Berlin-based knitwear designer Anat Fritz has launched Tzora:
Tzora takes its name from the Israeli kibbutz Anat frequents in the summertime. Known to be the biblical home of Samson and Delilah, Tzora boasts a landscape saturated with lemon, olive and pomegranate trees. The scents of the earth, plants and sky combine to create a distinctive, multi-faceted fragrance.
Tzora begins its journey with a slightly sweet blast of sun-ripened orange. The citric effervescence immediately ushers in a nose-tingling pinch of pepper. The mineral notes of warm earth and moss ground Tzora and in so doing, nudge the fragrance into the chypre style. The shadow of tall cypress trees offers an evergreen filter to the blend. Subtle traces of vetiver carry Tzora into its rugged yet comforting dry-down.
Tzora was developed by perfumer Geza Schoen; additional notes include cassis, clary sage, bergamot, magnolia, osmanthus, jasmine, cedar, patchouli and musk.
Anat Fritz Tzora is available now at Luckyscent, 100 ml Eau de Parfum for $130.
(via luckyscent)
Would love to sample!
Me too, I like GS & it sounds nice.
I’m so curious about this perfume…I adore Geza Schoen
I honestly can’t remember if I smelled the first AF fragrance or not. I do like the bottles. And Geza Shoen.