Noir Sequence
Noir Sequence
Bergamot, guaiac wood, tonka bean
The contrast of fresh citrus and warm, leather-tobacco accords forms an elegant sequence. In the opening notes a touch of lemon and bergamot blends with the spicy depth of anise, a subtle olive blossom and the warmth of guaiac wood.
In the base, soft leather and velvety tonka bean with a hint of tobacco create an aura of closeness and confidence — a contemporary interpretation of the union of strength and sensitivity.
Top notes: lemon, bergamot
Heart notes: star anise, olive blossom, guaiac wood
Base notes: leather, tonka bean, tobacco
Perfume with moderate projection. Aromatic-woody, sensual and enveloping.
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Certificate of authenticity
Certificate of authenticity
Each bottle of perfume comes with a certificate confirming it was made from original French fragrance oils.
Beyond Collection
Beyond Collection
Beyond Collection is a distinctive collection of eau de parfums that invites you on a sensual journey through multidimensional compositions — from citrusy freshness to bold, aromatic, woody and oriental accords. With Beyond, the fragrance experience becomes an unforgettable moment, allowing you to feel exceptional and refined.
Scent projection
Scent projection
- Subtle – remains close to the skin and only reveals itself when someone comes really close.
- Moderate – noticeable at a short distance, elegant and unobtrusive even during extended wear.
- Strong – an intense, multidimensional scent trail (so‑called sillage) that fills the space and lingers long after leaving the room.
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How do we make perfumes?
Classic production technology
Thanks to the traditional sequence of maceration, freezing and filtration, the perfumes gain the proper strength, clarity and fullness.
Several weeks of maturation allow the perfumes to achieve the right scent, freezing guarantees maximum clarity and stability, and filtration removes impurities and substances insoluble in alcohol to ensure the purity of the composition.
It is a craft process that improves the quality and longevity of the composition.
Maceration
Several weeks of maturing the mixture of alcohol and oils allows the fragrance molecules to blend evenly, creating a cohesive, deep composition.
It is then that the bouquet gains softness and harmony.
Thawing
Cooling the macerate precipitates waxes, pigments and heavier fractions, making the liquid crystal clear.
This treatment also increases the color stability and the stability of the composition itself.
Filtering
The chilled concentrate passes through fine filters that retain all sediment and haze.
The result is a perfectly clear liquid, ready for bottling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is fragrance architecture?
What is fragrance architecture?
Perfumes are usually composed of three distinct parts, which we call the top note, the heart note, and the base note.
Top note opens the composition. It is the most fleeting and volatile part, but it is what determines the first impression you get when you smell a fragrance. It lasts briefly, from a few to several dozen minutes.
Heart note reveals itself about 20–30 minutes after applying the perfume and resonates for several hours. It is what determines the fragrance family to which the scent belongs.
Base note is the most enduring and longest-lasting. It forms the background of the composition and can be noticeable even for a dozen hours after spraying the scent.
What is scent projection?
What is scent projection?
This is the spatial development of a fragrance. It can be subtle, meaning the scent forms an aura close to the skin, or intense and strong — then the notes "spread out", creating a scent trail.
For work or school, fragrances with moderate projection are suitable. Wherever you want to stand out, fragrances with strong projection are recommended.
What are the advantages of classical production technology?
What are the advantages of classical production technology?
It consists of three stages:
Maceration, which is the maturation of the composition. It can last several weeks. It is necessary to achieve the full scent.
Freezing, which provides maximum clarity and stability of the perfume.
Filtering, involving the careful removal of impurities and substances insoluble in alcohol. It is needed to achieve the utmost purity of the fragrance.
What does a certificate of authenticity provide?
What does a certificate of authenticity provide?
The document confirms that original fragrance oils from French Grasse were used in production – the world capital of the perfume industry.
Our fragrances are created in one of the oldest and most respected French perfumery ateliers, which crafts fragrances in the style of the 18th century.




