



MEMORY MOTEL



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- A word from the perfumer
- Ingredients
- Olfactory Notes
Andy Warhol, fascinated by Montauk, rented his house to the Rolling Stones in the summer of 1975 for the pre-recording of the album 'Black and Blues', which featured the haunting ballad 'Memory Motel'. This song is a fervent homage to the vintage veneer of a tumultuous era. It carries an androgynous aroma, with tobacco and patchouli mingling, pierced by a hint of vanilla. There is something timeless and rock n' roll about it, reminiscent of the past.
"We imagined 'Une Nuit Nomade' to elegantly awaken the desire to wander from one continent to another, discovering romantic and surprising destinations. 'Une Nuit Nomade' is an invitation to a motionless journey, an olfactory nomadism where each patch of skin becomes a new frontier, conducive to the revelation of a perfume, an emotion. Our quest for a fragrant world is limitless."
alcohol denat (sd alcohol 39c) - parfum (fragrance) - aqua (water)- butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane -ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate - ethyhexyl salicylate - alpha-isomethyl ionone - limonene -anise alcohol - benzyl alcohol - cinnamyl alcohol - citral - coumarin - eugenol - isoeugenol - linalool
Top notes: Bergamot
Heart notes: Carnation & Iris
Base notes: Tobacco, Vanilla, Leather, Incense, Oakmoss & Patchouli
