Fig-Tea Intense By Nicolaï captures the essence of a summer lunch in the shade of a blooming fig tree. A magical alchemy where the vivacity of a fruity tea meets the richness of a sun-drenched dried fig. A fragrance of solar power and vibrant elegance, for an even more intense sillage.
Through Fig-Tea Intense, Patricia de Nicolaï offers a new intense and radiant interpretation of the iconic Fig-Tea eau de toilette fragrance, where vibrant bursts of juicy lemon and mandarin blend with the warm notes of rosewood, unveiling a sensual, sun-kissed scent.
"Fig-Tea Intense is a magical alchemy between osmanthus and the fruity tea note, revealing a sun-drenched dried fig accord, emblematic of a truly Mediterranean spirit. Fig-Tea is the scent of conviviality, joyful and sparkling moments." – Patricia de Nicolaï
Osmanthus, Lemon, Orange, Rosewood, Jasmine, Peach, Davana, Maté, Guaiac wood, Amber, Oakmoss
Ingredients : ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), AQUA (WATER), LINALOOL, LIMONENE, CITRUS AURANTIUM PEEL OIL, TETRAMETHYL ACETYLOCTAHYDRONAPHTHALENES, CITRUS LIMON PEEL OIL, ROSE FLOWER OIL/EXTRACT, PINENE, ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE, ANETHOLE, BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE, CITRAL, ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE, BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE, COUMARIN, GERANYL ACETATE, ROSE KETONES, CAMPHOR, GERANIOL, TERPINEOL, BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE, ALPHA-TERPINENE, TERPINOLENE, CITRONELLOL, BENZYL BENZOATE, BENZYL ALCOHOL.
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Patricia de Nicolai
As a female pioneer in the niche perfumery, Patricia de Nicolaï took the courageous decision in 1989 to start her independent perfume house Nicolaï. It builds on a tradition of elegant French perfumery, using refined natural raw materials with a chic personal style. Because of her striking creativity and craftsmanship, Patricia became the first woman to receive the Best International Perfumer award in 1988 and was awarded the French Legion d'Honneur for her enchanting Number One creation. Her New York perfume was rated 5 stars by Luca Turin as 'one of the greatest fragrances in history'.











