"Grown on the volcanic hills of Uganda, benefiting from two rainy seasons and two harvests in January and July, Uganda vanilla is a Plantifolia, broad and flat with a matte color. Developing notes of animalics, leather, fruity cocoa, and peaty single malt, this vanilla is a tomboy!"
“To a Madonna” , taken from Fleurs du Mal, depicts a ritual in which the Baudelairian woman is both a resplendent divinity and a purely carnal being, igniting her senses with a destructive desire for possession. Through A Une Madone, Pierre Guillaume reproduces the contradictory architecture of profane praises in which the innocent purity of neroli is confronted with the lasciviousness of benzoin. This time, the Ugandan vanilla alone contains this sensory duality, Pierre has simply amplified each of its facets. Cardamom and sandalwood naturally underline the gourmet facets of vanilla pods while castoreum, civet, myrrh, styrax, gaïac and gurjum increase its magnetism tenfold .