
The perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour wields the scents of incense, woods, and aromatic resins as though he conjured a djinn. Presently the in-house "nose" for L'Artisan Parfumeurs, he also is responsible for the masterpieces from a small Italian house called, rather magnanimously, Eau d'Italie. Fine by me; call them Eau d'Europe if you want, they are each of them a work of art.
Eau d'Italie's Sienne l'Hiver (Siena in winter) will, and always will be, a scent of such complete emotional beauty that I am at a loss to give it further words.
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