Originally launched by Lanvin in 1925 as Géranium D'Espagne, Spanish Geranium was created by Madame Marie Zede, and later may have been tweaked by Andre Fraysse. WWII halted production of the perfume but by 1950 it was re-introduced and renamed Spanish Geranium in 1951 for the US market. Spanish Geranium has a scent profile of fresh spicy, aromatic, warm spicy, citrus, woody, amber, animalic, floral, earthy, and green accords.
Top Notes
Aldehydes, Geranium, Lemon, Bergamot
Heart Notes
Palmarosa, Carnation, Rose Geranium, Pepper
Base Notes
Tonka, Oakmoss, Ambergris, Civet, Patchouli, Benzoin, Sandalwood
Offered is a rare 2oz/60ml splash bottle of eau de Lanvin. It is in its original box, and has never been opened. A rarity indeed!
