Marc Antoine Barrois Tilia - 5ML TRAVEL SPRAY

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Fragrance

Marc Antoine Barrois Tilia, Sample

Tilia by Marc-Antoine Barrois, crafted by the talented perfumer Quentin Bisch, is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance designed to captivate both women and men. As the scent opens, the bright and uplifting essence of lime blossom mingles with the intoxicating aroma of jasmine sambac, creating an initial impression that is both fresh and enchanting. This floral duo sets the stage for a fragrance that unfolds with elegance and sophistication.

As the fragrance develops, the heart reveals the soft, powdery allure of heliotrope paired with the warm, earthy character of broom. This combination enriches the scent, adding depth and complexity. The heliotrope introduces a creamy sweetness, while the broom imparts a subtle, honeyed warmth that intertwines beautifully with the floral top notes.

In the dry-down, the fragrance transitions into a more grounded composition. The base notes of vetiver, georgywood, and Ambrofix™ provide a rich, woody foundation that balances the earlier floral elements. Vetiver offers a grassy, slightly smoky quality, while georgywood adds a smooth, woody dimension. Ambrofix™ imparts a modern musky touch, rounding off the scent with a lingering, sophisticated finish. Tilia is an exquisite creation that showcases the artistry of both the Marc-Antoine Barrois house and the renowned Quentin Bisch.

Profile

  • Floral
  • Woody
  • Musk
  • Unisex

Notes

Top: Lime (Linden) Blossom, Jasmine Sambac

Heart: Heliotrope, Broom

Base: Vetiver, Georgywood, Ambrofix™

FAQs

How prominent is the lime blossom in Marc Antoine Barrois Tilia?
The lime blossom provides a bright and uplifting opening, creating a fresh and enchanting initial impression alongside jasmine sambac.

What does the heliotrope contribute to the heart of the fragrance?
The heliotrope introduces a creamy sweetness to the heart, complementing the warm, earthy character of broom and enriching the fragrance's depth.

How does the floral aspect of Tilia evolve as the fragrance develops?
The floral notes of lime blossom and jasmine sambac open the scent with elegance, which is later enriched by the soft, powdery allure of heliotrope and broom.

What is the role of vetiver in the base of this scent?
Vetiver adds a grassy, slightly smoky quality to the base, balancing the earlier floral elements and contributing to the fragrance's rich, woody foundation.