Mure Sauvage
Mure Sauvage opens with the tart, slightly green smell of wild blackberries still on the vine—there's a berry sweetness tempered by leaves and stems.
The scent fingerprint
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- Cherry70
- Sweet50
- Violet50
- Green
By the editors · 2 min readMure Sauvage opens with the tart, slightly green smell of wild blackberries still on the vine—there's a berry sweetness tempered by leaves and stems. It skips the syrupy jam direction and stays close to the fruit as you'd find it growing along a hedgerow in late summer, complete with a faint woody undertone that suggests brambly undergrowth.
As it settles, a soft musk appears beneath the fruit, along with whispers of white florals that never overwhelm the berry character. The composition remains straightforward and legible throughout, more sketch than oil painting.
This is an easy-wearing fruity scent for anyone who wants blackberry without gourmand thickness. It's casual, pleasant, and unpretentious—the kind of fragrance that feels appropriate for an afternoon walk but won't command a room.
Scent twins
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