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Southern Bloom

by Hamid Merati-Kashani
A rare floral bouquet inspired by the ephemeral bloom of a wild Australian flower. Southern Bloom is inspired by a very brief phenomenon in Australian nature: the blooming of the boronia, a rare flower that only blossoms for a few weeks in spring on Bruny Island in Tasmania. This precious flower, renowned for being one of the most expensive raw materials in perfumery, is at the heart of the fragrance.
Capacity 100ml
186,00€
Regular price 186,00€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Florale
Notes de tête
  • Blackcurrant bud
  • Italian Mandarin
Notes de cœur
  • Absolute Boronia
  • Coconut
  • Italian Iris
  • Ylang
  • Madagascar Ylang
  • Jasmine Sambac
Notes de fond
  • Australian Sandalwood
  • Musk
  • Amber
  • Vetiver

Occasions
  • Casual
  • Professional
  • Romantic
  • Everyday
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

Southern Bloom evokes a bright spring landscape where the vegetation begins to open after winter. The opening is fresh and slightly fruity, then the fragrance transforms into a rich and velvety floral bouquet dominated by boronia, surrounded by white flowers. Gradually, the composition becomes softer and creamier thanks to sandalwood and coconut, leaving a warm and elegant impression on the skin. The overall ambiance is that of a sophisticated, sunny, and enveloping floral fragrance, reminiscent of the lush Australian nature and the rarity of certain wild flowers.

The brand

Goldfield & Banks is a perfume house founded in Australia, born in Sydney in 2016 from a love affair. Dimitri Weber, a French-Belgian perfumer, visited Australia for the first time around 2014 and was looking for an Australian perfume brand. He couldn't find any. Fascinated by the botanical richness of a continent that modern perfumery had almost never explored, he decided to stay and create what didn't exist. The house's name pays homage to Joseph Banks, the British botanist who accompanied James Cook on his circumnavigation of the globe in the 18th century and was the first to reveal Australia's extraordinary plant diversity to the European world. Dimitri Weber translates this same exploratory curiosity into his perfumes: boronia, Australian red ginger, Tasmanian sandalwood, Southern coastal moss, Tasmanian lavender from Provençal plants transplanted a century ago. Rare ingredients, little or never used in perfumery, picked locally then sent to France to be formulated with organic beet alcohol and bottled using European methods. Each fragrance is a precise postcard: a sunset over the Indian Ocean for Sunset Hour, the feeling of walking on a wave-battered coast for Pacific Rock Moss, the warmth of a rose in the middle of the desert for Rose Magnitude. High-concentration extracts, designed to last and leave a distinct impression. Australia in a bottle, composed with French expertise.

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