TUBÉREUSE Eau De Parfum
TUBÉREUSE Eau De Parfum
- Head Mandarin
- Heart Tuberose
- Base Cedar
Description
Description
In 1937, Paul Vacher signed a floral trilogy, in which Tubéreuse found its place between the very chic Iris and the terribly suave Jasmin. Tubéreuse, forerunner to many fragrances around the same theme, was tinted with a hyper-feminine touch, which fitted Le Galion’s signature perfectly; keeping up to their standard even in a troubled decade.
A word from our perfumer
“In perfumery, the tuberose note is often used in an attention-grabbing way, to great effect. This one truly carries Le Galion’s DNA, at once very chic and capable of holding back. The pear and raspberry accord brings a fruity facet, before things take a floral turn with the rose and orange blossom, whose nuances support the tuberose. Meanwhile, the musk wraps everything up in the base notes.”
Thomas Fontaine
Olfactory Notes
Olfactory Notes
Head
Mandarin, Galbanum, Pink Berry, Pear
Heart
Tuberose, Rose, Orange Blossom, Raspberry
Base
Cedar, Amber, Musk