Here are a few special gems from our perfume archives. Quantities are very limited (some have only 2-3 bottles available). Most of these have our newer labels with artwork. ALL are labeled either 5 ml amber bottles, rollerball, or 30 ml bottles.
Many of these perfumes have ingredients that are no longer available and can never be blended again.
- Persephone: A love spell of sexy ripe pomegranates and dark red merlot wine.
- Queen of Hearts: A pulchritude of brandied black cherries saucily enrobed in a dark decadence of praline tart.
- Rêverie Balnéaire: The remains of a driftwood bonfire, white sand, dried seaweed, a kiss of ocean waves, and sun warmed skin musk.
- Tuesday in Trieste: The essence of a lazy summer afternoon idling at a piazza cafè - a sparking cocktail of prosecco and elderflower wine, fresh apricots, green fig, citrus, mandarins, and effervescent summer musks.
- Wing of Bat: A surprisingly clean chypre of oakmoss, green patchouli, crushed ferns, grey amber, a faint trace of musk, and a hint of leather.
Art: Achilles among the daughters of Lycomedes (detail) by Jan Boeckhorst, c. 1650
Here are a few special gems from our perfume archives. Quantities are very limited (some have only 2-3 bottles available). Most of these have our newer labels with artwork. ALL are labeled either 5 ml amber bottles, rollerball, or 30 ml bottles.
Many of these perfumes have ingredients that are no longer available and can never be blended again.
- Persephone: A love spell of sexy ripe pomegranates and dark red merlot wine.
- Queen of Hearts: A pulchritude of brandied black cherries saucily enrobed in a dark decadence of praline tart.
- Rêverie Balnéaire: The remains of a driftwood bonfire, white sand, dried seaweed, a kiss of ocean waves, and sun warmed skin musk.
- Tuesday in Trieste: The essence of a lazy summer afternoon idling at a piazza cafè - a sparking cocktail of prosecco and elderflower wine, fresh apricots, green fig, citrus, mandarins, and effervescent summer musks.
- Wing of Bat: A surprisingly clean chypre of oakmoss, green patchouli, crushed ferns, grey amber, a faint trace of musk, and a hint of leather.
Art: Achilles among the daughters of Lycomedes (detail) by Jan Boeckhorst, c. 1650