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If it is a sumptuous fragrance, it is L'Eau D'Hiver de Frédéric Malle which was premiered in 2003 and belongs to the Floral olfactory family. The nose behind this captivating aroma is the renowned perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena who has created this fragrance entirely personal, clean and fresh but very warm. Always highlighting a unique minimalist style beyond traditional limits.
The exuberant of the bergamot in its output brings a touch of serenity and passion that bind to some crystalline drops of the most delicate chords of lily, white thorn and heliotropo to surprise any known smell of good perfumes.
These unmatched chords were packaged in a bottle inspired aesthetically in the conceptual art and modernist design of the twentieth century. A fairly simple but very captivating glass cylinder, which also has a black-colored magnetic plug to correctly preserve until the last drop of this rich fragrance and avoid spills. You can transport or locate your new colony where you want thanks to its size.
Jean-Claude Ellena was born in a family of perfumers in Grasse and learned this trade at the age of 17. He traveled to several places where he met the most prestigious laboratories and was able to develop as a self-taught, allowing himself to influence Edmond Roudnitska. It computes simple, unconcentrated formulas to strengthen the subtlety and expressivity of its compositions, mainly inspiring in everyday life.
This perfume house was born in 2000 when its founder Frédéric Malle decided to return the old splendor to perfume art. The idea is to guide their perfumers and give them total freedom when creating perfumes without any limits. Frédéric Malle has more than 30 years of experience in this world and offers the opportunity for other perfumers to overcome themselves through every creation to obtain a masterpiece with every perfume.
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