Bois Bleu Perfume by Robert Piguet, First released in 2013, Bois Bleu by Robert Piguet is an energizing, centering woody floral fragrance that suits any season and any occasion. The top notes are brisk, invigorating, focusing: nuances of honeyed-tart citruses, freshest lavender and lightly bitter bergamot. This bright, brief opening settles in to a warm floral and spice heart of violet, nutmeg and clove. Sharp cedar and the exotic chocolate and smoke facets of vetiver blend with creamy soft sandalwood to produce a finish that is refined yet subtly sensuous. Aurelien Guichard is the nose behind Bois Bleu.
Couturier Robert Piguet founded his emponymous French perfume house in 1944 in partnership with famed perfumer Germaine Cellier. The first scent released was titled "Bandit", which was a bold leathery chypre scent for women. House fragrances were created in collaboration with designers Francis Fabron, Aurelien Guichard, Raymond Chaillan and Germaine Cellier. Collections include Les Celestials de Knightsbridge, Nouvelle and Pacific.