MFK Baccarat Rouge 540 EDP

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          Baccarat Rouge 540 was born from the collaboration between Maison Francis Kurkdjian and the Baccarat crystal glassmaker, whose 250th anniversary this perfume celebrates. The woody fragrance exudes a poetic alchemy, a graphic and intensely condensed olfactory signature. The airy facets of jasmine and the brilliance of saffron carry the mineral notes of ambergris and the woody tones of freshly cut cedar. Radiant and refined, Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum settles on the skin like a floral, amber, and woody breath.

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          The unisex Baccarat Rouge 540 fragrance plays on the subtle balance between floral and amber notes, creating a rare and unforgettable harmony.

          A creation signed by Francis Kurkdjian

          Composed by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, this emblematic creation embodies the spirit of French luxury. Inspired by the radiant beauty of Baccarat crystal, it translates the meeting of strength and finesse into scent. A true ode to balance, Baccarat Rouge 540 captivates with its controlled intensity and refined trail, made for those who seek a singular signature.

          A floral and amber composition

          At the heart of the fragrance, jasmine unveils its opulent and airy facets. It blends with amber to wrap the skin in a soft, sensual warmth, while the resin adds a mysterious and lasting depth. This precise arrangement creates a sensation that is both luminous and carnal, revealing the olfactory mastery that defines Maison Francis Kurkdjian.

          An exceptional bottle

          The bottle of Baccarat Rouge 540 pays tribute to the artisanal craftsmanship of the Baccarat house. Its pure silhouette and golden reflections evoke the glow of molten crystal. Every detail, from the glass to the engraved cap, reflects the pursuit of excellence and timeless beauty cherished by Maison Francis Kurkdjian.