Spring 24
Gender:unisex
Perfumer:Elodie Durande

Spring 24

Ffern

Main Accords

aromatic
citrus
green
fresh spicy
white floral
woody
fresh
yellow floral
herbal

Notes Pyramid

Top Notes
Petitgrain Paraguay, Bitter Orange, Grapefruit, Buchu or Agathosma, Ginger, Green Mandarin, Sichuan Pepper
Heart Notes
Tunisian Neroli, Basil, Calabrian bergamot, Tolu Balsam
Base Notes
Narcissus, Haitian Vetiver, Davana, Jasmine Sambac, Virginia Cedar

Overall Rating

4.0

29 votes

Sillage

IntimateModerateStrong
Moderate

Longevity

0h2h4h6h8h10h12h+
6.7 hrs

About This Fragrance

Spring 24 by Ffern is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Spring 24 was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Elodie Durande. Top notes are Petitgrain Paraguay, Bitter Orange, Grapefruit, Buchu or Agathosma, Ginger, Green Mandarin and Sichuan Pepper; middle notes are Tunisian Neroli, Basil, Calabrian bergamot and Tolu Balsam; base notes are Narcissus, Haitian Vetiver, Davana, Jasmine Sambac and Virginia Cedar. In sheds and under cloches, closed off from the light and frost, something very special grows from midwinter into early spring. Bright pink, sour-sweet forced rhubarb, delicate and fine. We have long wanted to bottle this harvest. But rhubarb is one of those plants which has no fragrant oil to extract - so in trying to replicate its scent, we needed to create a new accord that would blend with our light springtime palette of citrus, florals and spices. Together with Elodie, our nose, we considered rhubarb’s aspects. First, its tartness - that sour zing that is so distinctive. For this we looked to citruses: bitter orange, bergamot and grapefruit. Bergamot’s florality and the orange’s bitter edge took us part of the way there, but it was grapefruit’s herbaceous acidity that touched on the acute sharpness we were looking for. Onto our citrus we layered timut pepper, a bright note that fizzes and sparkles, and a touch of clean, fruity buchu. But rhubarb is also sweet, and this is the more pronounced in forced varieties, inseparable from thoughts of crumbles and tarts, sugar crystals clinging to pink stems. For this we used davana, a fragrant herb with an elusive scent, said to smell completely different on each person who wears it - but always with a syrupy, jam-like tone, just what we needed. And finally we came to the earth in which the rhubarb is grown. Here we reached for ginger for its dry spice, and paired it with pencil-like red cedar. The finishing touch was our beautiful Haitian vetiver, with the addition of a new form of the oil. This season we fractionated our vetiver, separating the oil into parts. This allows us to remove those facets that are less beautiful - leaving a pure scent reminiscent of the first green shoots of spring

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