The “Spirits” as we like to call them are in fact what is known in Perfumery as alcoholates, a very old recipe that we have brought up to date to obtain very nice extracts from a concrete. It allows us to be as close as possible in olfactory terms to the original plant material and to pay tribute to it with nobility and delicacy.
The Carnationalcoholate (Dianthus Caryophyllus) is made by cold filtering the concrete of the flower. It is also called alcoholate. More ethereal than a classic essential oil, it goes as close to the plant as if it were under our nose.
The spirit of Fir Balsam is derived from a cold filtering of the concrete of the tree (Abies Balsamea) it is also called alcoholate. More aerial than a classic essential oil, it goes as close to the plant as if it were under our nose.
Karo Karounde Perfumed Spirit (Leptactina Senegambica) is made by cold filtering the concrete of the flower. It is also called alcoholate. More ethereal than a classic essential oil, it goes as close to the plant as if it were under our nose.
Drawing its strength from Haitian purification rituals, unifying and universal, the Perfumed Mist Le Saut accompanies Vetiver on its dizzying plunge into a lush forest.
Homage to the nymphs and naiads of the Hesperides garden, the Perfumed Mist Neda perfumed mist fills the air with a solar flight of citrus fruits and herbs, united in a fresh and invigorating cologne accord.
The spirit of Orange Blossom is issued from a cold filtering of the concrete of Orange Blossom (Citrus Aurantium) it is also called Alcoholat. More ethereal than a classic essential oil, it goes as close to the plant as if it were under our nose.
The spirit of Osmanthus is an alcoholate obtained from the concrete of Osmanthus flowers. It is an extract that allows to retranscribe the smell of the plant as closely as possible. We find a characteristic and very original apricot note.
The perfumed spirit of Rose is issued from a maceration of concrete of Rose (Rosa Damascena) it is also called Alccolat. More ethereal than a classic essential oil, it goes as close to the plant as if it were under your nose.
Drawing its strength from Haitian purification rituals, unifying and universal, the Perfumed Mist Le Saut accompanies Vetiver on its dizzying plunge into a lush forest.