Bon Parfumeur

Bon Parfumeur 101 Eau de Parfum (100mL) Fragrance of Rose, Sweet Pea, White Cedar

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Bon Parfumeur 101, with Damask rose essence and absolute, this fragrance reveals fresh and floral notes.
Perfumer Alexandra Monet added green and spicy cardamom to the top notes. In the heart notes, rose is enveloped in a sweet pea accord and delicate lily of the valley to accentuate the floral touch. Musk and white cedar lend a very powdery, cottony softness to the base notes, while patchouli gives 101 definite character.
This fragrance contains natural rose essential oil. They ingredients have low yields and are therefore very expensive. The rose isn’t called the queen of flowers for nothing.
Rose scented 101by Bon Parfumeur balance its fragrance by only using oakmoss and patchouli. The result is a subtle powdery and floral blend that particularly lends itself to women, but will also appeal to men who like rose fragrances.

  • A queenly scent for the queen of flowers: soft and fresh like a rose garden. The first notes are green and spicy with cardamom. The heart is made by roses and sweet peas. The Damask rose has been used in absolute and essence. In the background, musk and white cedar bring a powdery softness.
  • Top notes › Bergamot: sparkling, floral, reminiscent of earl grey tea › Cardamom: spicy, fresh, reminiscent of Indian tea › Lavender: aromatic, floral, fresh Heart notes › Rose: floral, fresh, fruity › Lily of the valley: white floral, watery, spring smell › Sweet Pea: floral, sweet, smells like fresh rose Base notes › White Cedar: woody, dry, smells like a freshly sharpened pencil › Patchouli: smells like wet undergrowth › Musks: soft, comforting, cottony
  • *The top notes are the first scents of the perfume. After a few minutes, the heart notes arrive and last for several hours. Then the base notes appear and can even persist for several days!
  • In this creation, the perfumer used the Damascena rose: the result, a note less honeyed than the Centifolia Rose, more lychee, more raspberry and fresher in the head. He combines the essence and the absolute of Damascena rose to recreate a more complete and richer scent of the flower.