New Fragrance: Penhaligon’s London Peoneve

 

 

Peoneve, the latest creation from British fragrance house Penhaligon’s, is an exquisite portrayal of an English garden in summer, bursting with lush green foliage and heady with the scent of blossoming flowers.   At the garden’s heart grows the radiant Peony flower; beloved by master perfumer Olivier Cresp of Firmenich for its abundant petals and velvety scent. Olivier Cresp has captured the dominant peony note using Nature Print® technology; a technique which enables the perfumer to immortalise a single flower. In addition, both the Vetiver and Bulgarian Rose have been obtained using CO2 Extraction; a process that captures every last drop of scent from the ingredient.

 

Head Notes: Violet Leaf

 Heart Notes: Peony, Bulgarian Rose, Hedione (Firmenich tradename, also known as methyl dihydrojasmonate, which gives a radiant quality to floral notes)

 Base Notes: Vetiver, Musk, Cashmere Wood

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Eau de Parfum                                                    50ml                       $120

Eau de Parfum                                                    100ml                    $155

 

 Peoneve will launch in the US in September 2012 and will be available in Penhaligon’s concessions and online at www.penhaligons.com

Michelyn Camen, Editor- in-Chief

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  • Eleanor T says:

    This sounds beautiful and thank you for the definition of hedione
    I just wish it was available sooner as peonies are such warm weather flowers

  • Interesting about the technique used for this scent. I’ve read that the peony is difficult to capture. Looking forward to trying this one.

    The farmer’s market near my work place had peonies galore this afternoon and the fragrance was heady.