Armani Privé - Figuier Eden
Figuier Eden opens with a citrus-spice trio — bergamot, mandarin, pink pepper — that's light and precise.
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- Floral50
- Citrus
The note pyramid
- Pink Pepper
- Mandarin Orange
- Bergamot
- Tea
- Fig
- Grass
By the editors · 2 min readFiguier Eden opens with a citrus-spice trio — bergamot, mandarin, pink pepper — that's light and precise. Fig arrives in the heart alongside tea and grass, combining into a green, slightly milky accord that's specific to certain fig-leaf interpretations: cool, lactonic at the edges, almost humid. A quiet tea note backs it without asserting itself.
The iris and amber base are restrained, adding just enough warmth to anchor the greenery without turning the composition toward the floral-oriental end. This is a low-drama, wearable fragrance — the kind that earns notice through clarity rather than projection. Works in warm weather and suits quiet, unhurried settings.
Scent twins
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