The name Halfeti is inspired by a small village in the province of Şanlıurfa in the southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey. It is in this region of the world alone that the black rose originates as a symbol, after the fruity departure of the grapefruit. Dark and mysterious, these roses are extremely rare due to the unique environmental conditions in which they are grown. All the promises are kept around a comforting fragrance carried by a unified and subtle trail of spicy notes.
Loving Halfeti. An unusual mixture of dark and light notes.
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Penhaligon's
The founder of the brand, William Henry Penhaligon's, arrived in London in the 1860s to make a fortune and thus began his illustrious career. Creative and ambitious, William was inspired by the scents of the Turkish baths of the neighboring Jermyn street and created his first perfume, Hammam Bouquet, in 1874.