Iris Coffee
A bittersweet and ardent sip.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Cardamom
Heart Notes: Iris, Tonka bean, Coffee
Base Note: White musk
To warm up passengers on transatlantic flights, Joseph Sheridan, owner of an Irish café, created a hot and invigorating drink in the 1930s: Irish coffee.
The fragrance recalls that moment when the traveller finds stimulating comfort. The freshness of bergamot and cardamom gives way to a powerful sensation, between bitterness and sweetness, transcribed by notes of coffee, tonka, iris and jasmine. A sweet and ardent sip.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Cardamom
Heart Notes: Iris, Tonka bean, Coffee
Base Note: White musk
120 CHAMPS-ELYSEES PARIS 1929
The CHERIGAN house was born in a pivotal period, an enchanted parenthesis during which Paris became the epicentre of the artistic world, the origin of a wave of liberation and creativity, of the explosion of perfumery houses and their ever more sensual and daring olfactory creations.