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LAir du Temps Noel Eau de Toilette for Women

Barcode : 6371
Perfume Size :
5 MLDecant
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LAir du Temps Noel Eau de Toilette for Women

Brand: Nina Ricci

Concentration: Eau de Toilette

Fragrance Family: Floral

Dominant Accord: Amber

Gender Suitability: Women

Perfumer: Francis Fabron

General Description:

LAir du Temps Noel Eau de Toilette is a festive and captivating fragrance that captures the essence of the holiday season. Crafted by the renowned perfumer, Francis Fabron, this floral scent is designed to evoke feelings of warmth, joy, and celebration.

Scent Description:

This enchanting fragrance opens with a vibrant and sparkling blend of Rose Carnation, Bergamot, Peach, Neroli, and Brazilian Rosewood. The heart reveals a lush bouquet of Rose, Carnation, Jasmine, Violet, Rosemary, Orris Root, Ylang-Ylang, Gardenia, Cloves, and Orchid, creating a rich and complex floral tapestry. The base notes of Musk, Vetiver, Spices, Iris, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Cedarwood, and Amber provide a warm and inviting foundation that lingers on the skin.

Perfumer: Francis Fabron is a celebrated perfumer known for his exceptional ability to create fragrances that evoke emotion and tell a story. He is renowned for his signature style, characterized by his mastery of floral accords and his ability to craft sophisticated scents that are both modern and timeless.

Notes:

Top Notes: Rose, Carnation, Bergamot, Peach, Neroli, Brazilian Rosewood

Middle Notes: Rose, Carnation, Jasmine, Violet, Rosemary, Orris Root, Ylang-Ylang, Gardenia, Cloves, Orchid

Base Notes: Musk, Vetiver, Spices, Iris, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Cedarwood, Amber

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