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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Wind Song by Prince Matchabelli c1953

Wind Song by Prince Matchabelli c1953.





Inspired by L'Air du Temps.


Fragrance Composition:


It is classified as a brilliant floral bouquet fragrance for women. It starts with a fresh spicy top, dry in the modern manner, followed by a spicy floral heart, resting on a powdery, feminine base subtly undertoned with woody notes. Dry floral of lilac, jasmine, rose, iris with rich woody notes.

  • Top notes: calabrian bergamot, Italian lemon, neroli, coriander, estragon, lily of the valley, mandarin
  • Middle notes: rose, clove buds, ylang ylang, orris, jasmine, rosewood
  • Base notes: Mysore sandalwood, East Indian vetiver, Tibetan musk, benzoin, cedar, Abyssinian ambergris



Bottles:

Packaged in the lovely sceptre and jade green crown flacons. The identifying package symbol is a soaring bird.




Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, but relaunched in 1995.  



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