Aqua di Aix by Absolument Parfumeur is a captivating fragrance that opens with a bright and inviting blend of bergamot, crisp apple, and a touch of exotic cardamom, creating an initial impression that's both fresh and subtly spiced. As it settles, the heart reveals a mystical depth with incense and black pepper, beautifully tempered by the lush, velvety sweetness of jasmine, adding a refined complexity. The scent then gracefully transitions into a warm and grounding finish, where resinous vetiver, rich amber, and deep musk provide a sensual and lasting trail. This is a versatile elixir, designed to evoke the refinement and mystery of Aix-en-Provence.
Perfumers: Pascal Rolland and Marc Villaceque
Scent Profile
Aromatic
Spicy
Amber
Woody
Fresh Spicy
Smoky
Earthy
Balsamic
White Floral
Notes
Top Notes
Bergamot
Apple
Cardamom
Middle Notes
Incense
Black Pepper
Jasmine
Base Notes
Vetiver
Amber
Musk
About ABSOLUMENT PARFUMEUR
Absolument Perfumeur is a French niche fragrance house founded by Pascal Rolland, the man behind the return of Absinthe liquor to France, after a century-old ban that started in 1915. At his distillery, Liquoristerie de Provence, Pascal was inspired by the aromas created during absinthe distillation and set out to create perfumes based on cold extraction of the absinthe plant (wormwood).
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Pascal Rolland
Pascal Rolland launched Versinthe Absinthe in 1999, ending a century-old ban of absinthe started in France in 1915. Always looking for new outlets of self-expression, Pascal stretched his creative wings and in 2005 produced the first perfume with absinthe, Absolument Absinthe, making him the first liquor-maker perfumer.