A mysterious composition of woods, spices and fruits, perfect for day and night.
A fruity chypre fragrance developed by Jacques Guerlain in 1919, the Mitsouko perfume is named after the heroine of Claude Farrère’s novel La Bataille, which tells of a fraught wartime romance between a Japanese woman and a British officer. Mastering a balance of peach notes with jasmine flowers and May rose, the lingering final stage of the scent blends spicy notes with earthy underbrush and vetiver.
- Chypre
- Fruity
- Woody
- No
- Base notes: Spices, Amber, Cinnamon, Vetiver, Oakmoss
- Middle notes: Lilac, Peach, Jasmine, Ylang-ylang, Rose
- Top notes: Citruses, Jasmine, Bergamot, Rose










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