The premiere of the fragrance: 1996
TM country: France
Gender: for women
Classification: elite
Type of aroma: floral, fruity
Top notes: Melon, Star anise, Almond, Peach, Violet, Blackcurrant
Heart note: Lilac, Hibiscus, Lily of the valley, Mimosa, Peony, Rose
Base notes: Benzoin, Vanilla, Almond wood, Cedar, Sandalwood
The perfume was named Champs-Elysees in honor of the famous Parisian avenue, revered by tourists, whose name in turn comes from a mythical place where there is neither sadness nor disease, and spring greens and lush flowers never fade.
Developing perfumes back in 1904, Jacques Guerlain embodied an ancient myth in fragrance. In 1996, the smell was slightly changed, but its main sound remained the same - it is a bright and dense floral aroma of spring blooming, sweet, but light and joyful. Inhaling its notes, you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the elegant and refined capital of fashion at the time of the awakening of nature, when a fresh breeze blows with coolness and gives a good mood.