Le Labo has introduced Coriandre 39, the new city-exclusive fragrance for Mexico City.
Cilantro: the most controversial of all herbs? Some of us can wax poetic about those lacy leaves. And some of us fervently disagree. Need we say more? Yes, actually. We’re pretty sure CORIANDRE 39 will surprise you.
With the first spritz, a zing of spicy lime and aldehydic cilantro leaves (coriandre in French) set the stage for quieter crisp watery notes to peek through. Fresh, green florals enter, then stick around for an intoxicating musky dry down. It’s a sensory experience that teeters between tranquil and vibrant. Think forest bathing in El Bosque de Chapultepec – a peace enriched by call-and-repeat birdsong – or sipping mezcal in the shade at a humming café in La Condesa.
Le Labo Coriandre 39, along with the brand's other city-exclusives, will be available worldwide every August-September. The rest of the year it will only be sold in Mexico City. It is available in 50, 100 and 500 ml.
(via lelabofragrances)
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