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Fleur de Narcisse 2006 Volcanoes of Lozère, France.
The year 2005 was a vintage year, a harvest of exceptional quality. All the ingredients of the Narcissus were at their absolute best, in a divine and mysterious equilibrium decided by nature.
Like a goldsmith, L’Artisan Parfumeur finely carved out each harmony from the absolute, so that all the subtle facets of the fragrance come together to create a thrilling moment.
The fragrance opens on a top note of grassy green freshness, with accents of the country and wildflowers, and nuances of blackcurrant bud and freshly cut hay. The sensuality is ambiguous, nearly as masculine as feminine, evoking the powdery scents of mimosa and iris, and finally losing itself in the honey-like sweetness of sublime blond tobacco and the bewitching notes of moss and leather.
This wildly original, infinitely complex fragrance speaks to all the senses with incomparable elegance. A concentrate of nature that magnifies all the qualities of a harvest forever unique, it has only one flaw: its limited quantity. A fleeting miracle, it will be remembered by connoisseurs as a rare moment in fragrances. Once the 3,000 numbered editions have been sold, no re-edition will be possible. Only the numbered bottle, illustrated with flowers and its top etched with “Fleur de Narcisse 2006” will remain, kept in its wooden box with narcissus print silk paper.
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