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Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson 3.4 oz

19 February 2009 No Comment

un-jardin-apres-la-mousson1The Un Jardin Apres La Mousson by Hermes 3.4 oz Eau de Toilette Spray is the largest size available for this particular fragrance. Apres La Mousson is the latest scent from the popular Un Jardin series, which has become extremely popular.

The Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson 3.4 oz EDT Spray was developed in 2008 by poplar in-house fragrance designer for Hermes, Jean-Claude Ellena. The name translated from French means “A Garden After Monsoon”, and this scent is so true to the word. Apres La Mousson can be described as an earthy fresh scent that will have the person wearing it have a light-spirited and crisp feel.

When a person smells Un Jardin Apres La Mousson, they can envision a spicy earthy smell that is supposed to be representative of Kerala (in India) after the monsoon. It is almost a spicy, vegetal, floral and earthy smell all together in one. This definitely unique smell is due to the notes such as pepper, coriander, cardamom, ginger, Kahili ginger flower and vetiver. All of these notes come together to create this distinctive and totally different smell. This fragrance is one that should be worn during the hot summer months. La Mousson is a different fragrance that isn’t for everyone, but if you like taking risks then give it ago. This is a scent that is unisex, so men and women should enjoy it.

The perfume works well with the Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson Body Lotion.

  •          Launch Date: 2008
  •          Fragrance Notes: cardamom, coriander, pepper, ginger, Kahili ginger flower and vetiver.
  •          Recommended-Use: Summertime
  •          Fragrance Style: Different, Earthy
  •          Size: 3.4 oz (100 ml)

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