L'Humaniste - Eau de Parfum
It is in the Renaissance that perfume, a princely past-time in Italian courts, became an art in France. And when François Rabelais imagined the Abbey of Thelema as a utopian centre of humanist culture, he included the use of the most delicate fragrances – rose water, orange blossom water and ‘angel water’ – among the refined pleasures of his ‘handsome, well-built and well-natured’ monks and nuns.
It is to François Rabelais, the most illustrious member of the dynasty, that the house of Frapin has dedicated L’Humaniste, a fragrance as bracing and limpid as the curious, open minds of Renaissance men.
The scent opens with a soaring burst of citrus vibrant with spices: zesty green cardamom, burning woody black pepper, pink peppercorn, sweet nutmeg… Its playful ‘gin’ accord is a wink to Rabelaisian humor and to the oracle of the Divine Bottle consulted by Pantagruel.
Bolstered by aromatic juniper and thyme, it tilts L’Humanist towards a distinctly masculine register, softened by a green, rosy peony in the heart notes, and by the almond, tobacco and hay facets of tonka bean of the base notes. A fresh, bright fougère fragrance composed by perfumer Sidonie Lancesseu.
- Top Notes: Lemon, bergamot, cardamom, pink berries and black pepper
- Heart Notes: Juniper berries, nutmeg, thyme and peony
- Base Notes: Gin, oak moss and tonka bean
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