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Hermes Un Jardin En Mediterranee 1.7 oz

19 February 2009 No Comment

un-jardin-en-mediterranee-16The Un Jardin En Mediterranee by Hermes 1.7 oz Eau de Toilette Spray is the smallest size that this fragrance can be purchased in. The fragrance evokes a poignant journey and olfactory trip that brings forth the feeling a garden set in the Mediterranean.

The Hermes Un Jardin En Mediterranee 1.7 oz EDT Spray is the first fragrance developed for Hermes Un Jardin (A Garden) series. When En Mediterranee is translated from French, it esseintally means “A Garden in the Mediterranean”. This scent fits the name on all levels as its light and oceanic scent puts the person wearing it right in that setting.

The fragrance of Un Jardin En Mediterranee is one that is light, floral and aquatic. This unisex product feels as it is infused with the Mediterranean ocean in the bottle. This unique scent is based on the notes such as notes are mandarin orange, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are orange blossom and white nerium oleander; base notes are cypress, fig leaf, musk, red cedar, juniper and pistachio. These ingredients all come together to produce a perfume that nicely smelling and unique. This is one of the scents that will work well in those warm summer days, a must have and highly recommended.

If using the perfume with the Hermes Un Jardin En Mediterranee Body Lotion, it  enhances the overall fragrance.

  •          Launch Date: 2003
  •          Fragrance Notes: notes are mandarin orange, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are orange blossom and white nerium oleander; base notes are cypress, fig leaf, musk, red cedar, juniper and pistachio.
  •          Recommended-Use: Summertime, Spring
  •          Fragrance Style: Light, Crisp, Fun, Happy
  •          Size: 1.7 oz (50 ml)

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