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Scent Profile

Notes

Top Notes
Orange, Grapefruit
Middle Notes
Pepper, Pelargonium, Flint
Bottom Notes
Vetiver, Cedar, Patchouli, Benzoin

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About Hermès

Hermès is a French luxury house founded in 1837, known for its exceptional craftsmanship across leather goods, fashion, accessories, and fragrances. The brand entered the perfume market in the 1950s and has since become a respected name in both designer and niche-style perfumery. Under the direction of perfumers such as Jean-Claude Ellena and Christine Nagel, Hermès fragrances are celebrated for their minimalist elegance, transparency, and artistic composition.

The house's fragrance portfolio includes notable creations such as "Terre d'Hermès," a widely acclaimed masculine woody mineral scent, and the "Hermessence" collection, a minimalist niche line emphasizing raw materials and subtlety. Women's classics such as "Calèche" and modern florals like "Twilly d'Hermès" reflect the brand's ability to blend tradition with contemporary style.

Hermès fragrances often focus on naturalistic interpretations of woods, citrus, spices, florals, and earthy accords. Ellena's tenure in particular shaped the brand's identity with light, airy compositions characterized by clarity and refined simplicity. Christine Nagel continues this direction while introducing richer, more expressive scents.

Elegant bottle designs, premium craftsmanship, and artistic storytelling play key roles in Hermès' olfactory universe. The brand remains an influential force in modern perfumery, appealing to those who appreciate understated luxury and thoughtfully composed fragrances.