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Amber Fougere belongs to one of the fragrances in Clive Christian's Private Collection, it was launched in 2012 and the nose behind its rich accords is Christian Provenzano, who has been based on the inspirations and encounters that have permeated the brand world, which is real recognition. This elegant collection unites the illustrious heritage of a revered perfume house and its propensity for artistic skill. V Amber Fougere captures the complexity and blends woody and resinous notes with the uplifting aroma of cassis.
A creativity reflected in its top notes of elemi resin and citrus that burst into a heart full of accords of black pepper, white pepper, pink pepper, nutmeg and orris root to close majestically with a delicious background of incense of frankincense, cedar, vetiver, oud wood, amberwood, vanilla and amber.
A glass bottle with an elegant earth tone that emanates the majesty of the Crown, thanks to its colors and perfect lines and a golden lid that is an ode to Queen Victoria whose crown proudly adorns each perfume bottle Clive Christian to properly preserve every last drop of this succulent fragrance and, in addition to leaving an aroma for much longer on your skin, it will adorn any space where you decide to place it.
Clive Christian Perfume is a market-leading independent British perfumery, aiming to create the best perfumes in the world. The brand's predecessor, the Crown Perfumery Company, founded in 1872, is the only house that has obtained permission to use Queen Victoria's crown on its bottles. An image that defines every bottle of Clive Christian perfumes to this day.
Clive Christian acquired the Crown perfumery in London in 1999, which obtained its name directly from Queen Victoria, who allowed him to use the name and her crown as a symbol of quality and excellence. Clive Christian's inspiration is based on history and its classic formulations, so she created a new level in luxury perfumery and later became the queen's favorite.
It is thanks to the Queen's position at court that this company had access to all the perfume trade routes, which is why they used the rarest, purest and most expensive natural ingredients that could be used in perfumery. The first aromas of this perfume house were sold on board the Titanic.
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