...however, I have updated my review of Annick Goutal Mandragore to discuss the Eau de Parfum version of the fragrance, which turns out to be absolutely perfect for a hot August day. Pictured at right is a handpainted limited edition (350 units produced) bottle of Mandragore Eau de Parfum. Nice, no? It is 50 ml, and I do not know the cost, but somehow I rather doubt it is in my range. Whether you're in the dough or not, it is worth a trip to Annick Goutal's website to see the simply stunning hand painted version of Songes.
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Oh all of those bottles are absolutely stunning!
Hugs!
Aren't they just gorgeous? AG always does lovely special edition bottles. I'm glad they don't list the prices, actually! And hugs to you, R.