Eau d'Italie has launched two new fragrances, Bois d'Ombrie and Sienne l'Hiver, both developed by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour:
Bois d'Ombrie is named for Umbria, and features whiskey accord, cognac accord, wild carrot, iris, copahu balm, myrrh, leather, opoponax, patchouli, tobacco and vetiver.
Sienne l'Hiver was inspired by winter in Siena, and includes notes of geranium, violet leaf, fern, iris, olibanum, white truffle, black olive accord, gaiac wood, papyrus root, cedar, musk and benzoin.
Both fragrances are $120 for 100 ml, and are available now at Aedes in New York and Barfumeria in Madrid. (via aedes, barfumeria & wwd)
Update: see a review of Eau d'Italie Sienne l'Hiver.
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