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Monday, October 5, 2020

Yendi by Capucci c1972

Yendi by Capucci: launched in 1972. Created by perfumer Jean-Louis Sieuzac of Roure-Bertrand (now Roure).






Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral fragrance for women. It begins with an aldehydic fruity top, followed by an elegant floral heart, resting on a sensual, powdery, feminine base. Modern, sensual, lingering, languorous scent - jasmine from the French Riviera, orange blossoms from Calabria, patchouli from Penang, vetiver from the Bourbon Islands, spice notes from cascarilla and cinnamon.
  • Top notes: aldehydes, bergamot, hyacinth, peach, raspberry, honeysuckle
  • Middle notes: Nosi Be ylang ylang, Calabrian orange blossom, French Riviera jasmine, rose, honey, lily of the valley, cyclamen, clove buds, orris, orchid
  • Base notes: gaiac wood, myrrh, Bourbon vetiver, Penang patchouli, cascarilla bark, cinnamon, sandalwood, musk, cedar, amber, styrax, vanilla, oakmoss

Bottles:


The bottles were designed by sculptor Serge Mansau and produced in France by Pochet et du Courval.









Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued. Still being sold in 1993.

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