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Apres La Mousson

Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson, released in 2008, is the third fragrance in Hermes Un Jardin (A Garden) product line. When translated, the name of the perfume means A Garden After Monsoon. When you smell it, you will realize that it truly matches up with that name.

The Apres La Mousson is a unisex fragrance and both women and men can enjoy what Hermes has to offer from this particular scent. The scent can be described as a spicy watermelon that is somewhat semi ripe. This is big difference compared to the en Méditerranée and Sur Le Nil

The Un Jardin Apres La Mousson fragrance line has a few more products compared to the others. These include the Eau de Toilette Natural spray, Body Lotion, Perfumed Shower Gel and Dry Oil (limited edition).

For more information on Un Jardin Apres La Mousson products, please read more below:

Overview

The fragrance can be described as a scent that is fruity with a twist. It is not as popular as the others before, but they definitely are trying a different approach. The fragrance captures the feeling of India (part of its inspiration)  and there is that unique mix of fruit and spice. This is a summer fragrance and if you want something different, then this should be given a try.

The Hermes Un Jardin En Apres La Mousson has base notes that contain cardamom, coriander, pepper, ginger, Kahili ginger flower and vetiver.

Mood: Fruity, Woody and Spicy. Summer.

Products

Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson Eau De Toilette: 1.6 oz and 3.3 oz

Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson Perfumed Body Lotion 6.5 oz

Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson Perfumed Shower Gel 6.5 oz

Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson Limited Edition Dry Oil 3.3 oz

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