Perfume 12.1 Un Crime Exotique

Perfume 12.1 Un Crime Exotique

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TOP NOTES: elemi resin, black tea, ginger, cocoa, benzoin, amber

12.1 Un Crime Exotique features an unusual combination of elemi resin and ginger, which combines the aromas of tea, Ceylon cinnamon and star anise in a spirited farandola dance step. Mate absolute and cocoa highlight the wonderful exotic shade of Oceania sandalwood.

What inspired
Pierre Guillaume created his first chypre fragrance 12 Hyperessence Matale in 2005. Twelve years later, he added spice and gourmand notes to this traditional chypre composition and called it 12.1 Un Crime Exotique.

Fragrance category: spicy - oriental

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Pierre Guillaume

Pierre Guillaume - a perfumery born in the heart of the Auvergne Volcanic Regional Park.

Independent perfumer

Pierre Guillaume 's idea was born in 2010, when the company "PIERRE GUILLAUME DIFFUSION" was founded.

It was equipped with production facilities: a composition studio, a raw material cellar and a packaging line exclusively for the production of perfumes created by Pierre Guillaume .

Pierre Guillaume creates and produces his perfumes with complete creative and financial freedom, in his own workshop, under his own brand name.

Inspiration for the collection

The search for scents and the perfume collection itself were inspired and encouraged by the life motives and circumstances of the founder Pierre Guillaume himself.

Fascinated by scents and later by perfumes from an early age, Pierre Guillaume grew up in a family of chemists and collected essential oils and fragrances from childhood, a prelude to what would become his true job as a perfumer many years later.