literally thought the same thing you did about Neroli Plein Sud should have been in the Aqua Allegoria line instead of L'Art and La Matiere line. TFS.
I tried the Neroli Plein Sud and I absolutely loved it. So much that it was making my mouth water, maybe because of the spices. I was actually looking for a fresh perfume that has spicy notes, work appropriate, and has some longevity to it. I passed on Neroli Outrenoir as nothing special, but the Neroli Plein Sud sample got it added to my acquisition list for a full bottle as an everyday wear (for someone in a male dominated office environment and wants a unisex fragrance to not call unnecessary attention ). It’s so energetic and yummy.
Great comparison Pam. 🖤🧡 I love that black and bright orange colour combo. 😍 Somewhat synchronistically, I just had a good hit of coffee so that caffeine high you talked about....yeah. 😵💫😵💫😵💫 That's totally me right now. 😆😬🤪😎 Let's gooooo! 💪
@@PamsSmellyGoods thank you - I've been using a small sample but I'm going to look for a decant to try again! I really liked your video it was super helpful