Louis XV 1722 Rosé is a brilliantly effervescent, regal masterpiece born from an ultra-luxury collaboration between the house of Xerjoff and the historic champagne house, Maison de Venoge. Inspired directly by the sophisticated and prestigious Louis XV Rosé Champagne, the fragrance mirrors the sparkling, crisp opulence of an elite vintage poured in the gardens of Versailles at sunrise. It completely avoids the dense, heavy, or dark, thorny paths often found in traditional rose perfumes. Instead, it weaves a striking, multi-dimensional narrative that captures the sensory magic of delicate champagne bubbles rising to the top of a crystal flute. It tells an olfactory story of absolute luxury, pairing a luminous, dew-kissed floral heart with a mouthwatering canopy of sun-ripened orchard fruits and a soft, warm woody baseline.
Olfactory Pyramid:
Top Notes: Raspberry, Pear, Blackcurrant
Heart Notes: Damask Rose, Plum, Geranium, Cedarwood
Base Notes: Madagascar Vanilla, Amyris, White Musk
Vibe: "The Imperial Rosé Champagne", sparkling-fruity, effervescently floral, crisply bright, and effortlessly opulent.
Performance: Operating at a premium, highly concentrated Parfum strength, Louis XV 1722 Rosé delivers an impressively stable and elegant presence on the skin that easily sails through 8 to 10 hours of wear. It opens with an expansive, highly diffusive flash of tart blackcurrant and succulent raspberry that beautifully captures a crisp, sparkling wine profile in the air. As the fragrance reacts to natural body heat, the sharp, juicy elements soften into a dense, velvety scent bubble driven by the exceptional texture of fresh Damask rose and smooth plum. The long-lasting drydown transitions seamlessly into a comforting, close-wearing base of warm vanilla and clean amyris that clings remarkably well to clothing.