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Black gold

by Cyrill Rolland
A hot and spicy plum dipped in dark, addictive gourmandise. Gold Noir highlights a dark and spicy gourmandise, with a true sense of richness and contrast. The fragrance plays on the idea of a substance that is both opulent and controlled, between oriental warmth and more structured elegance.
Capacity 75ml
85,00€
Regular price 85,00€
Familles olfactives
Orientale
Épicée
Ambrée
Notes de tête
  • Heliotrope
  • Cinnamon
  • White Wood
Notes de cœur
  • Amber
  • Plum
  • Leather
Notes de fond
  • Tonka Bean
  • Vanilla
  • Patchouli

Occasions
  • Romantic Evening
  • Romantic
  • Special Occasion
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

Gold Noir perfume opens with a spicy warmth of cinnamon and heliotrope, immediately creating an enveloping and slightly powdery sensation. Then, a juicy and dark plum emerges, bringing a deeper fruity touch that adds dimension to the overall composition. Over time, the fragrance becomes more mellow, with vanilla and tonka bean providing a warm and addictive sweetness, supported by woods and a leathery hint that give it longevity. It's an intense and sensual perfume, playing on the contrast between spices, dark fruit, and warm gourmand notes, with a real presence.

The brand

Majouri is a French perfumery house founded in Paris in 2017 by Hadi Masmoum, who was born in Damascus into a family of perfume merchants, in one of the world's oldest capitals. This dual heritage—the Orient of his childhood and the France of his training—structures everything the house does. The name says it all. Maa, water in Arabic, and Jouri, the Damask rose: two words, two worlds, one house. Hadi Masmoum studied perfumery in Grasse, falling in love with a Mediterranean light common to both sides of his life, a light that nourishes both the Grasse rose and the Damask rose of his origins. This shared light has become the guiding principle of all his compositions. The perfumes are developed in Grasse in collaboration with renowned perfumers, whom Hadi Masmoum grants real freedom of expression, while inviting them to explore his own olfactory sensibility. The bottle, designed by Pochet du Courval, founded in Normandy in the 17th century and a benchmark in luxury, reflects this same dialogue: textured glass with oriental arabesques, a golden cap evoking a rising or setting sun, somewhere between the two shores. Refillable from the outset, long before sustainability became a trend, it is designed to last as long as the memory it carries.

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