Fragrance premiere: 1920
TM country: France
Gender: unisex
Classification: Elite
Aroma type: fougere, citrus
Top notes: Cedar, Citron
Heart note: Bergamot
Final note: Lemon
Eau de Fleurs de Cedrat was created back in 1920 by Jacques Guerlain, a descendant of the Guerlain house founder, thanks to whose efforts the Guerlain name became known far beyond the borders of France and gained its first foreign fans.
The name of the fragrance can be translated from French as "Eau de toilette with citrus aroma". And the perfume fully justifies its name - it is a light fragrance from the category of fougere citrus fruits, the main, most audible, the notes of which are lemon, cedar and bergamot.
The fresh aroma of Eau de Fleurs de Cedrat evokes thoughts of a light, refreshing breeze blowing from the sea, plunging into which you feel how the tiring summer heat recedes, and the body is filled with energy.
The house of Guerlain keeps to tradition in the design of its classic fragrances and still releases them in round bottles of transparent glass, decorated with bees.