Champagne is the original name for the scent that is now known as Yvresse. It was created in 1983 and possesess a sharp Fruity/Floral composition.
Top Notes: Caraway, Peach, Apricot, Mint, and Anise.
Middle Notes:
Cumin, Violet, Rose, Orris, Carnation, Litchi, Iris, Cinnamon, and Jasmine.
Base Notes:
Coconut, Patchouli, Vanilla, Benzo
Fragrance Characteristics:
· Classification: Chypre/Fruity
· Scent Strength: Moderate
· Scent Style: Casual/Daytime
· Pure Oil One Ounce, Half Ounce, Quarter Ounce & 14-day Sample Sizes
· Aftershave Balm with aloe, cactus flower, palm & sage leaf extracts
· Bath Gel with aloe, elder flower, arnica and rosemary extract
· Body Lotion with aloe, elder flower, arnica, soy & olive oil
· Body Spritz with aloe, chamomile, calendula & lavender
· Dry Body Oil with coconut oil & vitamin e oil
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Very classy fragrance. Reminds me a lot of Queques fleurs but in more subtle way. Definitely on my wish list.
- Posted by shangrila on 30th Jul 2020
I must admit, I did not like the sharp apricot opening so I avoided placing it on my skin but this dries down to a soft, powdery peach scent reminiscent of the Martinelli's Sparkling Apple-Peach that I got on special occasions as a child. It's pretty but not for me.
- Posted by Dania on 12th Feb 2018
This is truly perhaps the very BEST formulation of Champagne by Yves St. Laurent besides the original which came out in the 1980's.
I am amazed at the depth of the nectarine notes that you were able to stabilize with the more woodsy oriental blend of this most exquisite fragrance. It is my signature fragrance and I never tire of it, nor do my friends who smell it on me.
Kudos to The Fragrance Shop for this amazingly pure formulation in its more natural alcohol free base. Thank you. This is a true classic, and I am glad that you kept the original name Champagne and didn't call it Yvresse.
- Posted by Aeoliah from Scottsdale on 22nd May 2013
Yvresse or Champagne is a delightful,joyful fragrance, even a sparking one. I am sorry that my skin doesn't welcome it as it deserves. It is beautifully blended and exudes quality. It is a perfume that I respect,but not one I love. It should have many admirers,as Yvresse is an elegant lady with a joyful heart,
- Posted by Alicia from NY on 12th May 2013
I loved Champagne, and now I have it back. I did find that Yves Saint Laurant brought it back in a new name Yvrese, but it is very hard to find. Some may think this scent comes on a little strong, but it is parfume, let it sit on the skin and it becomes a beautiful heady warmth that stays all day.
- Posted by T Prue on 1st Jun 2011
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