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Saying that Quelques Fleurs is an interesting perfume is like calling the Great Pyramids an interesting engineering project. When it came to market at the beginning of the 1900's, it was one of the most complex fragrances on the market it contains the essences of over 300 different kinds of flowers. Like a delicate white lace doily set on a dark table, an incredibly complex mesh of soft flowers and greens is set against a dusky base of amber, civet, musk, and other deep oils. An enduring fragrance like this is suitable for daytime or evening quite fitting for a classic.
Notes: greens, bergamot, orange blossom, lemon, tarragon, rose, jasmine, tuberose, lily of the valley, ylang-ylang, heliotrope, orchid, orris, sandalwood, moss, amber, tonka bean, civet
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