Perfumer:
Émilie bouge
Olfactory description:
Lemon,
thyme,
black fig, lavender,
Pine tree,
cedarwood, moss, patchouli, cashmere.
- Aromas of the Mediterranean -
In 1894, Empress Eugenie decided to have one of the most beautiful villas in Cap Martin built on the French Riviera. She called it Villa Cyrnos and dedicated herself to the creation of a semi-desert, mineral garden with the contrast of fruit and flower plants. Pine trees, typical Cap Martin trees, olive trees and figs were planted. In this wonderful garden, the Empress received all the more
important names of the time, aristocrats, artists and intellectuals.
Émilie bouge
Olfactory description:
Lemon,
thyme,
black fig, lavender,
Pine tree,
cedarwood, moss, patchouli, cashmere.
- Aromas of the Mediterranean -
In 1894, Empress Eugenie decided to have one of the most beautiful villas in Cap Martin built on the French Riviera. She called it Villa Cyrnos and dedicated herself to the creation of a semi-desert, mineral garden with the contrast of fruit and flower plants. Pine trees, typical Cap Martin trees, olive trees and figs were planted. In this wonderful garden, the Empress received all the more
important names of the time, aristocrats, artists and intellectuals.
Perfumer:
Émilie bouge
Olfactory description:
Lemon,
thyme,
black fig, lavender,
Pine tree,
cedarwood, moss, patchouli, cashmere.
- Aromas of the Mediterranean -
In 1894, Empress Eugenie decided to have one of the most beautiful villas in Cap Martin built on the French Riviera. She called it Villa Cyrnos and dedicated herself to the creation of a semi-desert, mineral garden with the contrast of fruit and flower plants. Pine trees, typical Cap Martin trees, olive trees and figs were planted. In this wonderful garden, the Empress received all the more
important names of the time, aristocrats, artists and intellectuals.
Émilie bouge
Olfactory description:
Lemon,
thyme,
black fig, lavender,
Pine tree,
cedarwood, moss, patchouli, cashmere.
- Aromas of the Mediterranean -
In 1894, Empress Eugenie decided to have one of the most beautiful villas in Cap Martin built on the French Riviera. She called it Villa Cyrnos and dedicated herself to the creation of a semi-desert, mineral garden with the contrast of fruit and flower plants. Pine trees, typical Cap Martin trees, olive trees and figs were planted. In this wonderful garden, the Empress received all the more
important names of the time, aristocrats, artists and intellectuals.