
Amarige Ylang Ylang des Comores 2010
Description
Composed around ylang-ylang from the Comoros Islands, this variation on Amarige develops sun-drenched and powdery tonalities, as well, Givenchy explains, as an unusual “flambéed-banana” facet.
At a glance
When Cormoros ylang-ylang enhances Amarige
History
The 2010 ylang-ylang harvest from Mohéli Island, in the Comoros, amplifies the scent of Amarige. For the sixth straight year, Givenchy is proposing an olfactory variation on four of their perfumes, composed around a flower that has had an exceptionally good harvest. For 2011, Amarige has been reinterpreted around Cormoran ylang-ylang… The 2010 harvest of this flower was delayed until late May because of long, late rains followed by an exceptional flowering. Look out too for Turkish Damask rose Very Irrésistible, Egyptian neroli Organza, and Chinese Sambac jasmine Ange ou Démon.
Range
Eau de Parfum 2 oz., Limited Edition.
Bottle
For the 2010 harvest, the cubic bottle with rounded edges comes nestled in a black setting with yellow patterns inspired by toile de Jouy fabric.