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Givenchy introduced Amarige D'Amour in 2003, a Chypre Floral women's fragrance crafted by Bertrand Duchaufour and Emilie Coppermann. The composition opens with sweet pea, black currant, currant leaf and bud. The heart features jasmine, rose, lily-of-the-valley, mimosa, rose hip. Sandalwood, ambergris close the composition.
First impression (15-30 min)
Heart of the fragrance (2-4 hrs)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
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Spring in a Discontinued Bottle — Amarige D'Amour by Givenchy
Givenchy Amarige D'Amour, created by Bertrand Duchaufour and Emilie Coppermann in 2003, was conceived as the lighter, more romantic counterpart to the original Amarige powerhouse from 1991. Now discontinued and increasingly difficult to find, it has gained a quiet following among those who discovered its delicate charm and are now reluctantly watching their bottles dwindle. The community views it as a genuinely different fragrance from its parent, one that shares a name but very little else, offering translucent spring florals where the original delivered overwhelming warmth.
The opening is led by Sweet Pea and Black Currant, with the sweet pea arriving first as a soft, gentle introduction. The Currant Leaf adds a green tartness that prevents the opening from becoming too saccharine. Reviewers note that the cassis is divisive: some barely detect it, while for others it is "the one note that keeps me from fully loving this perfume."
The heart blossoms into a bouquet of Rose, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, and Mimosa, with Rose Hip adding a fruity tartness that tilts the composition away from classic white floral territory. The mimosa is particularly prominent here, its powdery warmth giving the heart a soft, sunny quality. The base settles into gentle Sandalwood and Ambergris, providing just enough warmth and depth to keep the florals grounded without darkening the overall mood. The overall impression is one of pure, translucent cleanliness with classic Givenchy complexity still evident beneath the lightness.
Spring is the undisputed season for Amarige D'Amour, with early summer as a comfortable extension. Daytime outings, garden parties, and leisurely afternoon strolls provide the ideal backdrop. One reviewer noted it retains "that Givenchy complexity that makes for a high-quality, classic perfume" while remaining thoroughly appropriate for warm, bright days.
Evening wear is possible but not where this fragrance shines. Its delicate, airy nature gets lost after dark, where something with more gravity would serve better. This is a perfume for sunshine and open windows.
Performance is modest but not as weak as you might expect from such a light composition. Fragrantica ratings place longevity at 3.15 out of 5 and sillage at 2.40 out of 4, suggesting it sits comfortably in moderate territory. Parfumo reviewers rate longevity at 7.0 out of 10, indicating that it outlasts many similarly sheer florals.
The lasting strength is commendable for such a spring-like scent. Three to four sprays on the wrists and neck should carry you through a morning or afternoon, though reapplication for an all-day wear is likely needed. The sillage stays close and personal, creating an intimate aura rather than a bold projection.
Fans treasure this fragrance for its refinement. One reviewer described it as having "a pure, translucent, clean quality" and praised it as "a nice, clean, spring floral" with genuine Givenchy complexity. Others are drawn to its romantic character, with one calling it "just as divine" as the original Amarige their mother wore. Some reviewers actually prefer Amarige D'Amour to its more famous parent, noting it feels more wearable and modern.
Critics focus on two main points. The soapy quality bothers some, with one reviewer issuing a direct warning: "A word of warning for those of you that don't enjoy soapy perfumes. There is more than a hint of soapiness in Amarige D'Amour." Others found the base underdeveloped, with one Basenotes reviewer describing it as "citrus over floral with a touch of sandalwood" where the base never truly develops, leaving them "feeling like I have to sneeze" on every inhale.
Amarige D'Amour is ideal for collectors and vintage fragrance enthusiasts who appreciate delicate, clean florals with genuine craftsmanship. If you love sweet pea, mimosa, and light rose compositions, and you can track down a bottle, this discontinued gem rewards the hunt.
Skip it if soapy floral notes trigger headaches, or if you need a fragrance with commanding presence. Also skip it if your only reference point is the original Amarige and you expect a similar experience; this is an entirely different animal, sharing only a name and a house.
Givenchy Amarige D'Amour is a quietly beautiful discontinued floral that deserves more recognition than its fading availability allows. Its translucent sweet pea and mimosa heart, touched with blackcurrant tartness and warmed by sandalwood and ambergris, captures the feeling of a perfect spring afternoon with genuine Givenchy sophistication. Finding a bottle grows harder each year, which only makes this gentle, romantic fragrance feel more precious to those who already know it.
Consensus Rating
7.2/10
Community Sentiment
mixedSources Analyzed
6 community posts (3 Reddit) (3 forum)
This review is based on analysis of 6 community discussions. Individual experiences may vary.