Cuir Caraibes - Opéra Collection
David Jourquin
Inspired by the family gatherings of his childhood on the beaches of Guadeloupe, David Jourquin decided to revive the luscious and cheerful feelings he had when he would dance around the bonfire tickled by the scent of juicy lemons, burning wood and the night foam of the waves lapping at the shore.
The first olfactory visit on this summer vocation is called the Cuir Caraibes. The journey begins on the perfumers' homeland. amidst the farmers market stands where he discovered as a young boy the magic of spices with his father. The adventure continues on the beaches of Cuba, Guadalupe, Saint Barth's and Marie Galante, wen sun burts into flame as it dips gloriously beyond the horizon, the moment when the crystal blue sea grows dark, revealing its turbulent immensity.
Fragrance Facts
Head notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Green lemon
Heart notes: White flowers, Pepper, Ginger
Base notes: Leather, Amber, Patchouili, Guaiac wood, Vetiver
Perfumer: David Jourquin
Conception: Paris, France
Date of Release: 2015
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David Jourquin’s childhood was split between the gentle spirit of his mother, steeped in exotic fragrances, and the strong character of his grandmother, who liked having everything in its proper place.
Each morning, his mother would slip into her leather coat before kissing him goodbye and dashing off to work. Invariably, her perfume would mingle with the magical scent of the supple hide, leaving an indelible mark on the first few moments of his day.
His radiant grandmother welcomed him day after day, echoing the scent of her shiny waxed wood floors. He was always rather amused by her of habit of sprinkling a few drops of Saint-Michel Eau de Cologne on the cushions of her lounge chair.
Somewhat withdrawn but still attentive, his father smoked cigars and sometimes brought David to the market in Pointe-à-Pitre where the young boy revelled in the sweet, powerful aromas of all the spices.
David Jourquin
Amidst this fragrant mosaic, David Jourquin grew up believing that smells had meaning, they gave structure to his life and spoke only truths to him. Still today, he remains filled with the scent memories that made him who he is. The scent of waxed wood floors soothes him; patchouli reassures him. He cannot forget the familiar scent of leather, dazzling spices, wafting cigar smoke…. They are his mirror image, his roots, the many facets of his inner self.
Over time, through the various experiences that made a difference in his life, new sensations etched their way into his emotional network. Now cigars remind him of Cuba, evoking myriad images, sounds and silhouettes in a head-spin of amber coloured rum. Leather has become more sensual and exciting, his favourite material, in fact. It’s like a second skin he wears all the time, dressing him as if naked because it’s so incredibly comfortable.
While other people may need to breathe, drink, eat or sleep… David has a vital need to perfume his world to make it his own, get a handle on it, move forward and create. The entranceway to this apartment smells as if it’s lined with incense paper. The kitchen emanates warm aromas of vanilla and patchouli. The living room is filled with the rich scent of floor wax and the bedroom dances with the delightful fragrance of orange blossoms… Certain furniture is also entitled to its own olfactory signature; such as the bed, on which the pillows receive a nightly dab of precious Eau de Cologne. “It helps me sleep,” he confides. “I don’t like the smell of laundry detergent, so I create my own sense of ‘clean’ before slipping between the sheets and heading off to dreamland.”