Roberto Verino has launched Gold Bouquet, a new fragrance for women and a flanker to last year's Gold. Gold Bouquet is a floral interpretation of Gold, and is Roberto Verino's tribute to the tenderness of women.
Gold Bouquet was developed by perfumer Jean Charles Niel, and the notes feature cyclamen, green fruits, violet leaf, rose, tuberose, white flowers, vanilla, patchouli and musk.
Roberto Verino Gold Bouquet is available in 90 ml Eau de Toilette. (via podiumediciones.es, marvimundoperfumerias)
it’s an interesting mix of notes – is that a dandelion puff on the box?
Yes, and there’s a reason, but my Spanish is not good enough to figure it out 🙂
Robin, send me the text or publish it here, I’ll translate it for you..
Thanks!
Roberto Verino (Perfumes y Diseño) presenta su nueva fragancia Gold Bouquet, nacida de tres fuentes de inspiración: la rosa, por su sutil aroma y su riqueza cromática, de la que se elige su tono apolvado; las semillas de diente de león, que representan sutileza y fecundidad; y el bouquet de flores, personificando la delicadeza.
“Roberto Verino (Perfumes and Design) introduces its new fragrance Gold Bouquet. It draws its inspirations from 3 sources: the subtle fragrance and rich colours of the rose, from which the powdery tone was chosen; the dandelion seeds, which represent subtlety and fertility; and the flower bouquet, which represents gentleness.”
If it doesn’t make much sense, it is only in part due to the poor translation :-))
Many thanks! And yes, that’s a pretty darned obscure inspiration — kind of odd.