An explosion of citrus fruits and a burst of hot and cold spices transport an apricot velvet rose. In a hurricane of leaves, musk and wood, witnessed the airy notes of patchouli, cisto and oak.
Paul Vacher composed Bourrasque for the first time in 1937-1938. Rodrigo Flores-Roux reinterpreted the fragrance by bearing in mind that it had been initially presented as "strong, strong, strong". Inspired by the most emblematic chypre perfumes of the twentieth century, an equally surprising level of modernity is infused as in its period of maximum splendor, through its work with spices and wood.