It’s Good to Be The Queen (of Spices): 10 Winners of Cardamom Perfume Draw

REPUTATIONS: RICHARD BURTON, TAYLOR MADE FOR STARDOM

Waft Cardamom (like an Egyptian) Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor

Why is cardamom called the Queen of the Spices? Maybe it is its association with queens. The large-leaved plant with purple and white flowers had a place in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The terraced garden was built by King Nebuchadnezzar for his wife who was homesick. Cleoptara burnt cardamom incense whenever Mark Antony visited

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Our winners:

From Tommi Sooni-100 ml Eau de Tommi Sooni II Elise P

From Nasreen of Parfumerie Nasreen in Seattle 600 ml of Amouage Memoir Body cream Lorraine

From Olivier Durbano 100 ml of Black Tourmaline perfume Marissa

L'Artisan Parfumeur 100 ml of Dzongkha Bertrand Duchafour's homage to the Himalayan town of Bhutan, between India and China Margo Conklin

Ellen Covey of Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes created Gujarat Tammy

Dawn Spencer Hurwitz of DSH Perfumes created fragrances for the Denver King Tut museum exhibit in 2010. Kyphi & Cardamom Hemla

From redflower and owner Yael Akalay, the newly repackaged 13.5 oz Intensely Scented Organic Diffuser in Cardamom Amber  Kathleen

From Tallulah Jane Halona ALL NATURAL body oil     Asayeh

From One Seed Company 2 x 5ml of ALL NATURAL Devotion  Two winners d3m0lici0n and lucas

Congratulations to our random winners.Please email michelyn@cafleurebon.com  with the exact name of your prize, ie 13.5 oz redflower intensely scented organic diffuser in amber cardamom as your subject and your complete mailing details by January 20, 2013 1PM EST. This is a deadline and no exceptions

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