Kâshân Rose

Kâshân Rose

The Different Company
Kâshân Rose
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The nose behind this fragrance is Emilie Coppermann

Kâshân Rose

Launched 2013 Unisex
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Description

The story behind this fragrance

Kâshân Rose by The Different Company is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Kâshân Rose was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Emilie Coppermann. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Litchi, Sage and Cardamom; middle notes are Rose, Peony and Hawthorn; base notes are Musk, Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Sandalwood. Just before Summer 2013 the collection of L'Esprit by the house of The Different Company has been expanded by three fragrances—South Bay, Kashan Rose and White Zagora. All three compositions are signed by perfumer Emilie Coppermann, who enriched them with refreshing summeriness and a dashy stamp. Fragrances of the L'Esprit collection are available in flacons of 90 ml EDT with tags bearing the names of the fragrance and the olfactive pyramid of each announced composition. Kashan Rose is a surprising fragrance, developing with notes of the Persian rose celebrated at the festival of the rose in May in the city of Kashan, the first oasis in the region. Top notes provide a fresh and spicy blend of sage, litchi, pink pepper and cardamom, while creating a unique mixture of aromas leading to the Persian rose in the very heart. Rose flowers are surrounded with hawthorn and peony, on a base of ambrette, sandalwood and musk.

The Composition

A symphony of notes that unfold over time

TOP NOTES

First impression · 15–30 minutes

LitchiPink PepperCardamomSage

HEART NOTES

The soul · 2–4 hours

RoseHawthornPeony

BASE NOTES

The lasting impression · 4+ hours

MuskAmbrette (Musk Mallow)Sandalwood

Perfect For

💼 Office🍷 Date Night🛋️ Casual🏃 Sport✈️ Travel

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