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The Champs de Porvence fragrance by Eight & Bob is an excellent option for lovers of those charming accords belonging to the Floral olfactory family that last and transmit incredible sensations with each use. This is a perfume launched in 2017, which captures the mystical beauty of Provence. As we know, Albert Fouquet intended to evoke memories of places or people and on this occasion he corresponded to the request of Alessandro and Chiara, an Italian couple who owned a villa in Provence where they used to visit to get away and get some fresh air, in addition to the more than 1600 wild plants that flowered every year.
Fouquet was traveling from Antibes to enjoy with the couple the beautiful colors and aromas of the place accompanied by a wine made from his own grapes. After a few months, his friends were surprised with the best gift they could receive from an artist like Albert; a perfume that contains the freshness of the exuberant aromas given off by those plants that grow in the Provençal countryside.
Champs de Porvence promises to immerse you in the freedom of the French countryside with its green and citrus freshness infused with jasmine absolute, rose absolute and orange blossom with a heart that highlights the wild nature full of Ambroxan, Mate and Moss that finish with the richest fruits of Mother Nature; Bergamot, Orange and Pear.
These accords are packaged in a fairly simple but elegant green bottle that has the brand label on the front of the bottle and a smooth silver lid to properly preserve each drop of this charming product, which is Presented in a quite elegant white and green box.
Albert Fouquet, founder of this great perfume house, created and perfected various essences for his personal use, with the help of Philippe, the family butler. Although he captivated many with the fragrances, he rejected the idea of marketing it, but that was when John F. Kennedy made him a singular request; about eight samples and another for Bob, when he packs enough samples taking care of the bottles and the box that had the same print as the shirt J.F.K was wearing when they met as well as a label with the name ""EIGHT & BOB"". Months later, requests poured in from various people involved in the film industry. His success did not last long, because in 1939 he died and the business was left to Philippe, with whom he could only continue for a few months due to the Second World War.
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