GUERLAIN's EAU DE COLOGNE DU COQ, introduced in 1894 by Aimé Guerlain, embodies a unique blend of subtlety and charm. This fragrance is fresh, aromatic, and energizing, reminiscent of a lively spring day and serves as a tribute to France, represented by its emblematic rooster. Adorning the bottle are 69 meticulously designed bees, which reflect the grandeur of the Napoleonic Empire and tie the scent to Guerlain's esteemed "Eaux" collection. For those interested, options for customization include hand-applied gold details or personal initials. The fragrance features a fresh citrus profile, characterized by its tonic and revitalizing qualities.
Ingredientes: alcohol, aqua (water), parfum (fragrance), limonene, linalool, citral, geraniol, bht, citronellol, tocopherol.