Cereus Pour Homme –
January 4, 2008 by Amy George
Filed under Fragrances
One midsummer night each year, an unusual desert flower blooms as night falls and then closes forever with the first rays of the morning sun. Few see it, but those who do are entranced by the rare fragrance of the exquisite, short-lived bloom. The night blooming cereus is the desert flower from which Cereus takes its name, and like the flower, it seeks to produce something extraordinary and rare. Lucky for us, it doesn’t come just one night a year. Every perfume in the Cereus men’s line aims for modern sophistication and flare with a lean toward natural scents built on the unexpected. With notes like quince, licorice bark, papyrus, spider orchid, anise and even the lime and gin accord of a gimlet, each one of Cereus’ masterful blends are fresh, unique and comfortable with blending unusual notes in traditional and unpretentious ways.
No. 4 notes
Cedrat, Grapefruit, Tagete, Green Apple, Marine Notes, Galbanum, Vetiver, Papyrus
No. 5 notes
Fennel, Italian Bergamot, Lemon Murcia from Spain, Cardamom, Quince, Licorice Bark, Spider Orchid, Haitian Vetiver, Amber, Cedar
No. 7 notes
Bergamot, Mandarin Oil, Clary Sage Absolute, Pepperwood, Jasmine, Saffron, Pomerose, Violet, Musk, Leather, Tonka Bean, Australian Coachwood
No. 11 notes
Anise, Juniper Berries, gimlet Accord, Pepper, Cypress, Tropical Palm Wood, Haitian Vetiver, Musk, Rare Blonde Woods















