A lively freshness with Cologne properties is projected by a blast of citrus and aromatics. The fougère accord appears with a powerful shot of geranium and lavandin. Between the lines, galbanum, jasmine, patchouli and leather add their shadowed textures and shades of passion.
Sang Bleu is the rebirth of a formula that Paul Vacher left unfinished while he was busy working on Eau Noble, in the early 70s. But here, the freshness receives a darker tone, almost animalistic. The decadence of the 1970s didn’t leave the Le Galion House unscathed, infusing this fragrance with unabashed masculinity.
Olfactive Information
Pink peppercorn, which causes a gust of spiced wind that could make anyone blush.
Top Notes: Galbanum, bergamot, and pink peppercorn
« Sang Bleu is the physical vibration which pulses underneath good manners. The tension is ever-present between this refined side, all aromatic freshness, and the more wild and husky facet, made from the animality of spices, jasmine, woods and musk. »