Knize Ten, creation of 1925, takes its name from the highest "handicap" of the game of the Polo, the elitist sport of the English gentlemen. A specimen leather, decisive, extremely elegant and balanced perfume. Its characteristic and unmistakable leather note dominates on green and citrus notes, a surprisingly flowery heart and a warm and enveloping bottom of spices, wood and vanilla notes. His very original composition has been the subject of countless imitation attempts but Knize tries his primacy firmly and, not surprisingly, and among the few "eternal essences" mentioned in the book "The Gentleman" by B. Roetzel. A courageous and innovative perfume for the years in which it was created, intense, full of character and nobly refined that today finds an unchanged admiration for its surprising personality.
Knize Ten opens with green and citrus notes of Bergamot, Limone, Petit Grain and Galbano. The aromatic dragoncello from an exceptionally fresh touch. Right aldehydical notes give bright to the fragrance.
The heart discourages a candid floral bouquet of jasmine and orange blossom, mixed with facets of heliotrope and giaggiolo. Carnation and cloves give a spicy character.
The exquisite leather agreement gives Knize ten to its unmistakable character. Harmoniously characterized by elegant woody notes of patchouli, sandal and vetiver, the bottom and rounded up by a musk - gray amber agreement and a slight touch of vanilla. Soft and reassuring, animal facets underline the warmth and power of creation.