24 Papyrus de Ciane

24 Papyrus de Ciane
PG24 Papyrus de Ciane was launched in 2010 by French indie brand Parfumerie Generale, now called Pierre Guillaume Paris.
Inspired by Sicily’s Fonte Ciane, a pool of clear, blue water that feeds the Ciane river, it is the only place in Europe where papyrus grows wild. Once upon a time, it was the centre of a paper-making industry, but in 1984 it was made a protected nature preserve and one of Sicily’s top tourist spots.
Greek mythology, or one version of it anyway, says that the Fonte Ciane was created when Ciane, a naiad, tried to stop Hades from abducting her BFF Persephone. Hades punished Ciane by turning her into a blue pool of water.
So, how does it smell? Bergamot and galbanum make the opening citrusy and green, and neroli appears and sweetens them a bit. As it blooms, it gets more aromatic from lavender. Leathery labdanum and smoky incense appear, and clove warms it up and adds a hint of spice. At the base, Mousse de Saxe gives it a mossiness along with a gorgeous licorice/leather accord that is just heart-stoppingly beautiful. Vetiver a the greenness and musk g a woodiness and softens the whole composition.
This gorgeous complex scent is a pleasure to wear.
Notes: Bergamot, galbanum, neroli, broom, lavender, clove, incense, cistus labadanum, vetiver, Mousse de Saxe, white musk.