PG16.1 Bois Naufragé

Salty Tender Woody
Aromatic
Marine
Woody
Notesambergriscarob treecedardriftwood accordfig tree fruitfougeresea saltvetiver
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Style for her for him unisex
PG16.1 Bois Naufragé - Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale - Bloom Perfumery

Previously part of the private collection range Bois Naufrage is back as PG16.1 in exactly the same formulation.

Inspired by a Lucien Clergue photograph entitled Naked in Driftwood, Bois Naufrage is a tender and sensuous scent.

Egyptian fig (carob), sea salt, vetiver and ambergris tangle and intertwine creating a luminous scent that whispers, inviting you closer.

Bois Naufrage is French for drift wood so the all the woody notes in the formula are intentionally given washed, salty and very smooth feel.

A woody, mineral fougere is the scent of halcyon days.

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The Sniff on Bois Naufrage:
"My honest to goodness notes for what this perfume smells of include “breezes off the sea, playful, sensual, naked skin, light woods”. In other words, it smells exactly like you would imagine from that picture. And that’s really, really clever!".

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Featured in edits and sample packs Making Sense of Amber
Notesambergriscarob treecedardriftwood accordfig tree fruitfougeresea saltvetiver
Tags #fresh
Style for her for him unisex

Previously part of the private collection range Bois Naufrage is back as PG16.1 in exactly the same formulation.

Inspired by a Lucien Clergue photograph entitled Naked in Driftwood, Bois Naufrage is a tender and sensuous scent.

Egyptian fig (carob), sea salt, vetiver and ambergris tangle and intertwine creating a luminous scent that whispers, inviting you closer.

Bois Naufrage is French for drift wood so the all the woody notes in the formula are intentionally given washed, salty and very smooth feel.

A woody, mineral fougere is the scent of halcyon days.

***

The Sniff on Bois Naufrage:
"My honest to goodness notes for what this perfume smells of include “breezes off the sea, playful, sensual, naked skin, light woods”. In other words, it smells exactly like you would imagine from that picture. And that’s really, really clever!".

Read more

Featured in edits and sample packs Making Sense of Amber