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Centaure by Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Centaure was launched in 1991. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Francois Laporte. Top notes are brazilian orange, mint, petit grain and lemon; middle notes are black currant, lavender, balsam fir, jasmine and neroli; base notes are musk, oakmoss, vetiver and tobacco.
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Wonderful.This perfume is a natural evolution from another one by the same Nose (J. Laporte).
I'm talking about L'Eau du Caporal,a discontinued L'Artisan fragrance.
They have many common notes,but,where "The Caporal" was a beautiful and suave
Mint/Lavander combo (and peraphs the best use of Mint ever done in parfumery) Centaure is more aggressive and under certain point of views strange enough to keep at bay many people from it.
The first feeling is that of a mosquitos
repeller!
But I find the ensamble irresistible.
A bold fragrance for bold guys.
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