Premier Figuier Extrême
Premier Figuier Extrême takes the original fig concept and sharpens it into something more resinous and tenacious.
The scent fingerprint
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The note pyramid
- Fig Leaf
- Peach
- Fig
- Sandalwood
- Sandalwood
- Peach
- Fig
By the editors · 2 min readPremier Figuier Extrême takes the original fig concept and sharpens it into something more resinous and tenacious. Where the first iteration felt like standing beneath a fig tree on a bright afternoon, this version leans into the woody, lactonic density of the fruit itself—thick milk from a split stem, green-brown bark warming in the sun. The coconut undertone becomes more pronounced here, though it never turns tropical or sweet in the conventional sense.
As it develops, a subtle almond bitterness emerges alongside dried fig paste and cedarwood. The effect is less airy than its predecessor, more grounded and structured, with the greenness held in check by amber and something faintly resinous. It wears closer to the skin but with greater persistence.
This suits those who found the original too fleeting or too bright—people who want fig without the pastoral lightness, who prefer their greenery tempered by warmth and a hint of shadow.
Scent twins
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