Escale en Indonesie
Escale en Indonesie - 100ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Ambergris Odyssey: Escale En Indonesie Les Indemodables
Escale en Indonésie begins with a true story—a rare piece of ambergris found on Sumatra’s coast. Les Indémodables turned it into a 5% tincture, not for decoration, but as the core of the fragrance. Bright bergamot and lemon bring clarity, bitter orange leaf adds freshness. Creamy sandalwood and soft jasmine round it out. This is not a concept scent—it’s a cologne with substance. Fresh, natural, and confident. It wears quietly but with character. For those who value real ingredients over marketing fluff. Honest perfumery, done with purpose. Nothing extra. Everything in its place.
Olfactory Notes
First comes light. Calabrian bergamot and Sicilian lemon open sharp and clean—like morning air. Not sweet, not sticky. Just clarity. Then it shifts. Moroccan neroli steps in, green and floral, calming the brightness without dulling it. Midday warmth. Still fresh, but deeper. Jasmine softens it. Sandalwood grounds it. Creamy, dry, calm. No chaos. No clutter. And then—ambergris. Real, marine, a bit wild. It doesn’t shout. It lasts. The scent closes like a quiet evening: warm skin, cool breeze, clear thoughts. Each stage has a purpose. No filler. Only what matters. Natural, elegant, and done with respect.
Olfactory notes: Citrus, Amber, White Floral
Fragrance Family: Citrus Aromatic
Top notes: Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, Moroccan Bitter Orange Leaf.
Heart notes: Egyptian Jasmine, Moroccan Neroli.
Base notes: Australian Sandalwood, Indonesian Ambergris Tincture.
- Concentration: Eau de Cologne
- Made in France
- Parfumeur: Antoine Lie
- Year of Launch: 2020
If you're wondering about how long "Escale En Indonesie Les Indemodables" will last, Fragrantica says you can expect it to linger for about 6 hours.
Escale en Indonesie - 100ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.



