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Friday, May 17, 2013

Shalimar Ode a la Vanille Sur la Route du Mexique c2013

Shalimar Ode a la Vanille Sur la Route du Mexique by Guerlain was launched in 2013.

The latest tribute to the fascinating Shalimar with a third Ode à la Vanille limited edition fragrance hit the stores in May 2013, this time utilizing another variant of vanilla, a Mexican vanilla extract. As described by Guerlain, this vanilla has notes of prune, caramel and chocolate, and is fruitier than last year’s woody Madagascan version Shalimar Ode à La Vanille 2012.



Guerlain’s in house master perfumer Thierry Wasser, set out as a modern day explorer in search of the most beautiful fragrance, this time traveled deep into Mexico to bring to life his exciting new vision. As noted and always faithful to his passion he once mentioned "There is no doubt that Venus would be vanilla.”


Fragrance Composition:


Travelling the globe for this third sequel, the perfumer went for the rarest of the vanilla variety, coming from Mexico. Specifically in search of the plant Vanilla planifolia, discovered by the Aztecs more than 1000 years ago, this rare and mystical vanilla is one of the most exquisite, highly praised, delicate and sophisticated varieties in the world. The outcome of his expedition is a gentle fruity aroma, with delicious notes of caramel and chocolate, that envelope the skin in a luminous veil.

So what does it smell like? It is classified as an oriental vanilla fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: sweet dried fruit, plum, vanilla
  • Middle notes: caramel, chocolate
  • Base notes: opoponax, iris, frankincense, natural gum, tonka bean

Bottle:

The fragrance is housed inside of the updated Chauve Souris bottle, designed by Jade Jagger.

Shalimar Ode A La Vanille Sur La Route Du Mexique is available in the following:
  • 50ml Eau De Parfum


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