Fragrance premiere: 2004
TM Country: France
Gender: unisex
Classification: niche
Type of fragrance: oriental, floral
Top notes: Nutmeg, Petitgrain, Lemon Blossom
Heart note: Honey, Neroli, Tuberose
Final note: Iris, Musk, Styrax
Refined and delicate, penetrating and seductive, Fleurs de Citronnier by Serge Lutens saw the world in 2004.
Despite the fact that the perfume is positioned as a unisex fragrance, it has a lot of femininity and romance. Owners of Fleurs de Citronnier by Serge Lutens, personalities are dreamy, ambiguous, attractive and multifaceted. The perfume conveys the whole mood of the noble and mysterious Paris and the peculiarity of the people who live in it.
Fleurs de Citronnier by Serge Lutens is unusual for its energy structure. The composition, like a fragile, graceful chain, is created from the best oriental and floral links. In the opening notes, molecules of lemon flower, nutmeg and petit grain are fragrant. Impulsive "heart" chords surprise and conquer with a set of notes of neroli, tuberose and honey. A sparkling and iridescent trail shines with essential oils of styrax, iris and musk.