Straight away - spicy honey, then woodiness and only in last stage milky-creamy pepper - thats how Poivre Piquant opens and develops on skin. Peppery milkiness, smooth and like a creamy. The top note in Poivre Piquant is without doubt pepper, vibrating on the skin. It is probably one of the most real rendition of freshly milled pepper you can meet in perfumery. As it develops, you get more sweetness coming from the honey and milk, and then a touch of liquorice kicks in.
Perfume concentration: EDT.
Country of origin: France.
Nose behind: Bertrand Duchaufour.
Main notes: White Pepper, milk, honey, licorice, sugar, woody notes.