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Caron Poivre Sacre EDP 100ml

R 5,915.00
Perfumer Jean JACQUES has designed a detonation of spice scents that instantly spring into the nose. Black pepper, recognisable by its fresh, invigorating, woody notes, instantly expresses an explosive power. To make this perfume pack an even bigger punch, Jean JACQUES has married it with a mix of warm spices (saffron with leathery notes and cumin) and fresh spices (coriander seeds and nutmeg). Both aromatic and woody, essence of elemi is a resin originating from the Philippines that offers an ideal transition between spicy top notes and the woody frankincense heart notes that linger in this mysterious scent. Dark Labdanum (a warm amber resin), patchouli (woody and smokey), modern woody notes… Poivre Sacré reveals warm and powerful aromas that are reminiscent of oriental fragrances featuring precious and captivating oud. Poivre Sacré is aptly named as a subtle nod to the perfume’s origins.
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A huge fan of the iconic Parfum Sacré released in the 1990s, Jean JACQUES pays homage to this scent by making pepper the central ingredient in his Poivre Sacré. It also pays tribute to our heritage, as a Poivre perfume had also been released in 1954. This subtle nod celebrates our perfumers of past and present, who have always integrated ingredients that are difficult to master. A truly contemporary composition inspired by Middle Eastern perfumery, Poivre Sacré will seduce those who love generous and opulent scents made with beautiful ingredients.

Notes:

Around PEPPER: Madagascan Black Pepper Essence | Saffron Essence | Cumin Essence | For Life Rose Absolute

Around FRANKINCENSE: Frankincense Essence | Frankincense Resinoid | Leathery Labdanum Absolute | Patchouli Essence | Gaïac Wood Essence

DID YOU KNOW?

For a long time, spices were a rare and highly sought-after commodity. So much that people would use them as currency. This is where the French expression “payer en espèces” (pay in cash) comes from, as the word espèces comes from épices (spices).

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