1895, in the Paris of the Belle Époque, a popular dance in Montmartre stands out in the distance with its sign in the shape of a windmill and its garish red color. Frilly dresses and cocktails fill the dance floor with a thousand smells and colors. Two silhouettes well known to regulars emerge: Louise “La Goulue” and Valentin “le Désossé”, a legendary couple from the Moulin Rouge, whose very free interpretation of the traditional quadrille will give birth to the famous “French cancan”.
In a corner of the room, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec immortalizes this moment, freezing it in an infinite dance, an Eternal Love.
Eternal Love is an explosive cocktail of fruit and life, nestled in a bottle in the colors of the most famous cabaret in the world.
Top notes: Mango, Apricot, Bergamot, Mandarin.
Heart notes: Jasmine sambac, Gardenia, Magnolia, Violet.
Base notes: White Musks, Vanilla, Caramel