PUREDISTANCE AENOTUS 60 ml

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COOL, SOFTLY SENSUAL & REFINED

60ml Puredistance AENOTUS Perfume Flacon in a classic white & blue giftbox, finished with a hand-tied blue ribbon.

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295,00 € inkl. MwSt.

Lieferzeit: 2-3 Werktage

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AENOTUS is a perfume that, despite its high percentage of perfume oil, is not loud – and after an intense and fresh opening – transforms into a delicate scent, very close to the skin. Only those dear and near will be close enough to enjoy its subtle and intriguing character.

In Greek mythology, Aeolus is the God of the winds who brings coolness to the South of Europe. In AENOTUS the cool notes of Aeolus are fusing with the soft, sensual warmth of the South. And the classic (Latin) ending of the word Aenotus suggests the depth and maturation of time.

Perfume Extrait: 48% perfume oil.

GIFTBOX & PACKAGING

The 60ml flacon is made of black coloured glass and the engraved, gold colour cap is made from solid metal.

The Perfume is packaged inside the beautiful signature giftbox that was specially designed for Puredistance in 2005. Every giftbox comes with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity.

The giftbox is protected by a high quality light-blue carton box that is wrapped with a matching white ribbon bow.

INGREDIENTS & PERFUME OIL CONCENTRATION

Orange, Mandarin, Lemon, Yuzu, Mint, Blackcurrant bud, Petitgrain, Oakmoss, Patchouli & Musks

Perfume Extrait: 48% perfume oil.

PERFUMER: ANTOINE LIE

Antoine Lie from Paris is well known for stepping in two apparently opposite worlds—the mainstream giant brands and smaller niche ones. For Puredistance Antoine created Puredistance BLACK, WHITE, WARSZAWA and AENOTUS. Mr. Vos and Antoine Lie regularly meet to discuss possible new Perfume projects and their collaboration so far has been very successful and enjoyable.

Antoine likes to create fragrances that are strong and directly convey the concept of the perfume, without following trends. He likes to explore new olfactive territories and searches for uncommon ingredients and uncommon associations that can intrigue new interests. On the other hand he likes to revisit the past (the 50s, 60s or 70s) and tries to modernize the classic trends of a certain era into new perfume.