
Cologne 352
Description
Cologne 352 opens with the freshness of Italian lemon paired with crisp, green crushed-leaf notes. Juniper berries bring a spicy facet to the top. The floral heart intertwines orange blossom, rose and lily-of-the-valley. The woody trail combines cedar, guaiac wood and white musk. Perfumer: Jacques Huclier, Givaudan.
History
Cologne 352 is a fragrance from niche brand Ex Nihilo. Pairing heritage and innovation, the designers wanted to work with top-of-the-line ingredients in unusual combinations. The juice nestles in an Art Deco-inspired bottle, and the cap can be personalized with precious cabochons. This cologne with an eau-de-parfum concentration owes its name to the house’s address on Paris’s elegant Rue Saint-Honoré. For more information: ex-nihilo-paris.com
Range
Eau de Parfum 3.4, 1.7 and 2.5 oz.
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05 april 2014
The niche brand Ex Nihilo is not familiar to me. I am happy that the cologne has an eau de parfum concentration as I like my scents to have persistence and longevity. This sounds delicious and I would definitely want to try this just to see how the Italian lemon is used.
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