Montagne Parfums Pink Rose
Pink Rose by Montagne Parfums is marketed as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina; the note breakdown here refers to the original Delina only.
Pink Rose is a Montagne Parfums fragrance positioned as a Delina-inspired alternative; use Delina's published notes for context, not as Pink Rose's formula.
- Dupe of
- Parfums De Marly Delina
- House
- Montagne Parfums
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is Pink Rose a Dupe For?
Pink Rose is Montagne Parfums' Delina-style entry: the house markets it as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina. For US shoppers, that places Pink Rose in the affordable alternative lane rather than in the same role as the original bottle. It is not Delina, and it is not sold as Delina; it is a separate fragrance presented as a way to explore the same general direction.
Use this page as a claim check and note guide. The inspiration claim tells you how Montagne Parfums positions Pink Rose, while the note pyramid below describes Delina, the documented original. Because Montagne Parfums' own composition is not documented here, we do not treat Delina's notes as a Pink Rose ingredient list.
What Notes Are Documented for Delina?
The documented Parfums De Marly Delina profile is:
- Top notes: litchi, rhubarb, bergamot, nutmeg
- Heart notes: turkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, vanilla
- Base notes: cashmeran, incense, cedar, haitian vetiver
- Main accords: rose, floral, fruity, fresh, musky
Those lines belong to the original Delina profile only. They are useful for understanding the target style named in the marketing claim: a rose-led floral fragrance with fruity, fresh, and musky facets in its documented accord set. They should not be read as a disclosed formula for Pink Rose, and they do not prove anything about the Montagne Parfums scent's materials or proportions.
How Do We Verify the Inspired-By Claim?
For pages like this, we look first for a clear statement from the fragrance house, then consider independent fragrance-community or press mentions when they are part of the public record. For Pink Rose, the basis is house-marketed-as: Montagne Parfums markets Pink Rose as inspired by Delina.
That gives this page medium confidence. In plain terms, the connection is strong enough to list Pink Rose as a Delina alternative because the house itself makes the inspiration link, but we are not presenting it as a third-party consensus claim. If independent references become part of the record later, the confidence level can be revisited. Until then, the safest reading is: Pink Rose is a Montagne Parfums fragrance positioned around the Delina brief, not the Parfums De Marly product.
Who Might Consider Pink Rose Instead of Delina?
Pink Rose may make sense if you are curious about the Delina style and prefer to try a Montagne Parfums alternative sold direct online in the US. The original note profile points to rose, floral, fruity, fresh, and musky themes, so shoppers drawn to that combination may find the comparison useful.
The main caveat is expectations. An inspired-by fragrance can aim for a familiar mood without matching every detail of the original. Balance, texture, and personal skin chemistry can change how any scent comes across. If Delina is your reference point, compare Pink Rose as a separate interpretation: wear it on its own, then decide whether its direction works for your wardrobe.
Pink Rose is sold directly through Montagne Parfums' US web shop. (Montagne Parfums)
Is Montagne Parfums Pink Rose inspired by Delina?
Yes. Pink Rose is marketed by Montagne Parfums as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina, so this page treats it as a Delina-style alternative.
Are the notes listed here for Pink Rose?
No. The note pyramid shown here belongs to the original Parfums De Marly Delina. Montagne Parfums' own formula for Pink Rose is not documented in our data.
How strong is the match claim?
We mark it as medium confidence because it rests on the house's own marketing rather than a wider set of independent references.