By KilianLiaisons Dangereuses
Stone fruit soaked in dark woods, a tension between sugar and edge
It opens with a dense, syrupy collision of peach and plum, tempered immediately by the sharp acidity of black currant. A subtle, creamy coconut undertone prevents the fruit from feeling juvenile, grounding the opening before the heat of cinnamon and geranium takes hold. The dry down is strictly woody; vetiver, oakmoss, and sandalwood create a dry, structured architecture that keeps the sweetness strictly controlled. It is a calculated, unisex profile that sits close to the skin, lingering like the scent of a spice-dusted orchard as the sun goes down.