CLASSICAL DRY WOODS
Olfactory power players Leather and Saffron-Orange Blossom are not afraid to be bold.
The name 'Outrecuidant' derives from the old French cuidance evolving from the Latin cogitare: 'to think' and outre 'beyond, too much'.
In a great shimmer, Grapefruit and Pineapple provoke verbal jousting with the burst of a high and pretentious Orange Blossom in reaction to Saffron and Cardamom’s retort. The response to Labdanum’s woody, resinous nature is intensified once Leather arrives on the scene. In the end, Oud, who is roused by Patchouli, also accepts his arrogance.Or
Perfumer: Gerald Ghislain.
Fragrance Notes: grapefruit, cassis, pineapple, saffron, cardamom, orange blossom, cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, leather & labdanum ciste.