Un Jardin sur le Nil eau de toilette, created in 2005 by perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, invites you on a fragrant journey to the lush garden islands of Aswan, Egypt. This scent encapsulates the essence of the Nile River, a symbol of life and abundance, reflecting the rich tapestry of nature found along its banks.
The fragrance features a vibrant blend of green mango, delicate lotus, and refined sycamore, offering a green and woody profile that is both refreshing and captivating. Each note harmonizes beautifully, creating an olfactory experience that transports you to a serene garden oasis.
Designed by Fred Rawyler, the bottle echoes the elegance of horse-drawn carriage lanterns with its delicate green gradient glass, reminiscent of the Nile’s lush banks. The outer box showcases a stunning lotus flower illustration by artist Veronique de Mareuil, enhancing the overall aesthetic. The Parfums-Jardins collection embodies the spirit of a place, weaving together inspiration and creativity for a sensory escape you can enjoy at any moment.