Sang Bleu is a bold and seductive fragrance for princes who cultivate their uniqueness. A truly masculine fragrance, masculine and musky, fresh and racy, but entirely in keeping with the subtle elegance of the House of Le Galion.
Top fougère
Shiny clean, with so much beneath the surface. Deliberately masculine. Pink pepper triggers a spicy gust of wind that could make anyone blush. The sparkling freshness with a hint of cologne is enhanced by an explosion of citrus fruits and aromatic notes. The fougère accord appears with a powerful dash of geranium and lavandin. Between the lines, galbanum, jasmine, patchouli and leather add their dark textures and shades full of passion.
Sang Bleu is the rebirth of a formula that Paul Vacher left unfinished in the early 1970s while working on Eau Noble. But here, the freshness takes on a darker, almost animalistic tone. The decadence of the 1970s did not leave the House of Le Galion unscathed, lending this fragrance an unabashed masculinity.
Jean-Christophe Hérault on Sang Bleu
‘Sang Bleu is the physical energy that pulsates beneath good manners. There is a constant tension between the refined side, the aromatic freshness and the wild, raw side that comes from the animality of spices, jasmine, woods and musk.’