The tenth fragrance in the Hermessence collection, Santal Massoïa will debut November 2011.
Massoia wood is from a rare, protected species not used in perfumery (Massoia has an odour that is described as sweet, coconut meat).
Jean-Claude Ellena imagines an Indonesian forest, and is transported to those rugged, fragrant tree trunks. Intrigued and seduced by the strange, slightly primitive and raw perfume – at once mellow, milky and pungent – coming from these trees that look like great sticks of cinnamon; in order to produce an olfactive expression of supple and velvet-smooth sandalwood and massoia.This Hermessence combines the suppleness of milky woods, constituted by the enveloping sweetness and skin-like fullness peculiar to sandalwood; and massoia with its unexpected aspect of resin and the delicious element of dulce de leche and dried fruit.
– Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief
.Editor's note Hermès has recently introduced a better way to test fragrance using a ceramic white jar tester this way you can discover facets that you cannot smell with the white blotters mouilets (which are really tools for perfumers anyway, not orignially meant for consumers)