Parfum d'Empire Azemour les Orangers (2011) {New Fragrance} {Perfume Review}
Perfumer-composer Marc-Antoine Corticchiato calls it a "landscape-fragrance" inspired by his childhood spent in Morocco. The perfume evokes the orange groves which belonged to his parents and his horseback riding in a region stretching from the oued Oum Er r'Bia to the Atlantic sea coast. The name pays homage to the ancient city of Azemmour, a place of both Muslim and Jewish pilgrimage. By changing the orthography slightly, it was made to look more like "Amour" or love. It's a nostalgic and personal perfume for the nose. It is also an atmospheric scent and a study of the complete scent of the orange tree, including leaves, peel and bark.
Notes: orange, clementine, tangerine, grapefruit, lemon, coriander, cumin, black pepper, pink pepper, blackcurrant, galbanum, neroli, geranium, orange blossom, rose, hay, moss, henna and cypress.








