French Lime Blossom

Jo Malone London
Good priceFrench Lime Blossom by Jo Malone London ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Beeswax, Bergamot, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Lime (Linden) Blossom, Petitgrain, Rose, Tarragon notes with white flowers, greens & herbs, flowers, citrus, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. French Lime Blossom excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks French Lime Blossom as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Jo Malone London's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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This perfume is a huge hit for me! While others might find the green notes overpowering, the balance of green and floral notes here works perfectly. It begins with a crisp, grassy vibe before transitioning into subtle linden flower and jasmine. The scent feels fresh and well-rounded, not overwhelming. Plus, it has great staying power, lingering fresh and pleasant throughout the day. An absolute favorite perfume!
I’ve never really smelled linden or lime blossoms, but I have come across fragrances that feature these scents, like Acca Kappa’s Tilia Codorata. The other one has a really strong, earthy, damp, moss-like scent, while this one is a bit sweeter and has a zesty, bright, slightly tangy citrus note. I’m pretty sure that’s lime because I’ve never really smelled it before and it doesn’t show up much in other perfumes. There’s also a faint soapiness to it that’s barely there when you smell it from a distance, but it becomes clearer when you get closer. I’d say it gets an 8.5 out of 10.
I'm back to enjoying this scent. This is the real linden—nothing like lily of the valley or tuberose. There's a fresh, airy quality to it that feels light but grounded, almost like the breeze moving through tree branches. It's got honey, rose, and a touch of citrus. The overall vibe is summery and versatile, whether you're in the shade or the sun. Spraying it on my hair brings a whiff of fragrance when the wind catches it. My boyfriend appreciates it too, even though it's not exactly sexy—it's comforting and familiar. Like a reliable partner, you know? People might tease me for saying this, but it's something I can't help but love.
When I see others wearing this perfume, it's absolutely delightful. My friend once mentioned how the scent reminded her of a summer garden. While sitting in her garden one evening, people actually mistook it for the "wonderful scent" of the flowers—though she and I knew better! It's funny how the same fragrance can alter on different individuals, which is why reviews can guide but not guarantee a perfect match.
I’m not here to write a review, but I’ve noticed a lot of people searching for lime scents or fruit blossom fragrances. It’s actually sourced from linden trees, which don’t produce edible lime fruits. Linden is commonly used to make tea from its dried blossoms. So you won’t find a lime scent here; instead, it has a strong linden aroma, also known as tilleul in French.