Gender : Man, Woman
Type : Eau De Toilette
Application : Spray
Top note : Lemon
Background note : Citron
Heart note : Vervain
After Eau de Cologne Impériale and Eau de Cologne du Coq, Jacques Guerlain took credit for continuing the work of his predecessors in 1920 with the creation of Eau de fleurs de Cédrat.
The composition focuses on the citron, a member of the citrus family, much appreciated by perfumers for the subtle olfactory nuances of its flowers and fruits. A tonic, refreshing and deliciously tangy water, whose lemony accents evoke the magic of the Mediterranean.