Where do You want to go?
Fragrance can take us to far away places without leaving home. L'Artisan Parfumeur's Les Voyages Exotiques Collection is a perfumed passport to some of the world's most intriguing places courtesy of Master Perfumers Bertrand Duchaufour, Jean-Claude Ellena, Dora Baghriche-Arnaud, Karine Vinchon and Elisabeth Maier. Are you ready for adventure?
Batucada transports us to Rio de Janeiro and captures the mix of music and caiparinha that is Brazil. Created by les nez (French and Brazilian) Karine Vinchon Spehner and Elisabeth Maier. (2011)
Al Oudh: A mesmerizing trip by caravan to the Arabian Pennisula. Spicy and smoky, Perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour Rocks the Casbah with an Oud perfume that is softened by orange blossom and rose but still roars with animalic notes (2009)
Timbuktu The second fragrance (the first was Mechant Loup) Bertrand Duchaufour created for L'Artisan Parfumeur might be the most iconic of the Les Voyages Exotiques. Inspired by M. Duchaufour's journey to Mali in Africa, Timbuktu is an olfactive interpretation of the perfumed love potions created by Wasalun women. Still edgy, with its shimmering woods and dry incense notes, Timbuktu still fascinates us almost ten years later. (2004)
Bois Farine The first in L'Artisan Parfumeur's Travel series, Jean-Claude Ellena was inspired by his encounter with a magical tree native to The Reunion Islands (located in the Indian Ocean 120 miles off the coast of Madagascar) and its red flower evoking memories of his grandmother baking bread. Witch Wood and flour power combine in this unique perfume created in 2003.
Dzhongka Inspired by the aromas of stone and incense from the Buddhist Temples (Dhzongs) of Bhutan (a remote Himalyan kingdom bordered by India and China), mysterious and meditiative with iris and incense. Composed by Bertrand Duchaufour (2006)
Séville à l'Aube Romance in Andalusia during Holy Week as the aroma of orange blossom and incense fill the air. Composed by Bertrand Duchaufour in 2012
Caligna All Perfume Roads lead to Grasse, where the region's clary sage and lentisque, a native plant of the Maquis (which grows in the backlands) are redolent of hidden Mediterranean hillsides. The aromas of jasmine and milky fig shimmer in the sunlight. Pine and cedar trees evoke the mountains. Created by Perfumer Dora Baghriche-Arnaud (2013)
–Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief
Now that we have returned from our reveries, one CaFleureBon reader will be eligible to win one 100 ml bottle of one of the above seven L'Artisan Les Voyages Exotiques Perfumes. To be eligible, leave a comment with your choice, and why you chose it, AND what part of the world could inspire another "Voyage Exotique" for the House. Your comment must include all three criteriors. This is a worldwide draw courtesy of our gracious friends at L'Artisan Parfumeur and closes August 6, 2013.
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