A tribute to centuries-old desserts that leave a mysterious, mouthwatering aura in their wake.
A scent that pays homage to Mexico's dark fleshy fruits, drawing inspiration from centuries-old desserts. The Mayans understood the sacred power of these fruits – particularly Zapote (mamey), its flesh the color of sunset, its seeds promising eternal cycles of renewal. At its heart, capulín cherries, the kind that stain the fingertips red, melt into a bed of earthy patchouli and frankincense.
NOTES
- TOP: Capulin (Mexican Black Cherry), Zapote, Pink Pepper, Artemisia (Wormwood), Elemi
- HEART: Quince Jam, Mamey, Davana, Clove Stem, Black Pepper
- BASE: Frankincense, Upcycled Patchouli Heart, Guaiacwood, Blackberry
- FRAGRANCE FAMILY: Woody Fruity
This fragrance from Eauso Vert draws its inspiration from rare indigenous fruits, featuring capulin cherries and mamey as central notes - authentic Mexican fruits rarely used in mainstream perfumery, offering a truly distinctive experience that explores perspectives unheard.
Created by Rodrigo Flores-Roux, Vice-President Perfumer at Givaudan
INGREDIENTS: Alcohol Denat., Water ((Aqua) Eau), Fragrance* (Parfum)
Eau de Parfum
50 mL / 1.7 fl oz.