Le Galion - Tubereuse
Created in 1937, this is the most narcotic of all the fragrances that was inspired by an old formula and is a tribute to Paul Vacher’s personal taste for single flower fragrances.
A voluptuous and intoxicating fragrance, Tubereuse has a sparkling start, opening with green galbanum and mandarin. The spices grow and are then followed by crisp fruit, raspberry and pear. Finally cedar and amber resonate on a background of musk and Cyprus.
Floral
Top Note: Tangerine, Galbanum, Pink Pepper, Pear
Heart Note: Tuberose, Rose, Orange Blossom, Raspberry
Base Note: Cedarwood, Ambergris, Musk
The bottle
Refined and elegant. The fragrance bottle embodies timeless design, which draws inspiration from the purist geometric shapes of the original bottle and the Art Deco period of its heyday. The cap contrasts perfectly with the faceted glass bottle.