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BHARARA VIKING RIO PARFUM (U) / 100 ML

$92.21

Viking Rio: An Aromatic Symphony Celebrating the Vibrant Energy of Rio de Janeiro

Bharara Perfumes invites you to immerse yourself in the essence of Rio de Janeiro with Viking Rio , a unisex fragrance that captures the vitality, beauty and diversity of this iconic city.

Viking Rio opens with a whirlwind of freshness thanks to notes of freshly cut grass and bergamot , evoking the image of a sunny day on Copacabana Beach . At the heart of the fragrance, a floral bouquet of juicy plum , rose petals and jasmine blooms, capturing the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Rio.

Finally, base notes of moss and amber blend with a warm touch of sandalwood , tonka and vanilla , creating a deep and mysterious trail that reflects the diversity and cultural richness of Rio de Janeiro.

Viking Rio is a perfect fragrance for the man or woman looking for a fresh, floral and woody aroma that reflects their adventurous, free and energetic personality. It is ideal for daytime use or for special occasions.

If you are looking for a fragrance that makes you feel vital, connected to nature and full of the vibrant spirit of Rio de Janeiro, Viking Rio is the perfect choice for you.

Discover Viking Rio today and be captivated by its unique aroma.

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