‘We have internalised the scent of orange blossom. It is part of us.
The flowers grow on bitter orange trees and have a particularly intense fragrance. A hint of civet skilfully sets the scene. Their radiance magically attracts us and echoes within us.’ Serge Lutens
In the 17th century, orange blossom extract was named neroli essence in honour of the Duchess Orsini de Neroli. However, the name also reflects its history: the scent of orange blossom exudes the delicate hint of a light, balmy spring breeze, like a gentle touch...
The enchanting, light scent of orange blossom blends harmoniously with white jasmine and sensual tuberose from India. White roses and a hint of plant-based musk refine this atmospheric creation.