A thinly fresh and green head note appears and then vanishes, leaving room for jasmine in all its splendor. It reaches the peak of its bright power and indomitable with the help of the floral narcissus, Ylang-Ylang and Giglio. Patchouli, oak and leather musk carry a modest, but suggestive veil, on top of this surprising floral composition.
Jasmin is one of the soliflore created in 1937 by Paul Vacher, who loved to experience different compositions. Much later, Rodrigo Florès-Roux discovered his perfume when his English teacher wore it, turning on an ardent admiration for this floral perfume Chypre. It was with great pleasure and trembling excitement that reworking the fragrance for the Galion in 2020.