WienerBlut – Ex Voto
Within the silence of the sacred stone walls and smooth marble floors, flickering altar candles radiate hints of wax, ashes and chilled frankincense.
Notes: Pink Pepper, Mastix, Camomille Romaine, Ashes of Olibanum, Nutmeg, Melilot, Bois de Gaiac, Ambergris
More about WienerBlut:
In 1873, the same year Vienna hosted the 5th World Fair, the term "Wiener Blut" was first coined.
Literally meaning Viennese Blood, the expression seeks to describe the particular attitude of the Viennese people, shaped by the unique cultural and diverse ethnic background of the late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metropolis.
Popular formulas and fads from this period continue to inspire WienerBlut’s creations.
The initial formulas were based on the deconstruction and remodeling of so called Taschentuch-Parfums.
Their first product was launched at the legendary Parisian concept-store Colette.
Within the silence of the sacred stone walls and smooth marble floors, flickering altar candles radiate hints of wax, ashes and chilled frankincense.
Notes: Pink Pepper, Mastix, Camomille Romaine, Ashes of Olibanum, Nutmeg, Melilot, Bois de Gaiac, Ambergris
More about WienerBlut:
In 1873, the same year Vienna hosted the 5th World Fair, the term "Wiener Blut" was first coined.
Literally meaning Viennese Blood, the expression seeks to describe the particular attitude of the Viennese people, shaped by the unique cultural and diverse ethnic background of the late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metropolis.
Popular formulas and fads from this period continue to inspire WienerBlut’s creations.
The initial formulas were based on the deconstruction and remodeling of so called Taschentuch-Parfums.
Their first product was launched at the legendary Parisian concept-store Colette.
Within the silence of the sacred stone walls and smooth marble floors, flickering altar candles radiate hints of wax, ashes and chilled frankincense.
Notes: Pink Pepper, Mastix, Camomille Romaine, Ashes of Olibanum, Nutmeg, Melilot, Bois de Gaiac, Ambergris
More about WienerBlut:
In 1873, the same year Vienna hosted the 5th World Fair, the term "Wiener Blut" was first coined.
Literally meaning Viennese Blood, the expression seeks to describe the particular attitude of the Viennese people, shaped by the unique cultural and diverse ethnic background of the late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metropolis.
Popular formulas and fads from this period continue to inspire WienerBlut’s creations.
The initial formulas were based on the deconstruction and remodeling of so called Taschentuch-Parfums.
Their first product was launched at the legendary Parisian concept-store Colette.