Caron’s Poivre
Caron was founded in 1904 as a result of a meeting between Russian-born perfumer Ernest Daltroff and milliner Félicie Wanpouille. With its daring smells, the brand defied the laws of perfumery at the time, each one an explosive meeting between two elements that are diametrically opposed.
Caron's Poivre perfume is a blend of clove, pepper, carnation, spices, tuberose, floral notes, jasmine, red pepper, sandalwood, and rose that is one of the greatest spicy fragrances. The scent is excellent for both ladies and men because pepper is one of the primary components. Michel Morsetti designed this exquisite scent, which was first released in 1954.
Because of its ability to captivate both men and women, Caron's Poivre is the world's mark for the term "power perfume."
Price: $2,000