HAUTE CLAIRE
Echoes “The Song of Roland”
Mandy Aftel, award winning perfumer and owner of AFTELIER PERFUMES has again created a fragrance inspired by the art of literature and this time, HAUTE CLAIRE Eau de Parfum (“high and bright”) symbolizes the famous sword in French literature that scholars says date approximately between 1040 and 1115.
This famous sword comes from a poem named, “The Song of Roland” in French (“La Chanson de Roland”).
The Song of Roland is the oldest surviving major work of French literature and it is based on Roland, the nephew of Christian King Charlemagne.
HAUTE CLAIRE is an adventurous fragrance like the swashbuckling movies of yesteryear. It clings and poetically speaks for the Green group of fragrance notes with a gentle finish that proclaims its historical place in history like the Excalibur to King Arthur.
HAUTE CLAIRE doesn’t waiver and stays on for several hours. There is no dry down because once you put it on; the scent will stay that way.
The finest French libraries and institutions can add yet another to their literary department but this time it comes in the form of a perfume, HAUTE CLAIRE...the fragrance for our times.
Featured Notes
Top Notes: galbanum, Mexican lime, wild sweet orange, ylang ylang co2.
Middle Notes: honeysuckle absolute, ylang ylang extra, clary sage.
Base Notes: vetiver, ethyl phenyl acetate, vanilla absolute.
PURCHASE: HAUTE CLAIRE Eau de Parfum Spray is available in a 30 ml spray ($150) and 1ml sample ($6) at http://www.aftelier.com/
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