Devilishly bitter, then divinely sweet - this eccentric tea is a bundle of contradictions, from the moment it touches the skin. Absinthe is crisp and cinnamon is hot. The flowers are ethereal and the wood is strong. Licorice is strong and the powder is soft and it all blends together in an indescribable way that will push you to sniff your arm again and again. Melancholy and unfriendly, it is the unexpected lightness of heart at the sight of a gray and rainy day; the decadent thrill of revelry in a bad mood that lasts too long; the strong stab of sadness when you hear that someone else is happy. This is a fragrance dark, troubled and enigmatic, even in the most gentle parts, and in the center of everything there is the aromatic abisinthe (Artemisia absinthum), almost medicinal at first, but becomes a warm presence and amazing as the elixir develops. Diabolically sharp and attractive, this is the perfect perfume to wear when you are looking for trouble. In fact, if you wear it, trouble will find you. Composition: Wormwood (Artemisia absinthum), cinnamon, anise, lily, jasmine, tiare, tagette, marigold, musk, cedar
Enjoy Serge Lutens Douce Amere