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The House of Cartier, founded in 1847, was a supplier of the royal court. Its founder was related by marriage to the Worth family. The perfume was designed to preserve the Must de Cartier label, which was originally created for accessories and jewelry. It is simply a must... Must was originally a duo designed to accompany women throughout their day, but only Must Soir for evening wear enjoyed success. Must Soir revolutionized oriental perfumes and has inspired many other fragrances.
Must Soir is in the spirit of Shalimar, but with green notes of galbanum and pineapple instead of bergamot.The perfume features a clear and light floral note of neroli, jasmine, hedione, rose and narcissus. The base note is a blend of warm, woody and animal accents softened by the smoothness of sandalwood, tonka bean and vanilla.
It is inspired by the famous refillable gold lighter, the first object to bear the Must label. The bottle is also refillable, as "One never discards a Cartier product".
Not to sweet yet full of Passion & promises fulfilled. It lingers sweety on through the night More
