
Tudor
Coquillete
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About This Fragrance
Tudor by Coquillete is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Tudor was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Rosa Vaia. Top notes are Geranium, Palisander Rosewood and Lily-of-the-Valley; middle notes are Benzoin, Amber and Soil Tincture; base notes are Palisander Rosewood, Benzoin, Labdanum, Ambergris and Madagascar Vanilla. At the perfume expo in Florence - Pitti Fragranze, the latest fragrance of the collection Coquillete was introduced, and its name is Tudor, which arrives "as the 6th fragrant step" of the owners and creators of the house of Coquillete. Symbol of the end of the Hundred Years War, the Tudor Rose represents peace after a long and difficult struggle. It reminds us that we should come to terms with our wounds and life’s obstacles, since these challenges keep us away from ourselves. A fragrance that frees from fleeting artifices and reveals pure beauty. Petals carried away by the autumn wind, a jumble of bushes, wood, roots, and soil. A metaphor that is nothing else but a celebration of life in its simple and essential form. Deep, enigmatic and penetrating notes that end on a sweet and amber accord. TUDOR is the sixth and final perfume of the collection. It is the last step of the journey, the most demanding: one that leads inside ourselves. Top notes of Tudor composition provide opulence of shades: intertwining warm and precious rosewood with floral shades of lily of the valley and Chinese geranium. The heart adds hot accords of amber, benzoin and earth, on a base of rosewood, benzoin, labdanum, ambergris and vanilla from Madagascar which are united to ensure hot, creamy and balmy shades. Perfume Tudor can be obtained in the same flacon form 100ml as previous five fragrances, in perfume concentration. The new flacon is characterized by strong crimson color, combined with black accents
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