De Lirius

Renier

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De Lirius by Renier Perfumes: A Journey to Pre-modern Cuba

Immerse yourself in the captivating essence of De Lirius by Renier, an olfactory masterpiece that transports you to the untouched Cuba of 1895. Drawing inspiration from the ethereal beauty of the Cuban Ginger Lily, also known as the White Butterfly, De Lirius offers a harmonious balance of nature's finest elements.

This exquisitely crafted scent begins with a creamy embrace, punctuated by tropical notes of soursop fruit and the distinct aroma of guava leaves – a true homage to the lush Cuban fields. With every spritz, you're enveloped in the refreshing aura of its verdant notes, reminiscent of planting a pristine tree adorned with pristine white blooms. This sentiment echoes the rich heritage and spirit of the Taino Indians.

The soulful tale behind De Lirius is brought to life through its iconic muse - a Taíno maiden delicately gathering butterfly flowers along the serene Toa River. As the scent evolves, it unveils a symphony of woody fragrances. Traversing from the heart of Haiti, through Cedar and Guayacan woods, each nuance is harmoniously interwoven with Vetiver, reminiscent of lush foliage.

De Lirius by Renier is not merely a fragrance; it's an evocative experience. A testament to Renier Perfumes' commitment to excellence, this scent epitomizes originality and intricate craftsmanship. Every whiff resonates with passion, evoking feelings of nostalgia, tranquillity, and the allure of nature. Join us in celebrating the legacy of De Lirius Renier – a scent that stands unparalleled in its elegance and depth.

De Liruis Renuer fragrantica rating 4.22 out of 5 with 110 votes

Top notes: Dewy Foliage, Soursop, Honeysuckle, Magnolia, Grapefruit.
Hert notes: Ginger Lily, Wet Earth, Guayaba Leaves, Cardamom, Ginger Lily Root, White Pepper.
Base notes: Haitian Vetiver, Cedarwood, Mahogany, Amber, Guaiac wood, White Musk.

  • Extrait de Parfum

  • Made in Czech


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