For Paul Vacher's 1937 creation Bourrasque, Rodrigo FloresRoux confesses he was inspired by the idea of reinventing this violent gust of wind, whipping through suddenly, this metaphorical and poetic tempest. A gale of energy and passion, almost sensual or animalic. A fragrance that just had to be potent. A cypress composition capturing longlasting woody notes and crowned with intense floral scents. Then come a thorny Rose, an explosive Osmanthus - an Indian flower elsewhere unknown.Hints of damp earth, recalling the clamor of an oncoming storm. A deeply animalic character, enveloped in leather, leaves an enticing and equally fascinating sillage. Not for the faint of heart. 3.4 oz./ 100