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A Garden Plant Turned Olfactory Star

 

Unveiling an Intriguing Raw Material: Between Crisp Greenery and Tangy Freshness 

While rhubarb often evokes images of grandmother’s jams or tangy-sweet pies, in perfumery, it plays an entirely different tune. At Domaine Privé, rhubarb takes center stage as a fragrance in its own right. Not just a simple supporting note, but a key ingredient, spotlighting its full, vegetal, and sensory richness.

Where does the "rhubarb" note come from in perfumery?

Unlike woods or flowers, rhubarb cannot be extracted as a natural essence. There is no true rhubarb essential oil. Instead, perfumers craft an accord using aromatic molecules that replicate its green, juicy, and tangy characteristics.

Domaine Privé’s Rhubarbe

What makes it so captivating is its clean and direct structure. It doesn’t strive to impress, but rather reveals beauty in its purest form.

It’s a fragrance that surprises with its simplicity and seduces with its precision. A perfect balance between a detoxifying olfactory experience and a stroll through a garden still kissed by morning dew.

Who is this fragrance for?

- For those who love gender-neutral, sophisticated scents.

- For those who want to wear something other than citrus or flowers in spring.

- For those who appreciate the art of composition, the magic of accords, and the play of contrasts (tartness / sweetness, crispness / skin).

Expert Tip: How to wear Rhubarbe?

- On bare skin, after a shower: for a "clean" but edgy feeling.

- Layered with a musky or woody base: to soften or prolong the fragrance.

- Or simply in your daily routine, to add a fruity and tangy touch.

👉 Discover Rhubarbe