Knight of Love

Knight of Love

  • Bergamot
  • Rose
  • Sandalwood
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Knight of Love takes you on a journey of discovery. The bright and optimistic opening dances with excitable yet sophisticated citrus tones. Leading to a heart of heady euphoric rose that stir the senses, before a soothing and altogether seductive dry down leaves you aching for more.

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Ingredients

Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Limonene, Coumarin, Citral, Benzyl Benzoate, Geraniol, Benzyl Alcohol.
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Fragrance Triangle

Discover the fragrant notes of the perfume

Your first impression of the fragrance

  • Cardamom Cardamom
  • Juniper Berries Juniper Berries
  • Pink Pepper Pink Pepper

These shine through once the top notes fade

  • Kashmir Fusion Kashmir Fusion
  • Magnolia Flowers Magnolia Flowers
  • Violet Violet

Notes that remain with you

  • Amber Amber
  • Leather Leather
  • Moss Moss
  • Tobacco Tobacco
  • Vanilla Vanilla

Fragrance Story

The inspiration behind this remarkable scent

A sense of right

Inspired by rival knights, in love with the same woman - one knight tempted to betray his best friend, the other, determined to remain honourable. Knight of Love celebrates their decision to take the right path and act with noble intentions. A fragrance where only honour will triumph.
Pellas and Gawain are brothers in arms who fall in love with the same fair maiden, Arcade. When Pellas discovers his friend in a tryst with Arcade, he raises his sword - but cannot strike so abandons his weapon. In seeing the sword Gawain recognises his sense of righteousness and recognising his wrong doing. Gawain convinces Arcade to stay with Pellas - he was the first to win her favour.