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TOM FORD BLACK ORCHID 50 ML

Rs. 15,000.00 Rs. 9,700.00

Black Orchid is opulent and classically dark,  A luxurious and sensual fragrance with a rich, dark trace of black orchid and spices, it is modern and timeless.

It remains to be said that Black Orchid is long lasting and with a widespread aura.

This is not about an ordinary orchid, it's about something a little more strange and rare. I wanted the blackest orchid, and those aren't easy to find." The perfume is luxurious

 It was announced as an oriental chypre.

The top notes are French jasmine, black truffle, ylang-ylang, black currant, and effervescent citrus.

In the floral-spicy heart, dwells Tom Ford's black orchid, more imaginary than real, and the base combines woodsy notes (patchouli and sandalwood), dark chocolate, incense, amber, vetiver, vanilla, and balsam.

Top Notes

Truffle
Gardenia
Black Currant
Ylang-Ylang
Jasmine
Bergamot
Mandarin Orange
Amalfi Lemon

Middle Notes

Orchid
Spices
Gardenia
Fruity Notes
Ylang-Ylang
Jasmine
Lotus

Base Notes

Mexican chocolate
Patchouli
Vanille
Incense
Amber
Sandalwood
Vetiver
White Musk
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