As I previously stated, I am focusing on L De Lubin perfume by the house of Lubin. This fragrance is featured on Fragrance Belles-Lettres in honor of Egypt National Day which is celebrated each year on July 23rd.
Many of the notes in this perfume are national flowers in the land of Egypt for many centuries dating back to Ancient Egypt such as the Lily, Madagascar (Ylang-Ylang) and the Rose.
This fragrance has been described to have a heady and lush floral scent. That is due in part of the Egyptian jasmine and gardenia. It is surrounded by pepper and rich coats of sandalwood to give it a woody deep leathery flavor. However its warmth and light touches of citrus lemon, lily and iris makes it easy for a women to wear it during the day without a heavy smell.
This is a classy fragrance for the woman who wants a little deeper scent in the warm months.
L de Lubin, was first introduced in the 1970's and then it disappeared from the shelves for quite a while until it was re-introduced in 2008.
Fragrance Notes:
Top Notes
Sicilian Lemon, Gardenia, Calabrian Bergamot, Pepper
Middle Notes
Iris, Lily, May Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Egyptian Jasmine
Base Notes
Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Brazilian Rosewood, Musk, Vanilla, Cloves, Heliotrope
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