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A very special mixture!
For some time now, "Grès" has been releasing wonderful fragrances again - like this one, for example.
The perfume house has finally overcome its "skimmed milk phase" and overtaken "shallow waters".
This "Signe" is part of a whole series of fragrances, "Les Signes de Grès", which could not be more different. And so far only available in the Middle East. Extrême Pureté" is a very special fragrance that does not seem to have a main theme. It is made up of quite ambivalent fragrance notes that nevertheless all harmonize. It begins with restrained green and fresh notes of bergamot and slightly tart fig leaf. It is quickly joined by cinnamon spice, which is also slightly smoky. It chills out like this for a long time - but resins and balsams are already lurking. They then gradually creep out and finally unfold their full aroma. Without drowning out the other fragrances. The slightly mystical myrrh has been lingering latently in the background for quite some time, now it can be clearly smelled, accompanied by cedar wood and dark vanilla The overall impression is tart and powdery - there are no flowers. These have certainly been deliberately omitted in order to create a pastel-colored kaleidoscopic but powerful "no-flower perfume" that is somewhat enigmatic - but beautiful.... Not just for ladies!
The perfume house has finally overcome its "skimmed milk phase" and overtaken "shallow waters".
This "Signe" is part of a whole series of fragrances, "Les Signes de Grès", which could not be more different. And so far only available in the Middle East. Extrême Pureté" is a very special fragrance that does not seem to have a main theme. It is made up of quite ambivalent fragrance notes that nevertheless all harmonize. It begins with restrained green and fresh notes of bergamot and slightly tart fig leaf. It is quickly joined by cinnamon spice, which is also slightly smoky. It chills out like this for a long time - but resins and balsams are already lurking. They then gradually creep out and finally unfold their full aroma. Without drowning out the other fragrances. The slightly mystical myrrh has been lingering latently in the background for quite some time, now it can be clearly smelled, accompanied by cedar wood and dark vanilla The overall impression is tart and powdery - there are no flowers. These have certainly been deliberately omitted in order to create a pastel-colored kaleidoscopic but powerful "no-flower perfume" that is somewhat enigmatic - but beautiful.... Not just for ladies!