A lively freshness with colony properties is projected by an explosion of citrus and aromas. The Fougère agreement appears with a powerful dose of geranium and sink. Between the lines, Galbano, Gelsomino, Patches and leather add their shady textures and shades of passion.
Sang Bleu is the rebirth of a formula that Paul Vacher had left unfinished while he was busy working on Eau Noble, in the early 1970s. But here, freshness receives a darker, almost animalized tone. The decadence of the 70s did not leave the Galion Maison unscathed, instilling a brazen masculinity to this fragrance.