Gurlain: Imperiale EDC – “Perfumer to His Majesty”
Created in 1853 by Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain, Eau de Cologne Impériale was the very first Eau de Cologne by Guerlain. Specially composed for the Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, it earned its creator the title of “Perfumer to His Majesty”.
The Empress enjoyed the exclusive use of this fragrance before giving her authorisation for it to be sold. On its label, it bears the symbol of the Empire with the coat of arms chosen by Napoleon: the eagle, the imperial crown and the sceptre.
Fragrance Characteristics:
Guerlain Eau de Cologne Impériale was the very first Eau de Cologne created by Guerlain and offers the wearer a subtle, refined and delicate fragrance. This famous scent strikes a harmony around refined floral accords. Its fresh citrus notes of lemon and bergamot flirt with petitgrain, while the floral magic of neroli softens this citrusy bouquet.
Fragrance Notes:
- Top – Citruses, Neroli, Lemon Verbena, Bergamot, Lemon, Orange
- Base – Rosemary, Cedar, Tonka Bean