801 Eau de Parfum – Sea Spray, Cedar, Grapefruit – 30ml

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Sea, spray, and sunbeams! Like a sea breeze blowing in your face, 801 refreshes with its trio of Italian citrus fruits. This breeze grows stronger and swirls spices, pink pepper, and nutmeg around. The rows of cedars and cypresses fill the air with their sun-dried wood facets. A summery fresh scent that can be worn all year round.
The scents of Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered" together. Depending on the desired intensity, you can spray the recommended combination from the product description over the actual fragrance. This scent combines particularly well with 903 for a woody note and with 002 for even more orange-like freshness.


Top notes: Italian lemon and mandarin, ivy, grapefruit Heart notes: Rosemary, pink pepper, nutmeg, sea breeze Base notes: Cedar, cypress, white musk

Hinter dem Duft

What does “aquatic” mean in perfumery? This relatively recent fragrance category was born in the 90s with the discovery of certain ingredients. We’re talking, of course, about aquatic notes, briny and reminiscent of seaside memories. But it’s also more than that; “aquatic” refers to all the notes that suggest water-filled plants and fruits, like melon or watermelon. They lend a watery dimension to compositions. Lotus is also very useful for recreating this sensation, by adding its gentle floral touch. It is incidentally one of the star ingredients of our 802, an aquatic fragrance with hints of rose which, if you’re intrigued, you can find here.

What does lemon add? A small yellow or green citrus fruit, the lemon grows in the Mediterranean and subtropical regions and belongs to the citrus family. Its scent is light, bordering on volatile and is therefore mainly found as a top note. It releases bursting, very sharp, rising, lively, invigorating facets and a wave of wellbeing. It features in the compositions of many colognes and eaux fraîches. The essential oil of this fruit is extracted by expression. The small sacs of oil on its rind are pierced to obtain the lemon essence. The leaves and branches are distilled to give petitgrain citronnier essence. Their scents are very different, with petitgrain smelling green and floral with a hint of bitterness. Incidentally, the lemon tree is originally from the Far East and was introduced to the Mediterranean region during the Crusades.

What does rosemary add? Perfumers love rosemary for its fresh, woody, camphoric and herbaceous notes. Its aromatic scent is iconic of the Mediterranean and calls to mind happy times spent in the kitchen or at the table in the company of friends. Rosemary was an important part of the oldest perfumes.

Fragrance Family
  • Citrusy
  • Aquatic
Dominating fragrance note

  • Grapefruit
  • Salt
Fragrance Vibe
  • Daily Driver
Perfumer
  • Karine Dubreuil-Sereni

Good Perfumer

Be your own perfumer thanks to the Mix & Match from Bon Parfumeur. For two years, Ludovic Bonneton, a passionate collector and perfume lover, along with renowned fragrance experts, has developed fragrance creations from various scent families. The line was created to fulfill the long-held wish of fragrance lovers to design their own scent at will. The unisex perfumes developed in France stand alone yet invite you to mix and create new compositions, leaving your personal scent trail. The colors and numbers indicate the fragrance family – thus, nothing stands in the way of a hobby perfumer career.

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