it's Summer and you are away from home, on a holiday, in a big period mansion. You woke up early in the morning, dawn was just passed, there's a suffused light everywhere and you can't wait to open the window and breathe some fresh air watching the vineyard and... Suddenly, smelling the embrancing fragrances you have flash, an old memory cross your mind. Like in "A la recherche du temps perdu" when Marcel Proust had a childhood memory eating a madelaine, you saw yourself sniffing your arm in a shop and taking a bottle in your hand while saying "I want it" and that perfume was Figue du Vigne by Caudalie.
This Eau Fraiche was dedicated by Mathilde Thomas to the recollection of the Summer Sundays spent in La Lande island, in Garonne, where lives century old fig tree that borders the vineyard and where, under its shadows, the air is fresher and its aromas are amplified and combined with those of grapes and vines.
A bouquet made of cilantro and citrus, hearts notes of fig, Bulgaria rose and peach skin and closed everything woody white cedar, moss, reverbs of vetiver and cardamon.
I really love this fresh and fascinated fragrance, it will be my favourite Eau for all the Summer!
Did you already smell it? Do you like it? Let me know your thoughts!
Bisous
yours Carlyne O'