"The sensation, the breath of salty water stayed in myself. I felt the smell of kelp, the smell of the wave, the rough and good smell of the coast."

In Boule de Suif, Guy de Maupassant expresses the "rough" power of sea notes, delivered by strong waves. Yet, their smell is made up of different accords: the calone evokes their fresh, aquatic, slightly aniseed facet, somehow reminding of watermelon and melon; the iodine notes, on the other hand, are given by salicylate and recall the warm scent of sea salt and that of the marine algae brought by the tide.

These both vigorous and light accords are "able to immediately make people happy", explains the nose Alberto Morillas. 

Discover below our fragrances with marine notes.