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      AMBRE NUIT COLOGNE (2009) • DIOR, ScentAdvice

      DIOR
      AMBRE NUIT COLOGNE

      2009

      PERFUMER
      Francois Demachy


      bergamot
      turkish rose
      ambergris
      labdanum

      Ambre Nuit was first released in 2009 as part of the Colognes collection curated by creative director Hedi Slimane. It was released in an EDP concentration in 2010, which was later re-released and reformulated in 2018 signed by in-house perfumer Francois Demachy.
      ‘NAME
      Ambre Nuit is born of the creative play of Dior Perfumer-Creator Francois Demachy. Like an ambery and nocturnal wave, the fragrance Ambre Nuit draws its name from these two strong facets of its personality.
      CHARACTER
      Ambre Nuit is an oriental fragrance. The instant power of the fragrance, born from the animal notes of Amber, is softened by sensual, velvety accents. A character that is both forthright and secretive.
      DISTINGUISHING FEATURE
      Ambre Nuit is an ambery floral fragrance vivified by soft spicy notes.
      COLOUR
      Ambre Nuit is multi-faceted with the honeyed, golden gleam of Amber and the intense rosy touches of Turkish Rose, as imposing as a velvet tapestry.
      FAMILY
      Oriental-Floral. The fragrance Ambre Nuit is the encounter between two extremes: Amber with an animal facet and Turkish Rose unfurling its delicateness and sophistication.
      INTENSITY
      The intensity of the fragrance is composed around a contrast between the flower and the animal note. Neither too delicate nor too wild, the fragrance is both powerful and enveloping.
      Ambre Nuit orchestrates the encounter between two extremes. It is, in a way, the olfactory expression of Beauty and the Beast. The fragrance teams the dark, animal facet of Amber with the delicate, velvet of Turkish Rose. It is like an ambery and nocturnal wave, where delicateness and strength enter into dialogue and opposites attract in a powerful duo.’ – Dior

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