|
| ![[ Visa Eau de Parfum<br>Robert P ]](/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/rppar004.jpg) Visa Eau de Parfum Robert Piguet |
Product Code: RPPAR004 Price: Check Latest
Piguet's Visa - Created by Germaine Cellier and introduced originally in 1945 by the house of Robert Piguet, their classic oriental fragrance has been recently rebalanced by Givaudan's Aurélien Guichard, (the nose responsible for, among other gems too numerous to mention, Bond No. 9's Chinatown), this classic treasure has once again taken the fragrance world by storm. The approach combined contemporary style with a strong commitment to Piguet's original vision, specifically remaining sensitive to all the nuances and complexities of Visa.
In this incarnation you'll find an unforgettable and oh-so-sophisticated blend of:
TOP NOTES: White vineyard peach, pear, violet leaves bergamot, yellow mandarin HEART NOTES: Ylang-ylang, rose, immortelle absolute, orange flower absolute BASE NOTES: Indonesian Patchouli and sandalwood, vetiver, moss, vanilla beans, benzoin and a gourmand leathery accord
This is one of the few updates of a classic that we feel certain will generate excitement and devotées of its own; it is a highly evocative scent of unparalleled sensuality that is at once sweet(ish) and aldehydic - a true sparkling floral indeed. And, at least in these parts, loved equally by guys and gals alike.
As with everything Piguet, Visa is presented here in the house's instantly recognizable and highly stylish black bottle that's been accented with gold for the reintroduction and just happens to be the quintessence of elegance and luxury and pampered indulgence. (And you are most decidedly worth it.)
50ml
|
| | Symbols representing Agraria, Bandit, Calypso St. Barth, Comptoir Sud Pacifique, and others are registered trademarks. All trademarks, copyrighted materials, content, graphic images and other media contained on the lusciouscargo.com Web site is protected under the laws governing trademark, copyright, and corporate capital. Duplication of any site content is strictly prohibited without the prior written permission of the trademark or copyright holder. |
|
|