Discover the captivating allure of Boise Fruite, an enchanting fragrance meticulously crafted by the renowned design house of Montale. Launched in 2009, this EDP Spray is perfect for those who appreciate a blend of unique scents that capture both the spirit of nature and the essence of sophistication. This 3.3 oz perfume is truly a unisex masterpiece, suitable for anyone looking to make a statement. The top notes of citrus bergamia and lime fruit create a refreshing burst of energy, instantly capturing the senses upon first spray. This invigorating start transitions smoothly into the heart notes of petitgrain and violet leaves, adding an intriguing layer of complexity. The base notes of sandalwood and vetiver leave a lasting impression, grounding the fragrance with a rich, earthy finish that lingers long after the initial scent has faded.
The perfume house of Parfums Montale was founded by Pierre Montale in 2003 in Paris. Pierre Montale spent some time in Saudi Arabia prior to that, where he created perfumes for nobility, kings and queens. When he returned to Paris, the perfumer introduced his amazing oriental creations to the Western world. The mysterious East, Arabia and the perfumer's love for them can be found in each bottle of the Montale collection. Montale creates his fragrances from natural materials of high-quality, in large concentration, which makes the fragrances very intense and long-lasting. The aluminum bottle was specially created to protect the precious essences from light. Montale creates men's, women's and unisex fragrances, the main components of which are precious varieties of trees, such as incense, aoud (agarwood), cedar, sandalwood and many other materials used by Arabian perfumers. A special place in his collection belongs to perfumes created of aoud or agarwood. Oud Pafums Montale is the first French line of perfumes dedicated to aoud, a royal ingredient in the real sense of this word, and considered an aphrodisiac in East. Aoud is an aromatic resin—oleoresin (other names are: aggor, agarwood, eagleswood, aloeswood, in Arabian: oud or oudh). Oleoresin is the product of an immunogical reaction of the Aquillaria tree to the Phialophora parasitica mold. When the tree is infected, it produces this precious, dark, aromatic resin in the heart of its trunk. Oud and its extracts are very expensive. Its value is estimated as being 1.5 more expensive than gold, so it is also called "liquid gold" or "the wood of gods."
Top Note: Vetiver Bergamot Lime Violet Leaf Sandalwood Petitgrain
Middle Note: Vetiver Bergamot Lime Violet Leaf Sandalwood Petitgrain
Bottom Note: Vetiver Bergamot Lime Violet Leaf Sandalwood Petitgrain
Classification: Niche Fragrance
Family Name: Woody Aromatic