Everyone knows about the grand balls of the 18th century, where French women with incredible hairstyles and in voluminous Rococo-style dresses demonstratively fainted, attracting the attention of no less sophisticated gentlemen in wigs. It was during this period that the perfume industry actively developed, and every invited guest tried to make an indelible impression, leaving behind a fragrant trail.
The masters of the perfume house The Merchant Of Venice managed to convey that unimaginable and amazing effect, combining in the top note bold citrus freshness with enveloping frankincense. And only in the "heart" do tender floral scents of carnation, jasmine, and the star of the Enlightenment era - sweet heliotrope unfold. In the final note, the warm bitterness of cocoa appears, enveloped in intoxicating oriental smoke.
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