Maître Parfumeur et Gantier’s Patchouli 1969: a creation with a “bohemian chic” spirit. The freshness and vivaciousness of this blend refer to the spirit of the counterculture movement. Newness of ideas, colours and exuberance of flower power can be found in this composition. It is a fresh and sparkling perfume, that builds on its identity: The name 'Patchouli 1969' refers to the Woodstock festival, musical highlight of the Flower Child era that took place in Bethel, New York in August of 1969. True to the favourite fragrance of the time, the accord is built for and around the patchouli flower. From the head notes, the scent of patchouli mixed with cardamom makes for a fresh and bright start. An elegant heart blends this beautiful Indonesian flower with a floral bouquet of jasmine, rose and lotus flower. The base notes are Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier’s signature blend of sandalwood and musk, accompanied by rich vanilla.