COQUILLET PARIS TUDOR
"Roses fall, thorns remain" Proverb.
Symbol of the end of the Hundred Years War, Tudor's Rose represents the peace that comes after a long journey, it is the demonstration of how every human existence and every life has to deal with lacerating wounds, unforeseen obstacles, which prevent us from reach the intimate part of ourselves. A fragrance that removes all ephemeral frills and presents itself in its raw beauty, a flight of petals blown away by the autumn wind, a tangle of bushes, woods, roots, earth. A metaphor that is nothing more than a hymn to life, in its essential and primordial form. Deep and enigmatic notes that dig deep with a sweet and amber return. The end of the journey, the sixth and last fragrance of the collection, the last journey, the most challenging, the one within oneself.
Top notes: rosewood, geranium, lily of the valley.
Heart notes: amber woods, benzoin, earth.
Base notes: rosewood, benzoin, labdanum, ambergris, Madagascar vanilla.