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Capricious and exuberant. In Eau Rose eau de parfum, this emblematic flower of perfumers shows off its more flamboyant aspects.
Within the bottle, absolute and extract of damascena and centifolia roses, contribute their full intensity. Essence of the firad rose, with its unexpected accents of chamomile and artichoke, rounds off the bouquet.
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Capricious and exuberant. In Eau Rose eau de parfum, this emblematic flower of perfumers shows off its more flamboyant aspects.
Within the bottle, absolute and extract of damascena and centifolia roses, contribute their full intensity. Essence of the firad rose, with its unexpected accents of chamomile and artichoke, rounds off the bouquet.
Olfactory Notes
An infusion of the loveliest roses - damascena and centifolia in a tribute to a flower that symbolises the perfumer's art.
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…a Rose unleashed, vibrant and unusual, that emerges from the Eau Rose eau de parfum.
Naturally exuberant, here the Rose's unexpected notes—artichoke, chamomile and lychee—come out to play.
Story
Rose done differently. A new take on the flower, this version of the Eau Rose Eau de Parfum reveals a fascinating dimension of the flower – more vibrant and exuberant.
In this composition, extracts and absolutes of damascena and centifolia roses amplify the flowers’ intensity. Firad rose essence is added to this duo, with its astonishing fruity accents of lychee, and unexpected, yet naturally present, notes: the honeyed accents of camomile, and a singular, green, vegetal accord of artichoke. After all, perfumers say that “a good rose always smells of artichoke”. A surprising detour inspired by the fantasies of nature, for a rose with a playful and exhilarating character.
Firad rose is a rose extract obtained by “upcycling” the floral water that remains after an initial extraction of the flower. The process reveals all the olfactory subtleties of the rose, particularly its fruity nuances of lychee.