New Perfumes 2009 – Creed Acqua Fiorentina Perfume
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Indulge in the spirit of Renaissance from Florentine this coming September, as the House of Creed charge ahead to launch their 47th perfumes, Creed Acqua Fiorentina perfume in the US, exclusively at Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue’s flagship, before an international launch in October 2009.
Acqua Fiorentina for Women features a top note of greengage plum, which is from the local Florentine farms, a pink carnation, bergamot orange and Calabrian lemon. Base notes are of Virginia cedar and Indian Sandalwood. A combination of notes that resulted in a delicious tart plum nose together with rose, lemon and cedar to achieve the perfect balance and depth in this elegant and yet vitalized fragrance.
Master perfumer Olivier Creed and his son Erwin Creed is said to have scourge the Florentine farms and orchids to look for the perfect ingredients to infuse the Florentine flavor into their latest creation. Both elder and junior Creed were inspired by the Renaissance and the spirit of rebirth while on a trip to Florentine, Italy. It is the ingredients of Creed perfume Florentine farms and orchids provided that makes Creed Acqua Fiorentina special. Looking ahead and seeking new direction in a revitalized spirit in these gloomy global economy, is the cornerstone behind this new creation.
Be sure to indulge in the Renaissance spirit of Florentine when you get a bottle of the Acqua Fiorentina perfume. The fragrance will be available in three sizes: $130 for a 1-oz. spray, $230 for a 2.5-oz. size and $350 for an 8.4-oz. flacon. I would strongly recommend Creed Acqua Fiorentina perfume as your next perfume and cologne, if you are looking at something to change the way you live your life. In support of the movement for Breast Cancer awareness, House of Creed will be donating a portion of the proceed from the retail sales in October for the Creed Acqua Fiorentina perfumes in the US to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund. The House of Creed new perfumes 2009, Acqua Fiorentina parfum, is expected to generate as much as $12 million in first-year retail sales, according to industry sources.