A gust of freedom blowing from the Mascara coast and the mountains picks up on its way the green scents of fresh mint, the rashness of fights, ginger’s hot and peppered air and the perfume of tea and tobacco from the Ouled Nail tribe…

Head Notes

Blackcurrant Bud, Lemon, Clove, Ginger, Mint, Apple

Heart Notes

Jasmine

Base Notes

Vanilla

 

The Cire scented candle is an olfactory representation of the manufacture: symbolic, it blends emanations of warm wax and perfumes being crafted. Reinterpreting Trudon’s fundamental values - ancient savoir-faire and commitment to excellence - the scented candle reveals a unique perfume: behind the amber-colored glass, a beeswax absolute. Bees and beeswax have always been at the heart of the manufacture’s History: since the 17th century, Trudon’s motto is “Deo regique laborant”, which means: “they (the bees) work for God and the King”. 2019 marks a turning point for the Maison, as Trudon decided to financially help the Orne Dark Bee Conservatory, with the partnership of the Perche Nature Park. 4 percent of all sales of the Maison’s Cire candle will go toward the saving of Orne Dark Bees.

Head Notes

Bergamot, Waxed wood, Honey

Heart Notes

Beeswax absolute, Sandalwood essential oil, Cinnamon essential oil

Base Notes

Tonka Beans, Patchouli essential oil, Musk, Vanilla

 

In its aromatic citrus garden, the sunny Cyrnos villa welcomed the flamboyant upper crust of early-20th century high society. Queens, poets and artists met in the shade of fig trees and parasol pines. They enjoyed a fabulous view and the easy life so typical of the blue Mediterranean shores. The villa benefited from Roquebrune’s air of scented lavender mixed with the dry aromas of Provence.

Head Notes

Lemon, Myrtle, Thyme

Heart Notes

Cedarwood, Black fig, Lavender, Pine

Base Notes

Cashmere Wood, Musk, Patchouli

  

In a hotel of Havana, under the fixed sun of the Revolution : the fierce and partisan overtones of leather and tobacco meddle with the paneling’s waxen silence. In the cool dimness, fawn grimaces shimmer along with the smoke of cigars and the barrels of guns.

Head Notes

Bergamot, Grapefruit, Rhum

Heart Notes

Oak Wood, Clove, Labdanum, Patchouli

Base Notes

Tobacco, Amber, Leather, Moss

 

Gabriel introduces welcomed warmth to chilly Winter afternoons. With notes of leather, cashmere wood, and candied chestnuts, the fragrance weaves happy, cozy memories.

Head Notes

Birch Wood, Glace Chestnut

Heart Notes

Cashmere Wood, Moss

Base Notes

Cedarwood, Musk, Patchouli

 

The muffled light of dawn slips through the flower beds. A fine shadow sneaks among the roses, jasmine, camellias and irises. With her delicate green thumb, she awakens the dazzling fragrances of a garden with an imperial destiny.

Head Notes

Bergamot, Kaffir Lime, Spices

Heart Notes

Chinese Camellia, Egyptian Jasmine, Turkish Rose

Base Notes

Iris, White Musks, Santal d'Indonésie

 

Wrapped in citrus and wood barks, the orange blossom weaves a painter’s dream from which escapes the pale curl of smoke from a narghile. Like an orientalist painting, furiously romantic, the vigorous scent of the wild juniper and the solar splinter of citrus fruits spring out like a thin steel blade in silky shadow of vanilla.

Head Notes

Lemon, Orange

Heart Notes

Orange Blossom

Base Notes

Wild Juniper, Vanilla

 

The Duke of Tuscany first brought jasmine in India in 1690, a flower originally from Arabia. Whether fresh or dried, they still play a quintessential role in India’s myths, legends and daily rituals. At times, jasminum sambac perfumes loose-leaf tea; at others, it is braided into floral necklaces. Revered spiritually, the odorant flower turns into an offering in Hindu temples

Head Notes

Ylang-Ylang

Heart Notes

Sambac Jasmine absolute

Base Notes

Benzoin Resin

 

Brought back from Indochina in 1828, the mandarin-tree has since prospered on the occidental banks of the Mediterranean Sea. Facing the Messina Strait, it sculpts the Calabrian landscapewithout a touch of bitterness. The mandarin’s softness hints back to ancient times when its essential oils composed an elegant, odorant grammar.

Head Notes

Grapefruit

Heart Notes

Mandarin essential oil

 

Considered by the Chinese as one of the three holy fruits with peach and lemon, the grapefruit was a symbol of prosperity and fertility. Also highly prized by the Greeks and the Romans, the hesperide has a crisp freshness: known for its rich terroir and unique soil, the Salta region enhances the citrus’ intensity. Blended with verbena and hyacinth, the grapefruit fragrance is aromatic.

Head Notes

Verbena

Heart Notes

Grapefruit

Base Notes

Hyacinth