Description
Established in 1837 as a Parisian harness workshop, Hermès has spent nearly two centuries defining the pinnacle of French craftsmanship and elegance. In 2018, perfumer Christine Nagel evolved the house’s legendary 2006 olfactory narrative with Terre d’Hermès Eau Intense Vétiver, shifting the focus from mineral horizons to a more profound, vegetal power.
What does Terre d’Hermes EAU Intense Vetiver EDP smell like?
This Eau de Parfum is a sophisticated entry in the Woody Aromatic family, offering a more robust and persistent presence than the original composition. It represents a shift in equilibrium, where the raw energy of the earth is balanced by a luminous, citrus-led vitality.
- Top Notes: The fragrance awakens with a sharp, invigorating burst of sun-drenched bergamot and zesty grapefruit, creating a crystalline citrus canopy that feels both bracing and exceptionally bright.
- Middle Notes: At its heart, the scent gains a vibrating complexity; the electric heat of Sichuan pepper provides a spicy tension, while the elegant, green facets of geranium leaf lend a structured, floral-minty poise.
- Base Notes: The soul of the fragrance is found in an overdose of vetiver—earthy, rooty, and intensely woody—resting upon a foundation of warm amberwood and resinous frankincense that lingers like the memory of sun-warmed stone.




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