Top notes
› Bergamot: sparkling, floral, reminiscent of earl grey tea
› Lemon: zesty, tangy
› Mandarin: fresh, juicy
Heart notes
› Petit grain: branches of the bitter orange tree, zesty, green
› Orange blossom: floral, sweet, honeyed
› Lavandin: another variety of lavender
Base notes
› Musk: soft, comforting, cottony
› Jasmine: floral, fruity
› Rosemary: aromatic, camphorated, Mediterranean smell
*The top notes are the first scents of the perfume. After a few minutes, the heart notes arrive and last for several hours. Then the base notes appear and can even persist for several days!
The story goes that these fresh waters popular among both men and women were invented by the Italian Giovanni Paolo Feminis in Cologne.
These refreshingly fragrant alcoholic lotions, made from herbs and citrus fruits such as lemon, bergamot and mandarin, were more of a medicine than a refined fragrance at the time. This miraculous water was used for its tonic effects.
Today, they are faceted with woody and musky notes to give us more depth, contrast and hold.
What does orange blossom smell like?
The orange flower has a thousand faces… It can have floral, green, sweet but also powdery notes. In the 001, it is its very soft floral facet that we find. Very appreciated, it reminds us of the first soft summer evenings, the scented gardens and the smell of baby. A bubble of sweetness!
What does the petit grain smell like?
Olfactory, it is a note both green, like a plant and flowery, like the orange blossom. Not surprising since its essence is extracted from the stems and leaves of the Bitter Orange tree. The perfumer uses it here to accentuate the orange blossom.
What does bergamot smell like?
Bergamot is fresh, sometimes green, sometimes floral and fruity. Used in the top notes, it offers an incomparable and sparkling start. Most of them come from Calabria in Italy and reveal different notes depending on the parcels where they come from, fresher in the south and more flowery in the north. It’s a bit like wine, where the terroir plays an important role! The time of the harvest also plays a role, green and zesty at the beginning of the season, they are more fruity at the end.
Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), alpha-isomethyl ionone, cinnamal, citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, hydroxycitronellal, limonene, linalool
Bon Parfumeur makes their perfumes between Paris and Grasse. They source their own bottles, packaging and labels in France.
The perfumes contain quality ingredients of up to 99% of natural origin.
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The perfumes have been designed to be layered, which allows you to personalize your trail: fresher, more intense or more woody. The options are endless, we call it layering or Mix & Match!