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French Avenue Aether Extrait

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French Avenue Aether ExtraitAether Extrait is a fresh, woodyaromatic unisex fragrance extrait released in the mid2020s. It balances crisp fruity citrus with green and woody nuances and a warm, muskyearthy base, creating a modern, invigorating scent profile that feels bright yet grounded. Notes Top: Green Apple, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange Heart: Cedar, Petitgrain, Cashmeran, Violet Base: Oakmoss, Musk, Amberwood The composition opens with a sharp, uplifting burst of green apple

Aether Extrait is a fresh, woody‑aromatic unisex fragrance extrait released in the mid‑2020s. It balances crisp fruity citrus with green and woody nuances and a warm, musky‑earthy base, creating a modern, invigorating scent profile that feels bright yet grounded.

Notes

Top: Green Apple, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange

Heart: Cedar, Petitgrain, Cashmeran, Violet

Base: Oakmoss, Musk, Amberwood

The composition opens with a sharp, uplifting burst of green apple layered with zesty bergamot and juicy mandarin orange, delivering a fresh, clean introduction that feels vibrant and energising. As it develops, the heart unveils a sophisticated blend of woody cedar and green petitgrain rounded by the smooth, slightly musky warmth of cashmeran and a soft violet nuance, adding depth and subtle floral balance. In the dry‑down, earthy oakmoss and amberwood provide a rich, resinous foundation while musk wraps the scent in sensual warmth, leaving a lingering, elegant trail that feels both refined and approachable. The overall result is a citrus‑woody fragrance with green and musky facets that feels versatile, modern, and suitable for daytime or casual evening wear.

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