Pierre Guillaume first explored the theme of a tea chypre in 2005 with PG12 Hyperessence Matale with some notable citrus and leather highlights.
Twelve years later the perfumer revisits this theme with PG12.1 Un Crime Exotique where the chypre structure is adorned with spicy and confectionary nuances.
PG12.1 unites the scents of elemi resin and gingerbread which move alongside a steaming tea aroma, Ceylon cinnamon and star anise. The mate tea absolute and cocoa powder tint the Oceanian sandalwood with a quaint exoticism.
Pierre Guillaume first explored the theme of a tea chypre in 2005 with PG12 Hyperessence Matale with some notable citrus and leather highlights.
Twelve years later the perfumer revisits this theme with PG12.1 Un Crime Exotique where the chypre structure is adorned with spicy and confectionary nuances.
PG12.1 unites the scents of elemi resin and gingerbread which move alongside a steaming tea aroma, Ceylon cinnamon and star anise. The mate tea absolute and cocoa powder tint the Oceanian sandalwood with a quaint exoticism.