GENTLEMAN BOISEE EAU DE TOILETTE By Givenchy for Men.
Released: 2020 Masculine
The Scent: Woody Spicy
Top Notes: Black Pepper, Geranium and Coriander
Middle Notes: Iris, Cacao Pod and Cedar
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Woodsy Notes and Patchouli
Givenchy is a French fashion, accessories and perfume brand, founded by Count Hubert de Givenchy in 1952. Parfums Givenchy was founded in 1957, and their first fragrance was L’Interdit, again inspired by their most famous client, Audrey Hepburn. Their first men’s scent, Monsieur de Givenchy, was launched in 1959.
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