NEW FRAGRANCE: FRAPIN 1697 by Bertrand Duchaufour ‘Scent of the Grand Siècle’

 

 

 

 

1697 was the year when Louis XIV bestowed upon the Frapin family a royal shield reflecting the sophistication of the Grand Siècle. The reign of the Sun King was noted for its indulgences; the monarch loved Beauty, Women, Drunken Festivities, the Magic of Dances and Parties, Voluptuous Colors and Scents.

 





 

P. Frapin & Co.asked Bertrand Duchaufour to create a fragrance that evoked the Court's multi-sensorial sensuality. The famous nose imagined notes spicy and sweet for a sophisticated unisex fragrance, rich in glamor. The most precious ingredients open the composition Rum Absolute, cassis, tonka bean, rock rose, davana and rose … evoke a leathery cognac. A Spicy floral heart includes hawthorn, jasmine, cinnamon, Dried fruit and rose. he base notes unfold with amber, musky and woody accords, softened with French vanilla.

Composition

Top Notes: Cabreuva, Davana, Jamaican Rum, Cistus, Pink Peppercorn

Middle Notes: Jasmine Sambac, Hawthorn, Ylang Ylang, Clove, Ceylon Cinnamon, Dried Fruits, Rose Essence

Base Notes: Ambergris, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Cistus, White Musks, Vanilla

The bottles are numbered from  1-1697. Limited Edition

 Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

Editor's Note: Sounds like a 'Duchaufour to die for'

Not available in the United States, but look for it at MiNNewYork.