I have the original Chloe EDP (which I adore), and Chloe EDT. On me, there is very little that distinguishes those two; but for longevity (EDP lasts longer, as expected), you wouldn't even be able to tell which one I have on.
Chloe EDP intense, though, I find nearly nothing like the original. I love this one, too.
On me, its rose is neither bouquet nor fresh-cut smelling. More like potpourri. It evolves to sandalwood that smells like the expensive sandalwood soap we used to reserve for guests at home. Then there's that hint of incense that happens to linger in the background.
Strangely, nothing spicy ever comes around to me.
At one point, my husband said it reminds him of a particular baby cologne; my daughter (she's my nose) said another time it reminds her of baby powder on my skin, but not on the card.
So it's potpourri-incense-sandalwood that is easy and fresh enough to remind my family of baby cologne and baby powder. This complexity is what makes me love it.