From the Jupiter satellite named after Galileo, Ganymede radiates a brilliant sparkle - reminiscent of succulent mandarin bursting open in the fragrance's first notes. Named after the Trojan prince abducted by Zeus and granted eternal life by the gods to preserve his beauty, Ganymede eau de parfum embodies a silky texture with hints of osmanthus, evoking apricot, powdery violet, and velvety suede. Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch imagine the essence of divine skin: warmed by the caress of tawny leather, salty and sun-kissed with saffron facets from immortelle, infused with spices and hay, and heightened by the contrast of a mineral breath, akin to the marble world of the gods. The paradox of Ganymede lies in its breath with an airy texture, but leaves an unparalleled trail of magnitude and persistence. A contemporary classic.
The uncompromising quality of these perfumes offers a remarkable hold and aromatic trail.
"The fantasy of a new, timeless elegance."
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