19th century Russian chic: The scent of violet on a gentleman's neck, the bear fur coat and leather boots, the birch and fir trees in Russian forests. Based on the account of Aleksandr Pushkin's fateful duel in 1837 St. Petersburg, ALEKSANDR is a sophisticated violet leather fragrance for everyone.
January 1837, St. Petersburg, Russia.
On a frosty winter afternoon, a fiery gentleman finishes his toilette by dabbing on a preparation of Neroli and Violet. He draws down his cuffs, dons a heavy fur and strides out in polished leather boots. As he rides off on his sledge, the woody scent of Fir fills the air. Beyond the snow-laden trees, on a clearing bathed in amber light, his fateful duel awaits.
Top Notes: Neroli, Aldehydes, Iced vodka accord, Birch leaves
Heart Notes: Violet leaf, Orris, Cognac, Russian leather accord
Base Notes: Fir balsam, Birch tar, Oakmoss, Animalic musk accord