NOBILE 1942
Fougere Nobile 13 ml
NOBILE 1942 Fougere Nobile 13 ml
The olfactory portrait of a gentleman - 1946
Olfactive family: FOUGERE
Fougère means “fern” but it’s an accord ,created in 1882 by Paul Parquet, made of bergamot, lavender, geranium or violet leaves, coumarin (tonka bean), Vetiver and oakmoss.
This timeless elegance is exalted in our Fougere but in a modern and different way for its rich olfactive pyramid: a link with tradition to build a better future.
"A fougère accord that for its time was avant-garde. With aquatic, sparkling, evocative top notes of fizzy water and bitter soda to accentuate his positive vision of the future.
A fougère accord that symbolises his devotion to his family, because it is in itself a reference to nature as sanctuary, thanks to its notes of natural origin. A fougère accord that appeared for the first time in the late nineteenth century in two innovative fragrances by two illustrious Maisons, which, however, was not successful until the Sixties when its progressive notes saw it become a contemporary classic. This highlighted his aperture to the world, his interest in realities other than Italy.
A fougère accord to reveal his great charm and search for that special detail that made him attractive. This is a man who stands out for his sophistication. He wears a fragrance that belongs to nobody, emphasising his individuality, courage and strong personality, attractive to many women.
Finally, a fougère accord for his link with tradition. The past guides him, in order to build a better future.
A past made up of evocative smells such as tobacco, the scent of shaving cream, notes of vanilla and the tonka bean."
Anne Sophie Benagiel, nose of Fougere Nobile
2016 Finalist at Art & Olfaction in Los Angeles
Top Notes: bergamot, lavender, basil absolute, black pepper.
Heart note: elemi, geranium, tobacco, aldehyde C12
Base notes: Vetiver, tonka bean, patchouli, sandalwood, musk
Perfume Code: day
Perfume Mood: timeless elegance
Size 13 ml