Bibliotheque de Parfum Top Secret

Bibliotheque de Parfum Top Secret is an oriental warm perfume, with notes of spices, tobacco, soft vanilla and a hint of dried fruit, with a loud bright plume.
$132/ 100ml
$40/ 16 ml
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Description

Top Notes: Tobacco leaves, spices.
Middle Notes: Tonka beans, vanilla, cocoa, tobacco flower.
Base: Wood notes, dried fruits.

Fragrance Family: Oriental & Spicy

Gender: Female

An oriental warm perfume, with notes of spices, tobacco, soft vanilla and a hint of dried fruit, with a loud bright plume.
Strong, confident, knows what she wants and clearly goes to the intended goal. There are hundreds of plans and miscalculations in her head. Flexible, she can instantly change from one direction to another. Constant, but only in love for family and Top Secret fragrance by Bibliotheque de Parfum. Perfume is her personal secret. It becomes a magic wand when sad.
Recharging, in moments of fatigue. And a weapon of seduction when the soul asks for it. Top Secret by Bibliotheque de Parfum. Acquaintance with perfume. Start. Take a deep breath and you can taste the sweetness of the spices and the elegant bitterness of the tobacco leaves. It’s delicious and intriguing. Excitement wakes up when you feel the notes of the “heart” open. They have the tenderness of tonka beans and vanilla.
Refined powderiness of cocoa and finesse of tobacco flowers. The finale is elegance. It opens with woody notes and dried fruits. A secret that you want to keep only for yourself – Top Secret by Bibliotheque de Parfum. Gorgeous aroma. It’s comfortable with it. You get used to it. This perfume is like a beloved woman who one does not want to betray. And you don’t need to. Let the scent become your second skin.

DEDICATED TO GABO: A tobacco and spice seller.
 
Gabo had been selling tobacco and spices for fifty years. A basket as high as his waist was filled with fragrant tobacco. Five others, each weighing about three kilograms, contained new spices. He grew them himself, and the choice depended on the season and who he had the most in common with at the time. He always came to the market at the same time. He always drank his lunchtime cocoa at exactly 12 noon. He would go home at seven. His neighborhood vendor asked him every week:
 
– Gabo, you’ve been living in the city and working for so long. But have you ever dreamed of anything? Have you ever dreamed?
 
Gabo would just smile in surprise, thinking: why is he asking me as if I have never done this? Why doesn’t he think I still dream?

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