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Remi Pulverail of the Atelier Francais Des Matieres returned to my virtual studio the other day for episode 3 of my Masterclass series. This time, our discussion focussed on vetiver and myrrh, with Remi providing a wealth of surprising insights into the complex supply chains that bring these materials to our perfume bottles. When I tell you that at one point we found ourselves talking about Pablo Escobar, you’ll get a sense of how far-ranging the chat turned out to be. Here’s a link to the video: perfume Masterclass – ingredients – vetiver and myrrh.

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Persolaise


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Perfume Masterclass on vetiver and myrrh with award-winning critic Persolaise, 2023

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