Paul Emilien
Head Note: oriental, spicy, Bergamot from Calabria, Cumin from Holland, Ginger from China, Black pepper from Indonesia, Patchouli from Indonesia.
Heart Note: gourmand, woody, Texas Cedarwood, Saffron from India, Black Pepper from India, Chocolate, Sandalwood from Australia, Raspberry.
Base Note: woody, Ambergris, Indonesian patchouli, Vetiver from Haiti, Ambergris, Vanilla from Madagascar, Benjamin from Siam, White musk.
Head note: aromatic, citrus, bitter orange (Argentina), lemon (Sicily), petit corn (Paraguay), red thyme (Spain), saffron (India).
Heart note: woody, spicy, magnolia, iris (Florence), cinnamon (Sri Lanka), cloves (Madagascar), guaiac wood (Paraguay).
Base note: woody, leather, vetiver (Haiti), ciste (Spain), labdanum (Spain), styrax, leather, cedar wood (Texas).
Head note: spicy, ginger from China, cloves from Madagascar, Indian saffron, cardamom, nutmeg, amber, roses from Grasse, vanilla, frankincense, grapefruit
Heart note: woody, oriental, brazilian rosewood, sandalwood, indonesian patchouli, nagarmotha, noble wood, french violet leaves, musk
Base note: amber oriental, Turkish rose, amber, musk, Spanish labdanum, tobacco leaves, spices
Top note: Lavender, Bergamot, Cypriol.
Heart note: ambergris, patchouli, guaiac wood.
Base note: leather, tobacco, vanilla.
Fragrance composition:
Head note: Green, Flowery, Cyclame, Violet (France), Orchid, Grapefruit (Argentina).
Heart note: Flowery, Geranium (Egypt), Lily of the Valley, Jasmine (Egypt), Orange flower (Morocco).
Base note: Musk, Woody, Amber, White Musk, Cedarwood (Texas).
Hand-filled perfume samples (1,5 ml - 2 ml) by Paul Emilien:
1. Chaleur Gitane Eau de Parfum Unisex
2. Cuir Rusticue Eau de Parfum Unisex
3. L'Esprit Divin Eau de Parfum Unisex
4. L'ombre des Hommes Eau de Parfum for Men
5. Orchidee Charnelle Eau de Parfum Unisex
6. Premiere Danse Eau de Parfum Unisex
7. Belle Journee Eau de Parfum Unisex
Fragrance composition:
Head note: fresh, fruity, Sicilian mandarin, Italian iris, black currant from Tasmania, bitter orange from Argentina
Heart note: flowery, woody, French mimosa, Haitian vetiver, French violet, precious wood
Base note: white musk, ambergris, Spanish box, incense, Siamese benzoin
Fragrance composition:
Head note: citrus; fresh Italian lime, Turkish rose, Italian mandarin, mint, iris.
Heart note: Flowery, fruity, violet leaves, red berries, peony, mock orange, French rose, immortelle, geranium.
Base note: floral, ambergris, Egyptian jasmine, leather, French tree moss.
Fragrance from Paul Emilien, "haute couture" of niche perfumery, is the elegant choice for modern men and women, who strive for success. Exclusively for SF Perfume History Cologne. The perfumer Paul Emilien, who was born in 1966 in Cevennes, France, knew from his childhood that he wanted to develop his creative potential and create something special for his fellows. He made his name in the world of fragrances and received international recognition.
Working as an employee in the perfumery he gained valuable experience and learned from his mentor irreplaceable techniques and tricks related to perfumery. After his first fragrance had succeeded in the niche perfumery industry, Paul Emilien continued his search for creation more perfect scents. During his journeys around the world he collected new ideas, impressions and technologies and delivered on all this experience in exquisite accords of his fragrances.
Paul Emilien has a special relationship to painting, which is reflected in the form of packaging, he designed himself. Packaging by Paul Emilien is always lux expensive and excellent performed. Only the best materials of high quality are used in packaging, especially beloved is gold and silver. Paul Emilien pays much attention to design of distinctive glass bottles, which symbolized luxury, elegance and originality. French-made bottles are made by hand from blown glass. Paul Emilien is recognized as one of the most reputable perfumers. The online store SF Perfume History and the store in Cologne present the best premium fragrances from the coveted producer Paul Emilien.