Inspired by Edgar Poe's poem "The Raven", this fragrance is a tribute to the legend of "PoeToaster" who, every year, January 19, at the birthday of the poet, let on his grave three roses and a bottle of Cognac. As the poet chose scathing words to write a powerful poem, the perfumer Anne-Sophie Behaghel chose to use violent and bitter materials to tell the legend. She dares the strenght of a tyrannical rose that gets lost and leads to bewitchment.
alcohol denat, parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), citronellol, geraniol, limonene, linalool
Frapin
Since 1270, the Frapin house refines its production methods of cognac by mastering each single step. Frapin fragrances have been designed to perpetuate tradition and to emphasize the complicity between two exceptional know-hows, both related to the tradition of French luxury as well to the soil and to the history of the country.