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Papyrus Oud / 71 by Parle moi de Parfum is the perfect meeting point between the Middle East and the West. The spiritual tradition of incense and precious woods, including the Papyrus plant, emblem of Lower Egypt and the Renaissance, is the highlight, worked with the subtle delicacy of Western accords.
A stroll on the Nile with a view of the Eiffel Tower. An oriental palace in the heart of Hyde Park. Let your mind transport you into this unique journey.
A wonderfully rich, warm and addictive fragrance in which – for the discerning nose – fans might recognize long ‘lost fragrance’ which Michel made for Tom Ford, Gucci Pour Homme. Papyrus Oud has great longevity.
Petitgrain, Vanilla, Bergamot, Incense, Sage, Papyrus, Geranium, Cistus labdanum, Musk, Oudh, Patchouli
Parle Moi de Parfum started with Michel Almairacs sons. Almairac himself is a famous perfumer, who worked for Robertet and has an impressive list of perfumes to his names. His sons came up with the idea that their talented father would now launch his own brand, with this gem as a result. Michel Almairac is the nose behind many well-known scents for brands like Dior, Gucci, Chloé, Tom Ford, Le Labo and so on. For his own brand, Michel is now completely free to create creatively without marketing and budget instructions. He has created beautiful scents that are both accessible and elegant, as well as original and exclusive. Behind the names of the perfumes of this sympathetic brand there is always a number: this stands for the number of times the scent has been revised before Michel was satisfied with the result.
Smoky
Let smoky perfumes allure you by its mystifying layers like tobacco, leather, guaiac wood, amber, incense, vetiver, and many more.
Papyrus Oud / 71 - eau de parfum
Michel Almairac
Michel Almairac is recognized as one of the world's leading perfumers. He began his long career as perfumer after joining the legendary Roure Bertrand Dupont Academy (perfumery school that is now part of Givaudan) in 1973. He was "the nose" for fashion brands such as Dior, Burberry and Gucci. And worked for Bottega Veneta and Zadig & Voltaire, among the other many brands he created perfumes for. Today, he is the owner of Parle Moi de Parfum. A brand he launched with his two sons to incorporate his own scents and style. The exquisiteness of his haute perfumes are a pleasure to smell!