Heeley L'Amandiere was originally released in 2011 as an extrait and later released as an EDP (eau de parfum). This is the edp. Created by James Heeley, it is a unisex fragrance centered on almond trees. Notes of green almond, mint, hyacinth, bluebells, rose, linden blossom, and white musk. Heeley L'Amandiere is an edp, eau de parfum.
From the brand -
"A portrait of spring. I pass through almond trees filtering the morning sun. In the dew ladened grass stretched out before me, as if in a dream, a multitude of wild flowers are in simultaneous bloom.
♂ Dreaming in a country orchard.
♀ Kissing in a country orchard."
Fragrantica - "I am glad I did - it is a beautiful, unusual floral scent that makes great use of its almond note. In keeping with the style of the house, it is made with high-quality, realistic-smelling ingredients. L'Amandière is a delicate floral scent that evokes hazy spring sunshine. Honeyed florals, dewy greenness and a soft, powdery texture achieve this springtime effect. The almond note that features alongside the florals is raw and nutty rather than the marzipan-esque quality I was seeking out before. It is slightly challenging initially, but is ultimately a deeply pleasant and satisfying scent."
Fragrantica - "This fragrance is a lovely and gorgeous unisex perfume. It is described as "a portrait of spring" on Heeley's website and it's the best description for that. It starts with minty, fresh top notes and then the dance of floral notes on a bitter creamy-woody almond note. This fragrance has the positive energy of walking in a beautiful garden or an orchard during springtime. Very nice, and very uplifting. Instant love for me."
Fragrantica - "Close your eyes and imagine entering a florist: the cut flowers exposed in the vases, the freshly cut stems, the bitter and aromatic green of fern and pictosphorus. L’Amandiere is a pastel-colored scent so well blended that it looks like almost a single well-focused note: a cool spring morning walking around barefoot through flowering meadows. Art in flask."