Caron - Fleurs de Rocaille

Perfumers / Noses
Ernest Daltroff
- aldehydic
- floral
- aldehydes
- bouquet
- bloom
- white flowers
- lily of the valley
- ylang ylang
- sheer
- lilac
- refreshing
- gardenia
- jasmine
- rose
- cedarwood
- floral
- stylish
Family: Floral Aldehydic
Concentration: Eau de parfum
Top notes: jasmine, rose, lilac, aldehydes
Heart notes: ylang ylang, lily of the valley, violet, gardenia
Base notes: musk, sandalwood, oak moss , cedarwood
Caron says:
In 1933, women had started to discover sport for themselves and Ernest Daltroff sensed their need for lighter, more dynamic perfume. He drew on aldehydes - a brand new discovery in perfumery - to enhance a magnificent bouquet of natural flowers, and created Fleurs de Rocaille, which is today probably the most famous of all Caron perfumes.
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