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The long history of the house of Hermès began in 1837 when Thierry Hermès moved to Paris and started a saddler's. Rocabar pays a tribute to this traditional art. A strong and majestic perfume, it takes us back to the far-of age of chivalry.
A lively and warm perfume, evoking a horse blanket. The woody conifer note of fir, cedar and cypress followed by warm notes of vanilla and resin remind us of a horseback ride in the forest. The fragrance of Rocabar is built like a tree, starting with a top note of leaves, followed by the woody note of the trunk, and finally by the earthy note of the roots. This is why Rocabar is qualified as "powerful as a tree emerging from the earth and reaching up to the sky."
Rocabar is wrapped in a cover tied by a leather strap which protects the glass bottle, which is encircled by a tie embedded in the glass. The 'gunbarrel' cap evokes a polo helmet.
