About the Perfume:
Eau de Cologne, invented in the 17th century, has consistently inspired perfumers. Always pushing innovation, Jean-Claude Ellena chose to re-write its formula to create a new slightly bitter Eau. Hence, he requested that a bitter orange essence (bigarade in Provençal) be developed, that rendered such a composition feasible. Perfume experts would recognize it as the ultimate step in the history of the Eau de Cologne. Thorough, personal, and stripped to its essential. A modern classic.
About the Perfumer:
Born into a family of perfumers in Grasse, Jean-Claude Ellena learned his trade at age 17. From Grasse to Paris, via New York and Geneva, he attended the most prestigious laboratories where he saw himself as self-taught. Very much influenced by Edmond Roudnitska, he writes short and not very concentrated formulas to reinforce the subtlety and expressivity of his compositions. Inspired by everyday life, Jean-Claude Ellena likes saying that “perfume, a matter of smells, is a poetry of memory, and foremost a creation of the mind.”
MODO D'USO
Spray a small amount of product, preferring the ideal fragrance according to the moment or the occasion.
INGREDIENTI
Alcohol denat, parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), limonene, diisopropyl adipate, butylphenyl methylpropional, linalool, citral, geraniol, eugenol, citronellol.
PERIOD AFTER OPENING
12 M
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