Paradis perdu du Boronia

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Fruity, floral, violet fragrance, contains Cassia absolute

(Former name: Boronia du Roi Céleste)

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Description

Native to Australia, Boronia takes its name from an 18th-century Italian botanist named Francisco Borone. Its foliage is delicately fragrant and its deep pink flowers give off a pleasant, ineffably spicy scent. Its absolute, one of the most precious and expensive, contains a high level of ionone, giving off violet and green notes combined with fruity and floral touches. The slightly velvety floral harmony of Cassia flower in absolute, rare and reserved for fine perfumery, develops notes of mimosa and white flowers with a powdery tone, unveiling memories of a scent from a time past. This olfactory brilliance then melts into the tenderness of Beeswax in absolute, giving it a light, epicurean effect of honey, echoing the fruity tones of Wheat Bran in absolute, which blends the honey with the warmth of hay. A soft, mysterious note that lingers: at once fruity, green, floral and spicy.

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