Dioressence is a classic, sharp chypre from 1979 composed of aldehydes, fruit, bergamot, orange, patchouli and green notes in the beginning. Its development brings a floral heart of violet, tuberose, jasmine, carnation, rose, geranium, lily of the valley and ylang ylang, with a hint of cinnamon and powdery iris root. A base continues with patchouli combined with vanilla, galbanum, musk, moss, styrax and vetiver.
Perfume concentration: EDT.
Country of origin: France.
Nose behind: Max Gavarry.
Top Nots: Patchouli, green Notes, aldehydes, bergamot, fruity notes, orange.
Heart notes: Geranium, cinnamon, carnation, orris root, rose, ylang-ylang, violet, jasmine, tuberose.
Base notes: Oakmoss, patchouli, benzoin, styrax, vetiver, vanilla, musk.