Un Air d'Apogee
Somehow both airy and deep, Un Air d'Apogée is a perfect warm tobacco fragrance enriched with velvety suede, cedar, labdanum and honey. A shop favorite.
From Maison Violet
Un Air d'Apogée is a discovery, an exception, a phenomenon. Its leathery notes and vibrant mimosa blend elegantly with waxy, warm and aromatic tobacco, and are illuminated by a radiant and generous iris absolute. Brazilian tonka bean lends peppery, spicy and incisive facets to an enveloping and textured base of soft and nourishing honey. A novel fragrance, with an addictive leather-suede accord unlike any other, where tobacco dances a subtle ballet with woody notes, culminating in a multi-dimensional fragrance that defies definition.
Formerly known as Apogée, the perfume originally appeared in 1932 under the direction of Marc-Aaron Rehns. Apogée was one of the last signatures of the House before its first disappearance. Its most notorious form of bottle was that of an Inkwell with a bakelite stopper. In the various advertisements used at the time, peacock feathers were represented.
Perfumer
Nathalie Lorson
Notes
anise, sage, honey, mimosa, cedar, Balkan tobacco, leather, labdanum, ambrox
FYI
Created in Paris and produced in Switzerland.
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Un Air d'Apogee
Un Air d'Apogee
Somehow both airy and deep, Un Air d'Apogée is a perfect warm tobacco fragrance enriched with velvety suede, cedar, labdanum and honey. A shop favorite.
From Maison Violet
Un Air d'Apogée is a discovery, an exception, a phenomenon. Its leathery notes and vibrant mimosa blend elegantly with waxy, warm and aromatic tobacco, and are illuminated by a radiant and generous iris absolute. Brazilian tonka bean lends peppery, spicy and incisive facets to an enveloping and textured base of soft and nourishing honey. A novel fragrance, with an addictive leather-suede accord unlike any other, where tobacco dances a subtle ballet with woody notes, culminating in a multi-dimensional fragrance that defies definition.
Formerly known as Apogée, the perfume originally appeared in 1932 under the direction of Marc-Aaron Rehns. Apogée was one of the last signatures of the House before its first disappearance. Its most notorious form of bottle was that of an Inkwell with a bakelite stopper. In the various advertisements used at the time, peacock feathers were represented.
Perfumer
Nathalie Lorson
Notes
anise, sage, honey, mimosa, cedar, Balkan tobacco, leather, labdanum, ambrox
FYI
Created in Paris and produced in Switzerland.
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Description
Somehow both airy and deep, Un Air d'Apogée is a perfect warm tobacco fragrance enriched with velvety suede, cedar, labdanum and honey. A shop favorite.
From Maison Violet
Un Air d'Apogée is a discovery, an exception, a phenomenon. Its leathery notes and vibrant mimosa blend elegantly with waxy, warm and aromatic tobacco, and are illuminated by a radiant and generous iris absolute. Brazilian tonka bean lends peppery, spicy and incisive facets to an enveloping and textured base of soft and nourishing honey. A novel fragrance, with an addictive leather-suede accord unlike any other, where tobacco dances a subtle ballet with woody notes, culminating in a multi-dimensional fragrance that defies definition.
Formerly known as Apogée, the perfume originally appeared in 1932 under the direction of Marc-Aaron Rehns. Apogée was one of the last signatures of the House before its first disappearance. Its most notorious form of bottle was that of an Inkwell with a bakelite stopper. In the various advertisements used at the time, peacock feathers were represented.
Perfumer
Nathalie Lorson
Notes
anise, sage, honey, mimosa, cedar, Balkan tobacco, leather, labdanum, ambrox
FYI
Created in Paris and produced in Switzerland.























