by Montale
Sweet Flowers by Montale is a gourmand floral fragrance that leans heavily into sugary, creamy notes with a core of cotton candy, white peach, ginger, and tuberose. It opens bright and effervescent with bergamot and citrus, giving way to a lush, powdery heart dominated by jasmine, tuberose, violet, and vanilla. The base features sandalwood, cedar, and oakmoss, lending a slightly woody, slightly mossy depth that grounds the sweetness. While most experiences describe it as sweet, airy, and cheerful—reminiscent of La Vie Est Belle, Flowerbomb, and Memo Marfa—it exhibits strong variability. Some perceive it as a well-rounded, long-lasting, svelte gourmand with strong projection, while others detect a sharp, patchouli-heavy, dusty or earthy undertone that veers from sweet into moldy or stale. A few note it as smelling more like shampoos or fine bath products than a truly complex perfume, and some find the sweetness overwhelming or the development linear. Its suitability spans day to night, with strong favor for fall and winter wearings, though some suggest spring as well. Although Montale is known for longevity and sillage, users report moderate to long wear—certainly not inconsistent—with most liking its easy-going, flirtatious appeal. The overall impression compounds into a sweet, slightly powdery, creamy floral that leans heavily into a candy-like aesthetic, making it a pleasant but predictable choice for gourmand enthusiasts who prefer that kind of expressive, sugary femininity.