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Rose Pivoine by Patricia de Nicolaï is an elegant and feminine fragrance.
Imagine having your nose deep in a fresh bouquet full or roses and peonies, that scent, that is the perfect description of Rose Pivoine.
Bulgarian rose and Bourbon geranium predominate this perfume. It has a fresh opening of red fruits as blackcurrant and raspberry, ambrette seed, and black pepper.
Did you know that Rose Pivoine contains 91,7% natural ingredients?
Violet, Bergamot, Blackcurrant, Sandalwood, Ambrette Seed, Black pepper, Peony, Raspberry, Geranium, Orris, Musk, Rose
Patricia de Nicolaï is no stranger to haute perfumery, being a direct descendant of Pierre Guerlain. She builds on a tradition of excellence in perfumery, making use of the most valuable raw materials with a chic personal recognizable style. Her perfumes are contemporary classic, chic and with French elegance. We are truly happy that Patricia de Nicolai started her own independent haute parfum brand in 1989: Nicolaï Paris.
Floral
Floral fragrances celebrate the delicious scent of flowers, being the richest source of inspiration for perfumers. The use of flowers in perfumes have been used since antiquity; from soft delicate flowers like freesia, muguet and blossoms, to narcotic flowers like jasmine, tuberose and gardenia... Enjoy, and smell the roses!
Rose Pivoine - eau de toilette
Patricia de Nicolai
As a female pioneer in the niche perfumery, Patricia de Nicolaï took the courageous decision in 1989 to start her independent perfume house Nicolaï. It builds on a tradition of elegant French perfumery, using refined natural raw materials with a chic personal style. Because of her striking creativity and craftsmanship, Patricia became the first woman to receive the Best International Perfumer award in 1988 and was awarded the French Legion d'Honneur for her enchanting Number One creation. Her New York perfume was rated 5 stars by Luca Turin as 'one of the greatest fragrances in history'.