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Cartier Le Baiser Du Dragon
Cartier Le Baiser Du Dragon
كارتير ليه بيسر دو دراجون - 100ml, EDP
SAR 1,050.00

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Information

Brand Cartier
Gender Women
Product Type Perfume
Fragrance Style Elegant
Fragrance Family Woody
Color Black, Orange
Size 100 ml
Release Year 2003
Ingredients Lemon, Indian Verbena, Peppermint, Orris, Jasmine, Musk, Rose, Cedar, Pine, Resin, Caramel, Patchouli, Chocolate, Vetiver
Concentration Eau de Parfum
Top Notes Amaretto, Gardenia, Almond, Neroli
Heart Notes Orris, Jasmine, Musk, Rose, Cedar
Base Notes Pine, Resin, Caramel, Patchouli, Chocolate, Vetiver

Product Description

Le Baiser du Dragon by Cartier, which refers to a Dragon's Kiss in French, is an exotic woody-aromatic fragrance that layers rich almond and musky florals over a subtly sensual base of vetiver and patchouli. The fragrance opens with a sumptuous, fiery almond and amaretto accord rounded out by citrus and floral tones of neroli and gardenia. Heady jasmine, iris and powdery-fresh red rose dominate the heart notes, flanked by cedar and white musk. Lightly bitter, woody vetiver and earthy-sweet patchouli combine with nuances of caramel, benzoin and dark chocolate to produce a deeply satisfying finish.

About the brand:

Cartier is a French luxury goods conglomerate that designs, manufactures, distributes and sells jewelry and watches. Founded by Louis-François Cartier in Paris in 1847, the company operates more than 200 stores in 125 countries and is regarded as one of the most prestigious luxury goods manufacturers in the world. Expanding into the world of fragrances, the luxury house found further success, creating perfumes and care products that continue to appeal to their international customer base.

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