
The guided discovery tour in the perfume history through raw materials is composed of four lectures:
- Bergamot: a surprising fruit, the Calabrian gold at the base of eau de colognes and one of the most used essences in perfumery. Presented perfumes: Eau de Cologne de Napoleone à Sainte-Hélène (1820), Jicky (1889) GUERLAIN, Nuit de Chine (1913) LES PARFUMS DE ROSINE by Poiret, Eau de Campagne (1975) SISLEY...
- Rose: the queen of flowers gives very different essential oils and absolutes making of it one of the main shades of the perfumer's palette. Presented perfumes: La Rose Jacqueminot (1904) COTY, Joy (1930) PATOU, Nahéma (1979) GUERLAIN, Paris (1980) YVES SAINT LAURENT...
- Patchouli: originary from Indonesia, the essential oil is extracted from the leaves and it is used in perfumery since the XIX century. Essential to give depth to the chypre accord.
Presented perfumes: Chypre (1917) COTY, Patchouli (1970) RÉMINESCENCE, Mystère (1978) ROCHAS, Angel (1992) MUGLER... - Vanilla: extracted from the berry of a tropical orchid, it is obtained through a very careful process making it one of the costliest raw materials. Presented perfumes: Ambre Antique (1904) COTY, Un Air Embaumé (1912) RIGAUD, Emeraude (1921) COTY, Eau d'Ambre (1980) L'ARTISAN PARFUMEUR...
In case all of this doesn't tease you enough, please remember the Ville Lumière is simply amazing in Autumn. Haven't you already booked your flight to Paris?
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