Hermes Un Jardin sur le Nil Eau de Toilette (tester without cap)
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Brand:
Hermes
Line: un jardin sur le nil
Product Type: eau de toilette, tester
Classification: elite
Volume: 15 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Note: Carrot, Grapefruit, Green Mango, Tomato
Heart Note: Hyacinth, Lotus, Orange, Peony, Scirpus
Base Note: Cinnamon, Frankincense, Iris, Labdanum, Musk
Hermès Un Jardin Sur Le Nil Eau de Toilette is part of the Un Jardin fragrance series, dedicated to various gardens around the world. Inspired by the beauty of the Nile River banks and the unique contrast of Africa, Hermès' master perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena created the scent Hermès Un Jardin Sur Le Nil. It is sparkling and refreshing, dizzying with its positive mood and optimism. The beauty of the river's nature enchants with its wildness and thirst for life, while the source of eternal renewal — water — brings a piece of tranquility and freshness into the hustle and bustle of life. The fragrance is appealing to both men and women, as it falls into the unisex category.
In the top notes, Hermès Un Jardin Sur Le Nil reveals a luxurious bouquet of endless energy from citrusy grapefruit and green mango. Accompanied by tomato and carrot grown on the fertile soil of the Nile banks. At its "heart," reed and modest peony whisper, surrounded by the lively dance of capricious orange, stately hyacinth, and barely perceptible lotus. The composition concludes with playful iridescences of iris, cinnamon, labdanum, musk, and frankincense.
TESTER - A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance that manufacturers include with a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences (such as fragrance quality, durability, etc.) between a tester and the retail version! The only difference is that, since testers are produced for advertising purposes, the manufacturer does not package them as carefully: they are offered in so-called technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This accounts for the lower price of testers.