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The 1872 Masculine fragrance contains a 20% concentration of perfume. It is a colony that was launched in 2001 and the nose behind its rich notes is Geza Schoen. A succulent combination that seeks to pay homage to the year of foundation of the original company, when Queen Victoria recognized her contribution to British excellence by granting her the use of her crown as part of the design of her jars. A perfume that revives the memorable memories of the time in addition to the fineness and extravagance of it.
Terrible, wooded and fresh green resins melt to produce a high-quality spicy and invigorating perfume. A mixture very different from everything already known that emanates a touch of mystery and an intangible richness that opens with fruit and citrus notes of petit grain, lime (green Lemon), toronja (pomelo), bergamota, durazno (melocoton), lavender, rosemary, pineapple, gálbano, pepper, nutme and mandarin. An imposing heart of enlightenment, cempasúchil (tagete, carnage), fresia, ciclamen (perse violet) and jasmine and a rich chord background of Virginia cedar, musk, incense of olybanus (franquincense), amber, French lane and pachulí.
A glass jar of beautiful green that emanates an amazing originality thanks to its colors and perfect lines and a golden lid that simulates a crown to conserve correctly until the last drop of this rich fragrance and that besides leaving a scent for much longer on your skin will adorn any space where you decide to place it.
Clive Christian Perfume is an independent market-leading British perfume shop, whose goal is to create the best perfumes in the world. The predecessor of the brand, the Crown Perfumery Company, founded in 1872, is the only house that has obtained permission to use the crown of Queen Victoria in its jars. An image that defines every bottle of Clive Christian perfumes until today.
Clive Christian acquired the Crown perfumery in London in 1999, which obtained its name directly from Queen Victoria, which allowed him to use the name and crown as a symbol of quality and excellence. The inspiration of Clive Christian is based on history and its classic formulations, so it created a new level in the luxury perfumery and then became the queen's favorite.
It is thanks to the position in the court by the Queen that this company had access to all the commercial routes of perfumes, so they used the most strange, pure and expensive natural ingredients that could be used in perfumery. The first aromas of this perfume house were sold aboard the Titanic.
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