Le Chant de Camargue
Le Chant de Camargue is Alberto Morillas working a rice-milk accord — Paradisone, Hedione and a creamy lily-of-the-valley effect — over Calabrian bergamot.
The scent fingerprint
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The note pyramid
- Bergamot
- Rice
- Hedione
- Sandalwood
- Musk
- Sandalwood
By the editors · 2 min readLe Chant de Camargue is Alberto Morillas working a rice-milk accord — Paradisone, Hedione and a creamy lily-of-the-valley effect — over Calabrian bergamot. The opening is bright but quiet, citrus that settles fast.
What dominates is the rice: powdery, slightly sweet, milky in the way warm grain steams. Heliotropine and coumarin push it toward almond-meadow territory, then sandalwood and silky musks slide underneath in the drydown. The composition is named after the Camargue's white rice fields, and the perfume reads like an evocation of that landscape — flat, luminous, monochrome.
Wears very close. A daytime fragrance, intentionally weightless, almost a gesture.
Scent twins
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