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