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Cologne Précieuse was released in 2014 and aims to convey a sigh of orange blossom. The concept talks about a mist, delicately fragrant, in the middle of the Orange grove.
Its composition brings notes of bergamot and basil, on top; orange blossom and rose, in the heart; white musk, in the base. Still, it has those common chemical compounds, such as Eugenol (clove oil), Limonene and Hexyl Cinnamal, which can be naturally found in the essential oil of Chamomile.
On the skin, the result is unusual, even more if compared to the other two perfumes from the same year. And although Cologne Précieuse has the same output of Cologne Rare, with bergamot and basil, the fragrance is completely different, right off the bat.
The orange blossom brings the neroli, which is dominant in this creation. And the rose brings a metallic nuance, which confuses the senses. We have, then, a citric scent that disputes space with a floral, touching the skin in a mixture of old soap with some current cologne. It is weird, it is complex, it is divine!
Cologne Précieuse seems to play with the barrier of time and brings distinct eras: the feminine floral from yore, hand-in-hand to the masculine citric that never goes out of style.
After about two hours on the skin, it becomes softer and more comfortable, giving space to the clear and milky nuances of musk. It’s unisex, but unlike Cologne Noble, I would say that this one has a certain feminine appeal, although perfectly shareable. It has excellent projection and median durability.
Cologne Précieuse is much more than a sigh of orange blossom. It’s a journey between eras, such as opening the silk paper of an old soap, bathing yourself in milk and having fragrant clothes by a fresh water. A fragrance different from everything that I’ve been feeling lately.