The Haunting Musical Muse: Lilac Wine Art Meets Art
The inspiration for Lilac Wine from Art Meets Art is just as poetic as the fragrance itself - it's a sensory translation of the iconic jazz ballad, "Lilac Wine", which was originally written by James Shelton back in 1949, and later immortalized by musicians like Jeff Buckley and Nina Simone. Perfumer Frank Voelkl, known for his work on Le Labo's Santal 33, interpreted Jeff Buckley's soulful take on the song, capturing the "sweet and heady" emotions of the lyrics in scent.
Olfactory Notes
The fragrance opens with a playful yet mysterious burst of juicy plum and powdery violet, evoking the first sip of a forbidden drink. As the top notes fade, the heart reveals its intoxicating soul: cognacs boozy warmth swirls with herbal clary sage, like a dimly lit jazz bar where passion simmers under the surface. Finally, the base lingers like a haunting memorycedarwood and musk wrap around the skin, while a whisper of moss adds earthy depth.
Olfactory notes: Woody, Powdery, Lavender
Fragrance Family: Aromatic Fougre
Top Notes: Lavender, Violet, Plum.
Heart Notes: Cognac composition, Clary Sage, Freesia.
Base Notes: Cedarwood, Musk, Moss.
- Concentration Eau de Parfum
- Made In France
- Perfumer Frank Voelkl
- Year of Launch 2017
If you're wondering about how long "Lilac Wine Art Meets Art" will last, Fragrantica says you can expect it to linger for about 6 hours.
Ingredients: Alcohol denat. 79% vol., parfum, aqua, coumarin, linalool, hydroxycitronellal, geraniol, limonene