Translated from the French spoken in Provence, ‘bigarade’ means ‘bitter orange’ – which gives you an inkling as to the top note of
Frédéric Malle’s
Bigarade Concentrée eau de parfum. Co-created by master perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, there are hints of florals (rose, to be precise) and muskier notes of cedar and hay underneath the initial citrusy burst – not to mention spicier aromas that come from cardamom and pink pepper.
<li>Frédéric Malle eau de parfum
<li>Top notes: Bitter Orange
<li>Heart notes: Cardamom, pink pepper, rose
<li>Base notes: Cedar, Hay
<li>Creator: Jean-Claude Ellena
<li>50ml, 100ml
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