With flower-brimming palettes and smelling blotters in one hand, and laboratory glassware in the other, the French perfumer, Robert Bienaimé, unveiled his Quelques Fleurs world premiere in 1912 as a groundbreaking, multi-floral masterpiece.
Ethereal and courtly, its mosaic fragrance depicts plush, ambrosial, delicate floral breath as it’s mingled in nature. The enchanting, radiant essence bombards the olfactory senses with soft, sensual, voluptuous flowers arranged in immaculately-nuanced, concordant tonalities. There’s not a single, tonal misfire among its accordant notes, scored in harmonic, well-tempered arrangements.
Fragrance Size | 100 - 119 ml |
Scents/Notes | Floral |
Base Note | Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Civet, Cedarwood, Musk, Orris and Tonka Bean |
Heart/Middle Note | Jasmine, Tuberose, Lily of the Valley, Violet, Rose, Ylang Ylang, Carnation, Broom Flower, Orange Blossom and Clove |
Top Note | Bergamot, Galbanum, Tarragon and Lemon |
Size | 100 ml |
Department | Women |
Dispenser Type | Splash |
Product Subtype | Eau de Parfum |