The smell of linden in full boom erupts with a wild floral character; dripping with indulgent warm honeyed notes. The woody mark of ambroxan and the added musk brings strength and volume to this rural embrace.
In the garden of Le Galion’s private hotel in Neuilly, there grew a silver linden tree. In June, the breeze carried innocent-seeming aromas towards Paul Vacher. He created this fragrance as a tribute to this typically Parisian tree, and as a venture into a less well-trodden path in floral scents.
Olfactive Information
Ambroxan, linking flower with honey to bring about a woody signature imbued with bucolic sensuality.
Top Notes: Linden accord
Heart Notes: Honey and ambroxan
Base Notes: Musks
Ingredients (INCI)
alcohol denat., aqua (water), parfum (fragrance), benzyl salicylate
« We often think of white flowers when we talk about floral sensuality. But here, that role is filled wonderfully by the linden tree, with its accents of honey and musk. A clear construction, surprisingly modern in that it does not beat around the bush. »