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Aimez Moi is an irresistible love letter, in which seductive violet flirts with aniseed’s surprising freshness.
Delicate tenderness and playful coolness interact like two facets of a single personality. Veiled in powdery softness by the iris, the violet softens further, melting into velvety notes of magnolia and peach. A deliciously cosy, comforting heart where anise, bergamot and mint rise in an invigorating breath of fresh air, fusing in an addictive scent yet to be experienced.
Powdery violets, sprinkled with a little anise and bergamot and magnolia give it a light and joyful feel.
Anise with its spicy and sweet quality unfolds in the top notes before bergamot lends a slightly bitter green note to the composition. The warmth in this fragrance mainly comes from cloves and amber which are folded in the almond scented drydown. The classical Caron darkness envelops the sweet, buttery warmth of the dry down, rendering the finished result polished and radiant. The fragrance has an exceptional tenacity and a few drops go a long way.
Violet, Bergamot, Cardamom, Amber, Peach, Star anise, Orris, Magnolia, Mint, Rose, Vanilla
Since its founding in 1904 (!), Caron has been the lead example of pure genuine passion within the classic French perfume world. The founder Ernest Daltroff was one of the pioneers in perfumery. Together with his creative director and maîtresse, Félicie Wanpouille, Daltroff created legendary fragrances including Narcisse Noir (1911), N’aimez que moi (1917), Tabac Blond (1919) and Pour un Homme (1934). Since 2020, businesswoman Ariane de Rothschild and perfumer Jean Jacques determine the course of Caron. They combine their shared love for fragrance, luxury, and tradition to bring the house of Caron into the 21st century. In addition to a focus on the classics of the brand, they create contemporary perfumes of the same exceptional quality.
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