Chypré, Floral
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Head
Apricot
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Heart
Rose
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Base
Ambroxan
Olfactory Notes
Description
First creation in 1930 by Prince Murat, new creation by Quentin Bisch/ Givaudan
To pay tribute to Prince Murat's 1930 creation, Champs de Mai, Quentin Bisch was naturally inspired by the queen flower, the Rose, but a rose whose freshness is full of vibrations. It is the scent of a Rose felt in the Jardins de Bagatelle, a lovely month of May, in the early morning when the dew evaporates under the first rays of the sun. A May rose that can be felt from afar, all in delicacy and sensuality, voluptuousness and a caress of velvety freshness, the bloom of which accompanies the new day.