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“It is thrilling to create beauty, sensuality and excitement out of the invisible”
Quentin Bisch
Most current Top 10 niche perfume articles will boast Bois Imperial as one of perfume fanatics' favourites and it often comes in at Number 1! Bois Imperial, translated to "Imperial Wood" is a modern unisex woody scent enhanced with fresh and uplifting spicy notes, making it perfect to wear across the seasons.
In Bois Imperial, freshly crushed and spicy thai basil leaves meet the sparkling peppery and grapefruit facets of Nepalese Timut Pepper absolute. This combination contrasts perfectly with the bold woody signature of the fragrance.
A green, rich and earthy Haitian Vetiver oil echoes with Georgywood – an exclusive molecule with powerful cedarwood tones. This vibrating woody association is illuminated by the sophisticated floral of Givaudin's Petalia.
Majestic Akigalawood truly signs off the fragrance. This exclusive natural ingredient is upcycled from Patchouli by Givaudin. Its unique spicy-woody character is enhanced by a rich Indonesian Patchouli oil and a powerful, sustainable note of Ambrofix.
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100ml Eau de Parfum concentrated at 16%Alcohol made of Beetroot
Without Colouring
93% Natural
Unisex.Made in France
Quentin has made fragrances for Jean Paul Gaultier, Paco Rabanne, Saint Laurent, Azzaro, Mugler, Chloe, Ex Nihilo, Etat Libre d’Orange...An all-encompassing passion is what led Quentin Bisch, a former music student and artistic director of a performing company, to trust his nose and dedicate several years to studying fragrance composition and finding his true vocation.
All the hard work paid off when he was honoured with France's highest prize of 2020 Perfumer of the Year.
The Arts continues to inspire Quentin. He creates perfumes such as Bois Imperial in the same way he might direct a theatre performance using strong ideas, careful embellishments and surprising effects.