! Coromandel by Chanel

The evolution of Fragrance

Coromandel by Chanel

Fragrance

Top: citruses, bitter orange, neroli Heart: jasmine, rose, patchouli, orris Base: incense, olibanum [also known as Frankincense], benzoin, woodsy notes, musk, Tahitian vanilla

Coromandel starts with an amber vibrato followed, by dry notes of Frankincense and Benzoin, then soulful woody notes, add elegance and depth to the sensuous accord striking trail.
Coromandel is said to be an homage to Coco Chanel's beloved lacquered, wooden Chinese folding screens and was introduced to the world in 2007 as part of Chanel's six-line collection called “Les Exclusifs.” It was created by Chanel's house perfumer, Jacques Polge, along with an equally famous “nose” in the industry,

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