Jardins D’Écrivains is a French company based in Paris, and benefits from a private Cabinet de Curiosités, located in Honfleur. The brand was born of a real passion for the history of literature, his creations are for aesthetes searching for rare perfumes.

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    Alcazar

    $1,280
    Within the revitalizing ambiance of a Mudéjar courtyard, the essence of a Sevillian poet from the golden age materializes. A gentle fragrance of Green Orange and Mint gracefully dances through the air, casting an enchanting spell. The whispering of the Musky Sour Orange leaves portends a luminous and illustrious Andalusian essence that emanates with elegance. Top Notes Green Orange, Elemi, Mint Heart Notes Green Tea, Grapefruit, Neroli, Bitter Orange Leaves Base Notes Cedar, Musk, Patchouli Eau de Parfum
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    Alcools

    $1,280
    Jardins D’Écrivains embodies the “Pléiade” with a triptych poems whose olfactory adaptation expresses the intensity of leather, cedar and patchouli. Excellence inspires a precious sillage. ALCOOLS from Apollinaire An elixir of leathery maceration. The inebriation of the senses unveils the art of shocking. An essence composed of artemisia, birch, lilac, tonka bean, benzoin and styrax.

    Top Notes

    Artemisia, Birch

    Heart Notes

    Lilac, Tonka bean

    Base Notes

    Benzoin, Styrax Eau de Parfum
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
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    Exil

    $1,280
    Jardins D’Écrivains embodies the “Pléiade” with a triptych poems whose olfactory adaptation expresses the intensity of leather, cedar and patchouli. Excellence inspires a precious sillage. EXIL from Saint - John Perse An emanation of deeply rooting elements. “I shall inhabit my name”, a signature perfume composed of eucalyptus, thyme, clove, amber, heliotrope, musk and cedar.

    Top Notes

    Eucalyptus, Thyme

    Heart Notes

    Clove , Amber

    Base Notes

    Heliotrop , Musk ,Cedar Eau de Parfum
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    Gigi

    $1,280
    GIGI, the famous heroin of Colette invites us in the Paris 1900. Beautiful, mischievous, she seduces by her simplicity, her insouciance and her outspokenness. To celebrate her, Jardins D’Écrivains imagines a theme of lively and fruity white flowers.

    Top Notes

    Freshly cut Grass, Orange blossom, Neroli

    Heart Notes

    Tuberose, Jasmin, Blackcurrant

    Base Notes

    Sandalwood Eau de Parfum
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.

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