Pour Un Homme de CARON Le Soir features an overdose of two lavender essences: one Provençal, the other Bulgarian. Accented with violet leaf, this blue flower is enveloped in the earthy velvety notes of iris. Almondy Tonka bean and spiced incense wrap themselves around oakwood essence in an intense, sensual, sultry sillage.
The French lavender essence used in the composition of Pour Un Homme de CARON is exclusively sourced from the fields of Jérôme BOENLE, a lavender producer in Sault, Provence.
A note from Jean Jacques, CARON’s in-House Perfumer: “With Pour Un Homme de CARON Le Soir, I wanted to work on a “nocturnal” lavender by blending it with an oakwood essence extracted from reclaimed Cognac casks. Oak carries lavender into a new, elegant and sensual realm. ”
A captivating fragrance that elevates the sensual side of lavender.
Incense, Amber, Cypress, Orris, Lavender, Tonka beans, Vanilla, Violet
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Jean Jacques
Jean Jacques worked for 22 years at Takasago, this Japanese company is one of the largest producers of fragrances and flavorings in the world. Here he created perfumes such as Piano Santal for L'Orchestre, Gentleman Only by Givenchy. Since 2019, Jean is the house perfumer of Caron and together with Ariane de Rothschild, the owner of the company, he creates all new perfumes for this iconic perfume house. Heritage and modernity are beautifully combined.