GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46th STREET
GRAVEL 46TH STREET EAU DE PARFUM

GRAVEL 46th STREET

An intense woody balsamic unisex fragrance with a leather note.
A reminiscence of the year 1957, when the first bottle of GRAVEL was sold on the corner of 46th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. A sensual - intense perfume experience that lasts a very long time on the skin.
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Eau de Parfum - Unisex
Head Note: Berries, Birch
Heart Note: Precious woods, Jasmin, Cypriol
Base Note: Incense, Ambergris, Musk, Oud
Size: 3.4 oz. / 100 ml
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CHF 180.00 Sale Save

Description

The name GRAVEL 46th Street is dedicated to the first bottle of GRAVEL ever sold. This was sold in New York in 1957 on 46th Street in one of Manhattan's most exclusive boutiques. The founder of GRAVEL, Michael Knudsen, was on his way to bring the first bottles ever produced to a radio station, hoping to advertise there. On the way, he spontaneously offered his perfume for sale. The rest is history. This luxurious perfume is an intense, long-lasting fragrance experience. It is characterized by captivating dark, woody notes that immediately enchant everyone with the addition of incense, amber, and musk.
GRAVEL New York 1957 is only available in selected boutiques.

Perfume Notes GRAVEL 46th STREET

Berries

Fruity floral notes reminding of fruits or berries.

Precious woods

A select choice of special wood aromas. Lend a dignified dark aroma.

Jasmine

A fruity floral fragrance accord. The fragrance jasmine is very valuable and highly priced. It is particularly complex to produce. The blossoms must be picked by hand before sunrise in order to preserve the best possible essential oil content.

Cypriol (Nut Grass)

"It is predominantly cultivated in India. The oil is extracted from the shoots and roots of the fragrant grass and is a popular aroma. It has a pleasantly woody-earthy scent and a long-lasting leathery note. It is perceived as rather intense and strong."

Frankincense

The resin of the frankincense tree is obtained through a long and elaborate process. The resin has spicy, balsamic, and warm scent nuances. It has been used for thousands of years for healing and spiritual purposes.

Amber

Ambergris (amber) is almost exclusively made from synthetic materials in modern perfumery for animal welfare reasons. The scent of this fragrance note is woody and dry.

Musk

As an ingredient in perfumes, the fragrance imparts an animalic - sweet scent. Nowadays it is almost exclusively produced synthetically.

Oud

The fragrance oud, or aoud, is extracted from the resin of the eaglewood tree, which grows in Northeast India and Southeast Asia. The scent is perceived as oriental, sensual, aromatic, and sexy, but also warm, woody and rough.