
Perfumist: Jacques Cavallier.
Countains: sichuan pepper, benzoin, japanese lily, coriander, bulgarian rose, guaiacwood, milky amber.
Another outstanding creation of the Miyake range.
Can be very comparable with the fiery herbal and tonic presence of L'eau Bleue. A missunderstood launch on the 90's that probably could be a success on this time.
It has been discontinnued for the same reasons, but you sometimes be able to found still the light version to figure out how was it.
The opening is very powerful, strong, the coriander here is very herbal and the rose note is kind of rotten. There's also a warm synthetic note. Like steamed petals on the sun.
Being patient enough, the perfume slows down into something less powerful, and more serene, spicy, rich woody and soft floral, continuing the rose all over It.
The lily flower can easily detected on the "light version". Such a gorgeous note.
The formula dries down in a synthetic accord of realistic milky, creamy amber.
The opening is really fiery and the pepper is very noticiable. A fantastic perfume for cold days.
The light version countains: mandarine, cardamom, may rose, white lily, black pepper, solar note, milk accord, teak wood, oppoponax, white musk, amber.
This scent is a rich peppery, warm, slightly flowery / ambery.
The amber reign the perfume accompanied with the black pepper and just a breath of rose while the lily is the queen of the floral notes.
From the start to finish, this scent has a warm sweetness to it.
It's very unisex in my opinion. It's seductive and I real most try of a top list.
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