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Beau Rivage The Men’s Fragrance

BEAU RIVAGE, our debut men’s fragrance capturing the legendary days of Monaco. The lightness of the French Riviera, mingled with the lively temperament of the Côte d’Azur. Refreshing scents of bergamot and French cedarwood, mingle with invigorating mountain pepper, and subtley intoxicating amber and white musk.  A classic men’s fragrance with a modern twist.

Apply BEAU RIVAGE Eau de Toilette to pulse points, particularly neck, wrists and inside of elbows after bathing or showering to clean dry skin. These naturally warmer areas will help to gently emanate the fragrant notes throughout the day, for an air of effortless elegance .

£49.95

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SKU: 5808 Categories: ,
 

Features

Base Notes: Musk, Amber, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Middle notes: jasmine, linden blossom, eucalyptus, lily of the valley, Top Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange, Green Tea, Galbanum, Litsea Cubeba

Application

Apply to clean dry skin on your pulse points, including next, wrists and inner elbows. These are also naturally warmer areas which will help project scent more readily so you can use less of it.
 

Product Ingredients

Alcohol, Parfum, Aqua, Linalool, Limonene, Citral, Geraniol, Citronellol, Benzyl Alcohol, Base Notes: Musk, Amber, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Middle notes: jasmine, linden blossom, eucalyptus, lily of the valley, Top Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange, Green Tea, Galbanum, Litsea Cubeba
What else can we tell you?

Beau Rivage is a reminiscence of the glory days of the Jet Set in Monaco, the summer resort by the sea and the great successes of Graham Hill in the Principality. Rosie Bernard, owner of the legendary Rosie‘s Bar, Monaco, said about Graham Hill “It’s hard to tell what was so special about him, but he had one of those auras, you know, with his cap, his moustache and his special sense of humour. He often just sat there is the sun, drinking his beer and chatting and joking with fans. Even the French were enraptured with him and, as you know, we’re not so known for our humour.”

Graham Hill was dubbed ‘Mister Monaco’ because he won here five times: 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968 and 1969. He loved this track because he liked the precision.

 

 

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