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reinterpreted Scents of History
This fragrance is a tribute to the Marquise de Caumont, heir to the Hôtel de Caumont, an architectural jewel of the 18th century in Provence. When the marquise was married in 1795, it was said her husband stole "the most beautiful woman, the most beautiful hotel, the most beautiful castle and the biggest fortune" from Provence.190 g Scented Candle (50 hours).
The heart of Marquise de Caumont is mimosa, a golden yellow flower that grows in the South of France. Its yellow color evokes the sun, heat and ocher tones of the Hôtel de Caumont.
The soft feminine body of the Marquise de Caumont is elegantly balanced with the woody notes of oak moss and sandalwood, in addition to green notes from essential oils characteristic of the Provence region.
This refined fragrance will leave you dreaming of the South of France.
olfactory pyramid
Head notes : Clary sage, lavender, blackcurrant leaf, pink berry, angelica
Heart notes : cassie, linden, hyacinthe, white laurel & oleander, violet
Base notes : Oak moss, musk, sandalwood, cedarwood, sycomore wood, amber
Historicity : | reformulation et réinterprétation de compositions historiques à base de tubéreuse, inspirées par les carnets de composition et les recommandations des Grands Parfumeurs d’Art de l’époque de Marie-Antoinette, dont Jean-Louis Fargeon. |
Weight : | 190g |
Composition : | vegetal wax, coton wick, essential oils |
Fabrication : | French |
Perfumer of Art : | Bertrand Duchaufour |
Publisher of the Fragrance of Art : | HISTORIAE, Manufacture of Perfumes of Art and History |
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