Rex by Guerlain: launched in the 1890s.
So what does it smell like? I have no notes on its composition, but based on its color alone, I would say it probably contains vanilla, which has caused the perfume to oxidize into the deep brown color over time. It may also contain musk and ambergris, two popular perfumery notes during Guerlain's last few years of the 19th century. The name Rex means "king" in Latin, so I would imagine it is a masculine fragrance. I do have formulas for "King's Bouquet" or "Bouquet du Roi" which I believe Rex may have been based on.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? I have no notes on its composition, but based on its color alone, I would say it probably contains vanilla, which has caused the perfume to oxidize into the deep brown color over time. It may also contain musk and ambergris, two popular perfumery notes during Guerlain's last few years of the 19th century. The name Rex means "king" in Latin, so I would imagine it is a masculine fragrance. I do have formulas for "King's Bouquet" or "Bouquet du Roi" which I believe Rex may have been based on.
- Top notes: bergamot, bitter almond
- Middle notes: clove oil, rose, orris, jasmine, violet
- Base notes: tonka bean, benzoin, vanilla, vetiver, musk, ambergris
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