Nina Ricci

Nina

Eau de Toilette Women 2.7 oz
$76.99
A citrus, sweet, fresh fragrance profile opening with Amalfi Lemon, Lime, moving through Granny Smith Apple, Praline, Peony, and settling into Apple Tree, Musk, Virginia Cedar.
ProfileFloral Fruity Accordcitrus, sweet, fresh,...
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About this product

Nina Ricci Nina is a Floral Fruity fragrance introduced in 2006. It opens with Amalfi Lemon, Lime, develops through Granny Smith Apple, Praline, Peony, Datura, and settles into Apple Tree, Musk, Virginia Cedar. Its main accords are citrus, sweet, fresh, fruity, woody, green, floral, lactonic, musky, nutty. The perfumer attribution is Olivier Cresp, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and Christian Dussoulier.

Specifications
Brand
Nina Ricci
Type
Eau de Toilette
Size
2.7 oz
Listed for
Women
Department
Fragrance
SKU
awnin27s
UPC
03137370180760
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The Scent

Scent Notes & Character

Main Accords
citrus sweet fresh fruity woody green
OpeningFirst impression

Top Notes

Amalfi Lemon, Lime

HeartSignature

Heart Notes

Granny Smith Apple, Praline, Peony, Datura

DrydownLasting trail

Base Notes

Apple Tree, Musk, Virginia Cedar

Scent Story

The Scent Story

A citrus, sweet, fresh fragrance profile opening with Amalfi Lemon, Lime, moving through Granny Smith Apple, Praline, Peony, and settling into Apple Tree, Musk, Virginia Cedar.

Introduced2006
PerfumerOlivier Cresp, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and Christian Dussoulier
ConcentrationEau de Toilette
This listing2.7 oz
Women Eau de Toilette Floral Fruity 2006 Olivier Cresp, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and Christian Dussoulier