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Bouquet de La Reine

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100ML / 3.4FL OZ - EAU DE TOILETTE

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$165

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565 Grand Ave, Carlsbad, CA 92008

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The Story

Embrace curiosity, experience a warm rush of violet leaf, juicy blackcurrant buds and sensuous tuberose.

Always surrounded by laughter, colour, friends and loved ones, Bouquet de La Reine has a magnetic energy and charismatic allure.

The enticing soft fruitiness of fresh peaches combines with jasmine and rose entwined with exotic tuberose and ylang-ylang as the radiant floral heart unfolds and is brought back to earth with a base of rich green oakmoss, sandalwood and vanilla.

Taking on the imperial life. Delectable notes of a fruity floral effervescence bring a golden glow and a warm smile. Elegant and positive, Bouquet de La Reine has instant chemistry. Created for a queen of the royal court, a radiant reflection of timeless beauty.

Bouquet de La Reine – the Queen’s bouquet – was created by Mr Floris as a wedding gift for Queen Victoria when she married Prince Albert in 1840. The fragrance was then added to the Floris repertoire in 1860. A modern contemporary adaptation of this perfume was created and introduced to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Top
Bergamot | Blackcurrant Buds | Peach | Violet Leaf
Heart
Jasmine | Lily of the Valley | Rose | Tuberose | Ylang Ylang
Base
Oakmoss | Sandalwood | Vanilla

The House

Floris London is the oldest English perfumer still trading. Founded in 1730, the house began by selling perfumes alongside combs and shaving products, and by 1820 was royal-appointed comb-maker to King George IV. Florence Nightingale, Winston Churchill, and Marilyn Monroe were customers. Nine generations of the same family later, every fragrance is still made in Britain — and many are composed around a single central note: neroli, bergamot, oud, or rose.

The Perfumer

Mr. Floris