In 2009 Guerlain created a perfume fountain, the Fontaine Imperiale. Guerlain composed a perfume called Mon Précieux Nectar which sold in a baccarat crystal urn for $9,0000. Highly exclusive, just 35 pieces were created for the whole world.
Now, In House Perfumer, Thierry Wasser has reworked the original limited edition into an Eau De Parfum that will join the La Parisiennes collection which are housed in the beautiful bee bottle flacons (there has been discussion that it is an "extrait" in the blogosphere, but according to the official press release it is an Eau de Parfum).
Notes: petit grain, bitter almond powder, orange blossom, jasmine, sandalwood, gaiac wood, vanilla, white musk and incense
270ml/125ml Eau de Parfum and will be on sale at any Guerlain Boutique in June, but the 125 ML size is already available at Saks and Bergdorf Goodman in the USA and sells for $270
–Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief