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Two artisanal crafts influence each other once more in the latest creation from Xerjoff’s collaborative venture with Maison de Venoge. The sophisticated Princesse Rosé de Venoge Champagne — an exquisite rosé blend from the highly reputed champagne house — serves as the inspiration for Louis XV 1722 Rosé.
A work of true luxury, Louis XV 1722 Rosé recalls the champagne blend through its enticing colour and its sparkling composition of notes, enveloping the wearer in an aura of sumptuous luxury.
A fruity and floral composition, Louis XV 1722 Rosé opens with an intoxicating fusion of raspberry, blackcurrant and pear. As the heart notes emerge like bubbles rising to the top of a glass of champagne, hints of delicate rose, cedarwood and geranium delight the senses.
This charming medley of notes is complemented by the smooth warmth of vanilla and slightly woody tones of amyris at the base.
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