Eau De Parfum

004 Gin, Mandarine, Musk 30ml

IDR810,000
In stock
SKU
BP004CI30

Our 004 opens on a gin note imparted by juniper berry, a zesty cold spice that gives our cologne its vigor and modernity. Our perfumer, chose to pair it with a cocktail of citrus fruits where Italian lemon, bergamot and mandarin resonate with sun-drenched vitality. A heartwarming hint of nutmeg helps to transition from the heart notes to the base of Indonesian patchouli, which brings warmth to this icy, sparkling cocktail with its earthy, mossy notes of smoked wood. Lastly, tobacco, tonka bean and white musks temper our cologne and give it staying power – enough to awaken the mixologist within you.

What is a “gin” note?

Gin is a type of liquor obtained by flavoring ethyl alcohol with juniper berries, the only spice to be produced by a conifer. The essential oil contained in these very aromatic fruits has a fragrance and taste that combine woody, fresh, balsamic and floral notes. The result is a full-bodied fragrance, gentle and slightly sweet with a spicy hint of pepper. Gin is used as a base for many mixed drinks. Here, Karine used an overdose of juniper berries to lend this cocktail of citrus fruits its gin aspect.

What is expression?

Expression, or cold pressing, is a process used for fruits and citrus ones in particular. This is because the essential oils of these plants are contained in small glands on their peel. The technique of expression comes from Italy which makes perfect sense as the region is one of the main producers of citrus fruits! In the past, expression was carried out by hand using a procedure called “sponge-pressing”. Nowadays expression is performed using machines that abrade the rind and tear the outer surface of the fruit to release the essence.

What is patchouli?

Patchouli is a tropical plant grown in Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. The plant has long stems that can grow to 1 m (3 ft 3) tall. But don’t expect to be able to identify its smell just yet as it’s the drying and processing of the leaves that creates the fabulous scent of patchouli. The patchouli essence obtained after distillation releases an earthy, damp, ethereal, powerful and vibrant scent that gives it all its charm. Patchouli is used as an ingredient in perfumery for its incredible stabilizing and binding properties. That is why it can be found in several of our fragrances: 501, 602, 901 and even in our candle 03!


Mix & Match:


Become your very own perfumer by mixing two fragrances together. Strike the right balance for a result that is just as unique as you are. 004 and 801 is a winning combination; pair the two to produce tremendous freshness.


How to use it:


Spray onto pulse points like the wrists, neck, behind the ears, and the crook of the elbow to make your fragrance last longer...


Available in the following sizes:


15 ml (0,5 fl.oz.)

30 ml (1 fl.oz.)

100 ml (3,3 fl.oz.)


Ingredients:


Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), alpha-isomethyl ionone, amyl cinnamal, benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, hexyl cinnamal, isoeugenol, limonene, linalool. 78% vol. 


Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. To confirm that a Bon Parfumeur product is suitable for your personal use, please consult the list of ingredients that is included on our product packaging.

Cruelty free, 100% Made in France

Top

Italian Lemon
Bergamot
Mandarin

Heart

Juniper Berries
Ginger
Nutmeg

Base

Tobacco
Tonka beans
Indonesian Patchouli
White Musks

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Since living in Grasse as a child and attending the Roure perfumery school (now Givaudan), Karine Dubreuil-Sereni has created iconic fragrances like Lanvin Eclat d’Arpège and become a fragrance designer for Bon Parfumeur. But Karine is not just a great perfumer; she’s also a classical opera singer. Jasmine, orange blossom, mimosa, rose, iris, anise and exquisite citrus fruits are the ingredients Karine finds most addictive, reminding her of her childhood in Grasse. “Creativity, for me, is how open we are to the world, how curious we are.” That is why Karine’s sources of inspiration are so diverse: travel, a raw material, a new plant, a good meal... and above all art. She is particularly fond of the artist Roman Zaslonov, who has a very colorful personality. She thinks that “being a Bon Parfumeur means never losing your inner child, spontaneity and creativity.”

Karine Dubreuil-Sereni

Perfumer