L'Artisan Parfumeur
Soleil de Provence
A winter walk in Provence. Lemon and benzoin portray a sunny and powdery mimosa.
Inspired by the sun-drenched landscapes of Provence, Soleil de Provence asserts itself like a warm smile with a sparkling freshness. Signed by the Master Perfumer Daphné Bugey, the fragrance first presents itself as an homage to the mimosa flower and its bright yellow colour that guides the road stretching from Bormes le Mimosas to Grasse. This ‘winter sun’ offers its green, floral and powdered notes with honeyed and woody facets to this luminous scent. Yellow comes up again with the sparkling freshness of lemon and bergamot. Sunshine is at the heart of Soleil de Provence, with the sun-soaked ylang-ylang flower and the heat emanating from the balmy notes of benjoin and vanilla. A joyous fragrance that remains close to its ingredients and embraces a southern art of living.
Key notes: Lemon, Mimosa, Benzoin
Perfumer: Daphné Bugey
Perfumer: Daphné Bugey. A French master perfumer with a passion for adventure. As a free spirit, she travels around the world and draws from these incredible journeys a collection of memories that she uses as the source of her overflowing inspiration.
With body temperature, a perfume releases its scents. Hence, spray your fragrance on warm spots of your body as for instance on the neck and along the neckline, behind the knees, inside the elbows and wrists or behind the earlobes.
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