Atkinsons 1799 - Jasmine in Tangerine
England is the second home of this small, white, and intensively scented exotic flower.
It all started with a legendary love story - Krishna brought the wonderful Jasmin from heaven to his wife Rukmini. But time passed until the 18th century - then the English doctor Sir Thomas Milington brought the delicate white flowers to England.
Jasmin in Tangerine is a contemporary hommage to this ancient exhibition connected to a great love story. An extraordinairy and pretty interpretation of Jasmine - melted with fruity and sunny tangerine. Its fruity notes add some freshness to the noble Jasmine flower. In the heart we have opulent flowers with Ylang-Ylang, Gardenia, Osmanthus. Vanilla and white cedarwood carry them all through the hours.
Manufacturers Information:
Euroitalia
Via Galileo Galilei
5
20873
Cavenago di Brianza MB
Italien
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Responsible Person:
NOBILIS Group GmbH
Rheingaustraße
32
65201
Wiesbaden
Deutschland
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www.nobilis-group.com
Flammable, External use only, Keep out of reach of children, Keep away from flames and heat, Avoid spraying in eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs
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