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Russian amber

by Marc-Antoine Corticchiato
A festive and dazzling amber, between alcoholic effervescence and baroque warmth. Ambre Russe by Parfum d'Empire is a fragrance inspired by art, excess and celebration, with an almost theatrical vision of amber. The perfumer wanted to create something generous, radiant and lively, like a Great Gatsby party.
Capacity 50ml
120,00€
Regular price 120,00€
Familles olfactives
Épicée
Ambrée
Notes de tête
  • Vodka
  • Champagne
Notes de cœur
  • Leather
  • Cinnamon
  • Tea
Notes de fond
  • Amber
  • Incense
  • Musk

Occasions
  • Festive
  • Evening
  • Elegant outing
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Ambre Russe, a personal fragrance by Marc-Antoine. A generous, radiant, and lively perfume, reminiscent of grand Gatsby-esque soirées. The idea is to combine the warmth of amber with an unexpected opening, marked by notes of vodka and champagne, which immediately create a sensation of effervescence. From the opening, the fragrance surprises with a lively, alcoholic, almost sparkling note, evoking a raised glass at the beginning of an evening. This festive freshness contrasts with what follows, creating a very dynamic effect. Very quickly, spices come into play, notably coriander, adding depth and progressive warmth. Then, the fragrance becomes deeper and more enveloping. Russian tea and aromatic facets enrich the composition, giving it a more elegant and sophisticated dimension. The whole remains fluid, with a natural transition between alcoholic freshness and spicy warmth. Over time, Ambre Russe settles into a warm and sensual base. Amber takes its full place, supported by a Russian leather that brings an elegant and slightly smoky depth. The fragrance becomes richer, more enveloping, while retaining its festive and luminous aura. It is a confident, warm, and highly personal signature, made to mark and accompany great moments.

The brand

Parfum d'Empire is an independent French perfume house founded in 2002 by Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, perfumer and doctor of chemistry. Born in Morocco, of Corsican origin, he grew up between his parents' orange groves in Azemmour and the island's maquis, in the family home in the village of Cuttoli Corticchiato. A passionate horseman since the age of eight, he is not a perfumer who learned to use raw materials: he is a scientist who analyzed them for years before making them speak. The name of the house refers to the empire of the senses, the conviction that perfume does not only appeal to the sense of smell, but to all the senses at once. Perfume must be a conquest, be it amorous, spiritual, or a conquest of oneself. His vision takes him back to the very origin of perfume: eroticism and the sacred, the two dimensions that all civilizations have recognized in it. His compositions are powerful, built without superfluous elements, with a precision serving raw emotion. He draws from a repertoire of rare and complex raw materials, often little used elsewhere, chosen for their olfactory truth rather than their accessibility. Ambre Russe evokes the last tsars. Cuir Ottoman crosses the Orient. Azemour les Orangers revives his childhood Mediterranean. Corsica Furiosa and Tabac Tabou earned him two Fifi Awards in 2015 and 2016, the equivalent of the Oscars of perfumery. A house entirely free, entirely singular, entirely itself.

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