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Sortilege by Le Galion

Posted on September 12, 2011 at 9:50 PM

Sortilege was created in 1937 by Paul Vacher of Le Galion. It was composed of over 80 ingredients.

 

Sortilège is a floral aldehydic in the direction of vintage Chanel No.5, powdery and very rosy with a delicate woody and jasmine note.

Top: aldehydic - bergamot, aldehydes, hyacinth, neroli, fruity notes (peach/strawberry).

Middle: floral - rose-jasmine with ylang ylang, lily of the valley, orris, lilac, sweet violets 

Base: woody balsamic sweet - vetiver and sandalwood with cedar, vanilla, coumarine (tonka), civet, musk, a delicate chypre note and ambery-opoponax.


Categories: Discontinued, Vintage & Classic Perfumes Reviews

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