401 Eau de Parfum – Cedar, Candied Plum, Vanilla – 15ml

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This fragrance starts with the freshness of the cypress and elemi top notes that transform into hot spicy notes. The heart notes develop into dry woody and candied fruit notes. The base notes, set alight by cinnamon leaf and the vibrant woody notes of cedar, turn up the intensity and reveal velvety musky facets. Vanilla and labdanum add body and sensuality to complete this creation’s strong and powdery character.
All fragrances from Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered". For this you can, depending on the desired intensity, spray the recommended combination on top of each other with the actual fragrance. This perfume combines particularly well with 301 for a warm spicy note and 202 for a fruitier, juicier and sweeter note.


Top notes:Cypress, Frankincense, Elemi, Bergamot
Heart notes:
Candied plum, cinnamon leaves, cedar, patchouli
Basic notes:
Labdanum, sandalwood, musk, vanilla

Behind the Fragrance

What is labdanum?
Never heard of it before? Labdanum is actually very commonly used as it is a cornerstone of amber accords. It is a very fragrant, sticky resin obtained from the leaves of cistus, which grows in the Mediterranean Basin. Its notes are powerful, warm, resiny, waxy, woody, camphoric, slightly medicinal, and animalistic. If you have ever smelled francincense, it is slightly similar to this ingredient. It's the perfect example of a balsamic note. Labdanum exists in two forms: essential oil and absolute. The essential oil is extracted by steam distillation, while the absolute is the product of volatile solvent extraction. The two types smell quite different. The essence is more terpenic and climbing, whereas the absolute is warmer and more leathery. Labdanum makes an excellent fixative and is used as a base note.

How is plum obtained in perfumery?
The scent of plum is more of an accord since there is no plum essential oil. Perfumers combine several ingredients to recreate the smell of a plum. They then work the facets to make it fruitier, greener or candied, for example. In 401, the plum presents velvety, sweet and gourmand notes with syrupy floral facets. It recreates the smell of a candied plum – enough to make your mouth water!

Have you ever heard of cinnamon leaf?
Everyone is familiar with cinnamon but did you know that the leaves are also used in perfumery? Fresh from Sri Lanka, the number-one global producer, cinnamon leaf smells different to the bark. It gives off hints of cloves and exotic fruits. Its essential oil puts a new twist on spicy and oriental compositions.

Fragrance Family
  • Fruity
Fragrance Vibe
  • Seductive
Perfumer
  • Nathalie Koobus

Bon Parfumeur

Be your own perfumer thanks to Bon Parfumeur's Mix & Match. For two years, Ludovic Bonneton, a passionate collector and perfume lover, worked with renowned fragrance experts to develop fragrance creations from the various fragrance families. The line was created to fulfill fragrance lovers' long-held desire to create their own scent according to their own whim.
Developed in France, the unisex fragrances stand on their own, yet invite you to mix and match to create creative new creations and leave your own personal scent trail. The colours and numbers indicate the fragrance family - so nothing stands in the way of a hobby perfumer's career.

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