Annicke6 By Eight & Bob 100ml
Eight & bob
Annicke 6 EDP 100ml
FRAGRANCE FAMILY
FLORAL, ORIENTAL, SPICY
Each perfume in Albert's private collection was born from a memory of a place or of a person - transforming them into extraordinary fragrances to conserve them in time. In 1936, Albert Fouquet traveled to Megève - the luxurious ski resort town in eastern France, as he did every winter to spend his days skiing and his evening socializing. On this particular night, Fouquet attended a dinner at his friend Nicholas' château. At this gathering he met Annicke, a young Austrian woman with striking green eyes. Mesmerised by her, they spent the evening drawn to each other - chatting by the fireplace, dancing and drinking. As the evening came to a close and feeling the fluttering of love on this first night, Annicke and Fouquet promised to stay in contact.
As Annicke was to travel back to Austria and Fouquet to Paris, they promised to write to each other and meet again in a few months time. Their letters were filled with love, desire and dreams. Inspired by their planned meeting in Vienna, Albert created a fragrance to present to Annicke. She was amazed by the beauty of this perfume, and from then on Albert would present Annicke with a new perfume he had created on every meeting.
Annicke 6 is bewitching, classy and refined. This gorgeous perfume is inspired by Albert and Annicke's romantic adventures at the Pavillion de la Guyana in Paris. The gardens were set up at the end of the 19th century as a tropical agricultural research centre, growing crops of cocoa, coffee, bananas, vanilla, nutmeg and other spices. A sensual and sweetly spiced perfume with an exotic allure.
NOTES
Top: Sichuan Pepper, Bergamot, Carnation
Middle: Rose Absolute, Cinnamon, Madagascan Amber
Base: Sandalwood, Indian Labdanum, Benzoin
HISTORY
PERFUMER
Albert Fouquet
The perfume with history - Eight and Bob was created by Albert Fouquet, the son of a French aristocrat. In a room on the upper floor of the family château, Fouquet created and perfected various essences for his own personal use aided by Philippe, the trusted family butler. At social events his fragrance was in high demand, however Fouquet continually rejected proposals to market his fragrance. His fragrances were for his own delight, his own creative fulfillment and very personal as they told the stories of his favourite people and places. This all changed however, one night in 1937 when Fouquet met a young John F Kennedy who fell in love with his fragrance and the rest, as they say is history...