Seville, 1960. « Orange blossoms perfume the patio under the intense spring sun. A light breeze coming from the sea calls us to reach the beach, while the vanilla ice cream awaits us in the shade. » Thus the master perfumer Alberto Morillas describes the sunny moments spent in Spain during his childhood, lulled by a sun both powerful and comforting.
Paradisone and neroli evoke the notes of the fresh water that’on threw on the burning tile. The’oranger flower and jasmine sambac are a tribute to the warm’air saturated with perfumes, while the vanilla superabsolute brings a gourmet sweetness. A mille-leaves of olfactory reminiscences concentrated around a sweet and regressive’oranger flower, barely sweet as a childhood delicacy.
OLFACTORY FAMILY: AGRUMATA
Top note : Essence of neroli bigarade, Paradisone©
Notes of heart: Absolute of jasmine of’Egypt, Orange blossom absolute from Egypt
Background notes on: Vanilla superabsolute



