Azurée

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Azurée is a leather/animalic chypre fragrance created in 1969 for Estée Lauder.[1] Its name is French for "azure". Azurée was inspired by the Mediterranean warmth near Mrs. Estée Lauder's vacation home in Cap d'Antibes.[2] It has top notes of basil, jasmine and citrus, middle notes of armoise, vetiver and rose, and base notes of patchouli, oakmoss and amber.[3]


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  1. ^ Azurée fragrantica.com
  2. ^ Azurée
  3. ^ Azurée Debenhams