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Ganymede of Marc-Antoine Barrois is extremely elegant, a true high-quality, modern compliment-getter. Perfumer Quentin Bisch made this gorgeous fragrance for Marc-Antoine. The Fantasy of a new elegance, timeless and fluid. Creating an elegant and unexpected harmony around a quartet of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede, the perfumer and the couturier have dreamt of this new planet: Ganymede. The rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo that is both luminous and covered with salt-water oceans.
The opening of Italian mandarin brings vivacity and evocative freshness, but also gentility with the contrasting and chic violet notes and Chinese osmanthus. The immortelle flower, yet opposing, raises the scented harmony with its double-sided notes of minerals and saltiness. The entire composition plays with contrasts and oppositions.
Perfume concentration: EDP.
Country of origin: France.
Nose behind: Quentin Bisch.
Top notes: Mineral notes, saffron, suede, akigalawood, violet leaf, Italian Mandarin, immortelle, Chinese osmanthus.