French niche line Jovoy Paris has launched Pavillon Rouge, a new unisex woody oriental fragrance.
Dashingly spicy, mouthwateringly rich, Pavillon Rouge is an intriguingly unisex gourmand fragrance inspired by an age where pirates, admirals, and merchants all sought their fortune on the high seas. [...] Sweet and spicy, rich and boozy, tobacco, rum, and vanilla, all combine in a sweepingly romantic fragrance that boldly declares that a short, exciting life is infinitely preferable to a long and boring one.
Additional notes include spices, sesame, whisky, coffee, tea, leather, ebony wood and benzoin.
Jovoy Paris Pavillon Rouge is available now at Luckyscent, $180 for 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via luckyscent)
Sounds like a close copy of L’Artisan Parfumeur’s late, lamented Eau du Navigateur, right down to the piratical imagery. Not that that’s a bad thing: the world ought to have a unisex coffee-rum-tobacco-leather-wood scent in it.
I am a little concerned that the scent seems to want to kill me, though, what with that talk of living a short, exciting life. “And the last thing he ever did was spritz on a little Pavillon Rouge!”
Ha!
LOL!!
Agree that if it was a dupe of Navigateur that would be a happy thing — in fact you just increased my interest.
The notes sounded so familiar. I know i’ve seen it before but couldn’t pin it down.
Paging Johnny Depp: THIS is the scent that you should have been the face for.