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Un Jardin En Mediterranee

un-jardin-en-mediterraneeHermes created Un Jardin en Mediterranee as a fragrance that will transport you to a garden that is smack dab in the middle of some Mediterranean island. This classic from perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena brings forth a fragrance that is nice woody, citrusy and floral scent. The scent from this perfume is a result of floral notes such as bergamot, orange blossom and white oleander; while wood tones like red cedar and fig wrap this fragrance up nicely. This is a unisex fragrance and both women and men will enjoy what it has to offer.

When the Hermes Un Jardin en Mediterranee is applied you should expect to be greeted with a crisp light and not overpowering fragrance. You get this woody, citrusy and green scent that smells very natural in the beginning. As it begins to dry down, you are left with this very soft dry leaf smell. This is a result of the fig, but it is never overbearing. You will be able to still smell the floral alongside the fig.

The scent if it were a color would be lush green. It also will give you a feeling of how it is on a Mediterranean island. It truly is a really nice and unique fragrance.

Un Jardin en Mediterranee by Hermes is one of those scents that can be worn anytime throughout the year. However, it is mainly suited for one of those hot summer days, as it just gives off a certain aura that is more suited for the hotter months.

Un Jardin Mediterranee is one of the most original and different fragrances that I have experienced. Its green, fruity and woody notes all make you feel as if you are at an ocean smelling flowers and trees. This original unisex fragrance is a must-have. There is no need to try it before you buy as it classic hands down.

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