
Flor y Canto
Description
Flor y Canto, by Arquiste, is composed around floral notes: tagete, tuberose, magnolia and frangipani blossom, in addition to copal, a kind of Mexican frankincense. The fragrance was designed in collaboration with Rodriguo Flores-Roux, Givaudan.
At a glance
The atmosphere of a Mexican fiesta
History
Founded by Carlos Huber, the Arquiste brand’s vocation is to connect history, architecture and fragrance. ‘Arquiste aims to interpret the past in the present through perfume in order to connect olfactory memory to great moments in history,’ this niche brand explains. One of its very first scents, Flor y Canto (‘Flower and Song’ in Spanish) carries us back to the year 1400 in Tenochtitlan, Mexico, in the midst of the most fragrant celebration in the Aztec calendar.
Range
Eau de Parfum 1.8 oz.
Bottle
The oval bottle is topped with a golden cap.
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19 july 2015
Voilà un parfum bien tentant, mais à 165 dollars, ouch... Quant à la tubéreuse, vous avez raison, mais pourquoi pas avec des notes chaudes et crémeuses ?
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09 january 2015
I just commented the other day that I'd like to see an orange tuberose done for a man. I had no idea Arquiste did it already with Flor y Canto.
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09 june 2013
A little too flamboyant for me. The tuberose and frankincense just ruined it for me.
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17 march 2013
Ce parfum masculin appartient à une famille olfactive des plus originales pour une composition destinée aux hommes. Étonnant d'y trouver de la tubéreuse.
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