Fêtes Persanes was released in 2016. Perfumer: Cécile Zarokian. After Cio Cio San and Les Indes Galantes, Fêtes Persanes marks another stop on a long journey across the Asian continent, from the Pacific coast to the Mediterranean. Naming her creation after the operatic ballet by the 18th-century French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, Cécile Zarokian created a complex formula with a lingering, spicy scent.
You are a long-awaited guest at a flower festival in the garden of Ali, confidant of the Persian Prince Takmas. Music and dance, love and intrigue, southern passion and a European romantic vision of the East—Fêtes Persanes is filled to the brim with emotion. All the shades of bright oriental spices, a luxurious woody trail and playfully sweet vanilla - not a single floral note - this was the perfumer's intention, thanks to which the fragrance sounds intriguing and completely unique.
NOTES
white nutmeg, bergamot, vanilla, gaiac, cloves, cardamom, cedar, cinnamon, patchouli, black pepper, elemi