From the satellite Jupiter discovered by Galileo which gave it its name, Ganymede has the radiant sparkle of a succulent mandarin that bursts out right at the opening of the fragrance. From the Trojan prince captivated by Zeus to whom the gods gave eternal life to preserve his beauty,it has the silky flesh, smelling of Osmanthus with subtle aspects of smelting apricot, powdery violet and velvety suede…
With Ganymede Eau de Parfum, Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch have imagined what a divine skin would be : Fresh skin heated by the caress of beasty leather. Salted golden skin, saffroned by the Immortal sun with facets of spices and hay, enlightened and yet contrasting with a mineral breath, from marble world where the gods live.
Ganymede is a paradox : this breathing Eau de Parfum, is airy rather than olfactive material. However, it deploys an incomparable sillage and remanence. A contemporary classic.