


Study #23 / Newsletter | Eau de Parfum
Description
A perfume like a newsletter, sent from elsewhere (India?)
"I remember. The day declines, slowly ...
A nocturnal fragrance of combined perfumes. Flower petals, incense fumes.
On the bodies and faces, orange, pasted rice, saffron.
Two young foreigners sitting in lotus, the sacred flower.
Their skin looks so white, their hair so long. "
«Mingling with incense, collars of yellow flowers, garland of patchouli leaves, Tibet cedar coals , coming from the waves and the lounge bar of the nearby beach, a techno music throbbing and modern. "
( Mystical incense +++, garland / patchouli leaves, yellow flowers collars, smoked cedar / sandalwood )
- Top Notes: Incense, Fennel, Immortelle
- Middle Notes: Aldehydes, Myrrh, Himalayan Cedarwood,
- Base Notes: Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Floral Notes
- Created: 2016
- Perfumer: Miller Et Bertaux
- Olfactive Group: Oriental Woody
- Style: Unisex

About the Brand
“from our trips, with love”
Posh and poetic perfumes from Parisian design house Miller et Bertaux reflect their continuing wanderlust. Like their clothing and accessories collection, unpredictable and independent, these fragrances for men and women and the home are alluring in their ability to let one imagine, in between the silences where art, nature and life gently converge. Minimalist and precise, scents designed for pure freedom of exploration.
Perfumer
Francis Miller: A perfumer and co-founder of Miller et Bertaux, he has a long-standing partnership with Patrick Bertaux.
Patrick Bertaux: The other co-founder of the brand, he collaborates with Miller on their fragrance creations.
The creation of the perfume: Miller and Bertaux created the fragrance as part of their collection of scents that are meant to be enjoyed by both body and soul, and they are often sold in bottles that resemble those used by old pharmacists.
Inspiration: The perfume is inspired by travels and is described as a unisex fragrance with notes of Moroccan mint, peppermint, and mint tea, among others.
Collaboration: While the founders are the inspiration, the brand has also worked with perfumers such as Bertrand Duchaufour, Lucien Ferrero, and Vincent Ricord for other scents in its collection.
Olfactive Group
Oriental Woody Traditional oriental ingredients are enriched with woody accords of warm sandalwood or with drier notes of cedar or vetiver.
Samples Information
Our individual hand costumed made fragrance samples are bottled in a lucite 2ml spray atomizer and packaged in a black organza bag.








