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In 2005, the Orchards of Nabeul, Tunisia had pride of place, offering an orange-blossom harvest of an exceptional quality. This year L’Artisan Parfumeur discovered narcissus from the volcanoes of the Lozère. An exceptional harvest allowed for the creation of a fragrance comparable to a vintage wine: unique to the year. Delicately hand-picked, fragile narcissus is transformed on the spot, so as not to lose any of its precious scent. Flowers, leaves and stems were distilled into an absolute. A painstaking task leading to a fragrance with an ‘ambiguous sensuality, almost as masculine as it is feminine’, with waves of powder, honey and tobacco. Just 3,000 numbered bottles were produced. Find one at l’Artisan Parfumeur boutiques or selected department stores.
Eau de Parfum 3.4 fl. oz. Limited Edition.
An essence built around the 2005 narcissus harvest from Lozère. L’Artisan Parfumeur chiseled extraordinary accords from the narcissus absolute. The result is as fresh as green grass and wildflowers, with nuances of black-currant blossom and cut hay. A powdery evocation of cassie and iris, plus the honeyed sweetness of blonde tobacco, moss and leather.
Each numbered bottle is nestled in an engraved wooden box closed with a ribbon.
Green Note, Black Currant, Hay
Narcissus Absolute, Cassie, Iris
Tobacco, Moss, Leather