Created in 1920 by Jacques Guerlain, Eau de Fleurs de Cédrat possesses the secret freshness of the scents of the Mediterranean. Inspired by the landscapes of the Riviera, its composition is orchestrated around citron accents and takes up a traditional family formula. This is an extremely subtle fragrance. Its label bears an iconic code of the House: the Guerlain star.
Its bottle bears a constellation of 69 bees, the symbol of the Empire and the emblem of the Guerlain family of "Colognes". It can be customised upon request, hand-gilded and emblazoned with initials.
Capacity :100 ML
fragrance
Lemony Citrus. Pure, tangy, clear.
Eau de Fleurs de Cédrat possesses the secret voluptuousness of the scents of the Mediterranean. Inspired by the citron, it is very refreshing and tangy. This is an extremely subtle fragrance, the perfect companion to help you feel good at any hour of the day.
Eau de Fleurs de Cédrat can be sprayed on clothing all summer long. It is a must in conditions of extreme heat and humidity. This fleeting Eau de Cologne blends perfectly with your usual Eau de Toilette, Eau de Parfum or Extract.
On special order, the iconic Bee bottle can also be used to hold your usual fragrance.
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