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THE FRAGRANCE
PUMPKIN VANILLA

Top Notes: Bergamot, Milk, Cinnamon, Cumin
​The fragrance opens with a bright splash of bergamot, infusing a zesty citrus freshness. This is seamlessly blended with the creamy comfort of milk and the spicy warmth of cinnamon, creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere. A hint of cumin adds an unexpected twist, lending an exotic and intriguing depth to the initial impression.
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Heart Notes: Mugane™, Pumpkin, Coconut, Plum​
​At its heart, Pumpkin Vanilla unveils a harmonious blend of Mugane™—a modern interpretation of lily of the valley—imparting a fresh, green floral nuance. This is complemented by the rich, sweet essence of pumpkin, evoking the comforting flavors of seasonal delicacies. Creamy coconut introduces a tropical smoothness, while luscious plum adds a juicy, fruity depth, enriching the composition with a multifaceted sweetness.
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Base Notes: Vanilla, Smoky Accord
​As the scent matures, it settles into a sumptuous base of Vanilla Jungle Essence™, offering a pure and intense sweetness that envelops the senses. Earthy patchouli essential oil grounds the fragrance, providing a robust and sophisticated foundation. Orcanox™ contributes a warm, ambergris-like depth, enhancing the longevity and richness of the scent.

THE PERFUMER
MATHIEU NARDIN
Mathieu Nardin was born in Grasse. He was a child of the country: his grandmother cultivated jasmine, rose and verbena. He elected to become a perfumer out of his love for these plants whose secret language he spoke. Because, in his eyes, as a prodigious reader, perfumery is a language. Becoming a perfumer was the learning of letters – the materials; then words – the accords; and finally sentences of varying length – the fragrances. In this work of writing, the imagination must stay free and intact, an antidote to boredom for someone who maintained by laughter his joyful eccentric whims. As for the material, it plays a decisive role in activation, in the kindling of desire.
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Today, Mathieu also nurtures a passion for woods, incense and certain balsams that serve his precise and welcoming style. He has a general calling for Mediterranean materials, such as myrtle, a symbol of the cultural cradle and landscape of his upbringing. Rose and jasmine mustn’t be forgotten: they give him a pleasure that is always renewed, inevitably bringing with them the old memory of their picking.




