Eugene's Verveine It is a "green" fragrance. It is citrusy, but with a twist. It is very wearable, friendly and "stealable" from man to woman and from woman to man. It manages to be both classic and very contemporary. A curiosity: the Japanese love it.
Eugene's Verveine is like the morning light or a piano piece that we hear from afar but from which we do not want to escape. It is musical, fresh. It is called that because Verbena was the favorite scent of Eugene, Napoleon's son; in addition, he studied at King's College in London, just like James Heeley, the founder of this French perfume house. He has a certain imperial air.
- Top notes: Bergamot. Rhubarb. Cardamom.
- Body notes: Lemon verbena. Currant. Jasmine.
- Base notes: White musk.