Ganymede Sale
The perfume of an oneiric reality
For this new opus, the duo has not changed, nor the creative osmosis between Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch, but the destination is elsewhere. Creating an elegant and unexpected harmony around a quartet of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede, the two fellow artists have dreamt of this new planet: Ganymede, the rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo, is both luminous and covered with salt-water oceans. It acquired its name from Greek mythology: a young man, Ganymede, was kidnapped by gods who had been so enthralled by his beauty that he was offered immortality.
Composed by perfumer Quentin Bisch, Ganymede once again makes use of the suede-leathery notes that had made B683 a beautiful classic. This time though, the artists emancipated from traditional codes to take us somewhere else, towards aluminous and fluid elegance. Those leather notes become softer, gaining lightness and gentleness in contact with the fragrance of violet. The mandarin smell brings its full vivacity and its acidic essence. The latter gives the tone and verticality of the fragrance from the very start. Yet opposing it, the immortelle is its counterpoint and raises the scented harmony with its double-sided fragrance, at times mineral, at other times salty. The entire composition plays with contrasts and oppositions.
Top Notes: Mandarin
Heart Notes: Osmanthus, Leather accord
Base Notes: Akigalawood, Immortelle
QUANTITY : 100 ml
CONCENTRATION : Eau de Parfum
OLFACTIVE GROUPS : Fresh Mineral Leather
GENDER : Unisex
IMPORTER DETAILS
Mirasimo Fragrances & Cosmetics LLP, 17 A 1 Shivshakti, Near Damodar Park, Ghatkhopar - West, Mumbai - 400086
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
France
The perfume of an oneiric reality
For this new opus, the duo has not changed, nor the creative osmosis between Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch, but the destination is elsewhere. Creating an elegant and unexpected harmony around a quartet of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede, the two fellow artists have dreamt of this new planet: Ganymede, the rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo, is both luminous and covered with salt-water oceans. It acquired its name from Greek mythology: a young man, Ganymede, was kidnapped by gods who had been so enthralled by his beauty that he was offered immortality.
Composed by perfumer Quentin Bisch, Ganymede once again makes use of the suede-leathery notes that had made B683 a beautiful classic. This time though, the artists emancipated from traditional codes to take us somewhere else, towards aluminous and fluid elegance. Those leather notes become softer, gaining lightness and gentleness in contact with the fragrance of violet. The mandarin smell brings its full vivacity and its acidic essence. The latter gives the tone and verticality of the fragrance from the very start. Yet opposing it, the immortelle is its counterpoint and raises the scented harmony with its double-sided fragrance, at times mineral, at other times salty. The entire composition plays with contrasts and oppositions.
Top Notes: Mandarin
Heart Notes: Osmanthus, Leather accord
Base Notes: Akigalawood, Immortelle
Quantity : 100 ml
Concentration : Eau de Parfum
Olfactive Groups : Fresh Mineral Leather
Gender : Unisex
Importer Details
Mirasimo Fragrances & Cosmetics LLP, 17 A 1 Shivshakti, Near Damodar Park, Ghatkhopar - West, Mumbai - 400086
Country of Origin
France