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MAISON ALHAMBRA ROSE PETALS EDP (U) / 80 ML

$64.97

Rose Petals by Maison Alhambra: A tribute to the beauty and delicacy of the rose

Rose Petals by Maison Alhambra, launched in 2021, is a unisex floral perfume that invites you to immerse yourself in a garden of blooming roses. Created by a talented team of perfumers, this fragrance captures the essence of the rose in all its beauty and delicacy, offering a unique and captivating olfactory experience.

The top notes open the fragrance with a burst of May Rose and Bulgarian Rose (Rosa Damascena from Bulgaria) . This bouquet of roses brings a sweet, floral and fruity aroma that transports you to a field of flowers in full bloom. The intensity of the roses is softened by a touch of saffron in the heart notes , which adds a hint of spice and warmth to the fragrance.

As the fragrance develops, The base notes reveal a rich and sensual base of patchouli, tonka bean and vanilla . Patchouli brings depth and earthiness to the fragrance, while tonka bean and vanilla add sweetness and creaminess. This combination creates an irresistible aroma that lingers on the skin for hours.

Rose Petals by Maison Alhambra is a perfect fragrance for anyone looking to express their romantic and delicate side. It is ideal for any occasion, from a walk in the park to a special date. With its captivating and long-lasting aroma, it will make you feel confident and attractive.

Here are some additional details about Rose Petals by Maison Alhambra:

  • Olfactory group: Floral
  • Release year: 2021
  • Perfumers: Maison Alhambra team of perfumers
  • Top notes: May rose, Bulgarian rose (Bulgarian Damascena rose)
  • Heart notes: Turkish rose, saffron
  • Base notes: Patchouli, tonka bean, vanilla
  • Longevity: Moderate to high
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Ideal for: Unisex
  • Occasions: Daily, Formal

If you are looking for a delicate and romantic floral fragrance that makes you feel confident and attractive, Rose Petals by Maison Alhambra is an excellent choice.

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