Louis XV 1722
Parfum 50ml
Unisex
A celebration of refined tradition and creative brilliance, Louis XV 1722 by Xerjoff is born from an extraordinary collaboration with House de Venoge, one of Champagne’s most prestigious wine libraries. This union of haute parfumerie and fine Champagne results in a scent as rare and opulent as the grapes selected for its sparkling counterpart.
This fresh yet sensual woody fragrance opens with crisp metallic notes, evoking the exhilarating effervescence of a fine cuvée. As it settles, the perfume reveals warm, seductive nuances, capturing the gradual evolution of Champagne on the palate.
The partnership between Sergio Momo and the de Venoge Master Blender extends beyond perfumery to the creation of a trio of exclusive Champagnes—Blanc de Blancs, Blanc de Noirs, and Rosé—each echoing the elegance and depth of the fragrance.
Louis XV 1722 is more than a perfume; it is an immersive sensory celebration, bridging olfactory artistry and viticultural excellence in a way never seen before.
Product Origin: Italy
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Olfactory Family: Woody, Ambery, Gourmand.
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