FLEURS DE ROCAILLE
In the 1930s, Ernest DALTROFF's muse, Félicie WANPOUILLE, inspires a joyful, floral, impulsive perfume, which remains one of High Perfumery's great successes.
The Perfume:
Evocative of nature in the spring, Fleurs de Rocaille, redolent of floral bouquets, unites in a single perfume the bewitching fragrances of lilac, lily of the valley, violet, iris and rosebuds, against a sandalwood background.
Fleurs de Rocaille unlocks the door to the simplest, most wonderful dreams a perfume can conceal.
Accords: Jasmine, Aldehyde, Sandalwood