Woman in Gold is inspired by the portrait of the famous Viennese patron Adele Bloch-Bauer painted in 1907 by Klimt. Its olfactory notes are reminiscent of the delicate work of gold leaf and the play of light and shadow to which the painting owes its fame. A tangy fragrance with an olfactory expression full of vivacity by its essence of bergamot in top note, the freshness of the rose, and the trail of vanilla and patchouli in the background.
Heir to one of the major French cognac houses, Kilian Hennessy wanted to take over the project of his family. The smells of his childhood spent near the family cellars in Cognac inspired him when he chose to work on the semantics of smells. In search of the "share of angels", a language common to gods and humans, he then met the world of perfumes: the sugar of alcohol and the wood of wine cellars can then be found in many fragrances by Kilian.