...Rednails, who takes the Caron Le Troisième Homme in our last giveaway. Congrats!
Up for grabs: Caron Le Troisieme Homme
What is it: A 100 ml bottle of Caron Le Troisième Homme, about 95% full.
How do I get it: For a chance to win, leave a comment telling me that you live in the US. Also, please tell me about your favorite Caron fragrance, if you have one. If you don’t have one, tell me about your favorite (so far) classic fragrance for men.
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Caron L’Accord Code 119 ~ fragrance review
L’Accord Code 119, released in the United States in January 2012, was created for Caron by in-house perfumer Richard Fraysse. Its “striking yet intimate” composition includes notes of blackcurrant bud, Egyptian jasmine, patchouli, blackberry, black pepper, vanilla, heliotrope, musk and amber. It’s one of several recent releases that seem intended to update Caron’s profile while maintaining continuity with the house’s heritage, which must be a difficult task for any century-old brand.
This perfume is promoted as “the House’s first fruity and floral fountain fragrance” and as “a bold yet deliciously sweet composition redolent of freshly-picked red summer berries with a rich, oriental woody base.” Let’s take that first quote first: surely Caron has offered fruit-and-flower blends before 2012? What about Acaciosa, with its pineapple note, or the citrus-topped Alpona? Well, it’s the first Caron fragrance to employ berry notes, that much is true; and I do agree with that latter description. I’d call L’Accord Code 119 (or just Accord 119, as the bottle is labeled) a fruity-wood fragrance rather than a fruity-floral…
And the winner is…
...Crichey89, who takes the Caron Yuzu Man from our latest contest. Congrats!
(and my apologies; I'm a day late with the announcement)
Up for grabs: Caron Yuzu Man
What is it: A 125 ml bottle of Caron Yuzu Man, unused.
How do I get it: For a chance to win, leave a comment telling me that you live in the US. Also, please tell me about your favorite citrus fragrance.
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