"The fantasy of a new, timeless elegance."
A young opus that has already become a key player in the current niche perfume landscape. Ganymede is a magnificent fragrance that plays on an unexpected contrast to become the signature of a new fresh and mineral elegance... The scent moves from notes of mandarin to the spicy and slightly salty notes of the immortelle flower, to sublimate an almost metallic mineral leather... A windswept ocean of salt water, a mythical aesthetic.
From the satellite of Jupiter discovered by Galileo who gave it its name, it has the radiant glow - that of a succulent mandarin that bursts forth as soon as the fragrance is opened. From the Trojan prince abducted by Zeus to whom the gods granted eternal life in order to preserve his beauty, a silky flesh scented with osmanthus with fine facets of melting apricot, powdery violet and velvety suede... With Ganymède eau de parfum, Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch imagine what divine skin would be like. Fresh skin warmed by the caress of tawny leather. Salty, golden skin, saffroned by the sun of the immortelle with facets of spices and hay, exalted by the contrast of a mineral breath, that of the marble world where the gods live. Paradox of Ganymede: this eau de parfum that breathes, an airy texture more than an olfactory material, yet deploys a trail of unparalleled breadth and persistence. A contemporary classic.