- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2001
Brand: Jeanne Arthes
Line: sultane
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: middle up
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern
Top Notes: Bergamot, Black Currant
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Peach
Base Notes: Geranium, Lavander, Musk, Sandal, Vanilla, White Cedar
The fantastic fragrance of Sultane eau de parfum by the brand Jeanne Arthes is akin to a magical oriental tale from the "One Thousand and One Nights" series. It is just as colorful, rich, exciting, intriguing, and captivating. The scent enchants with its oriental sensuality, featuring lingering sweet notes that undoubtedly adorn the modern woman with great effect.
The citrus freshness of bergamot and the herbal tartness of blackcurrant introduce the perfume's unique aroma. Gradually, aromatic floral passages of honeyed jasmine and juicy hints of ripe peach join in. However, the most expressive accord of the fragrance is its intoxicating finale. It is intricately woven with the coniferous essence of mighty white cedar, the poignant sweetness of feminine vanilla, the subtle bitterness of distinctive geranium, the calming serenity of cool lavender, the sensual powderiness of animalistic musk, and the woody nobility of dry sandalwood.
Sweet powdery scent. It’s not overwhelming or cloying. It reminds me of something, but I just can't put my finger on what exactly. I’ll definitely keep wearing it.
The fragrance has a trail. It has a light peppery scent.
For the price, this vintage beauty is amazing. Bring these and the black ones, they're really good.
The fragrance has a rich and mellow fruit and floral aroma that is cozy and warm, without being overly sweet or spicy. It features a thick and soft, slightly powdery peach scent. I love everything about it—from its charming appearance to its wonderful fragrance. I am a big fan of these kinds of scents and the vintage, beautifully heavy bottles they come in. It's simply delightful.
This fragrance is amazing—sweet, rich, and full of life. It's comforting to know that it hasn't changed over the past twenty years. It reminded me of my youth, thank you.