Fig Aoudii

Fig Aoudii

Regular price €159,00
Capacity 100 ml
Olfactory Notes
Top
Notes de tĂȘte
Bergamot
Orange Blossom
Heart
Notes de cƓur

Fig
Ylang-ylang
Violet
Orris
Leather
Cedar


Base
Notes de fond
Oud (Agarwood)
Sandalwood
Amber
Animal Accord
Musk

Olfactory Families
Famille 1
Oriental
Famille 2
Woody
Inspirations

Fig Aoudii, a creation built around material and sensation, where each note seems to melt into the skin.

The fig opens softly, at once green, milky, and slightly sweet. It immediately creates a feeling of intimacy, almost tactile. Violet then brings a powdery, delicate facet, evoking warm, subtly perfumed skin.

Progressively, amber settles in. Round, enveloping, it diffuses a gentle warmth, without excess, binding the notes together. In the background, oud adds depth and a discreet, almost animalistic tension, which prolongs the fragrance without ever making it harsh.

The whole evolves slowly, between softness and intensity, with a measured but present sillage. An intimate, textured composition that reveals itself more on contact with the skin than from a distance.

Perfumer: Jean-Claude Gigodot

Jean-Claude Gigodot is a discreet but essential figure in French niche perfumery. Initially trained as a chemist, he began his career at De Laire, where he learned the fundamentals of the trade from leading figures and developed a deep knowledge of raw materials and classic accords.

He then continued his career at Givaudan, where he collaborated with Jean-Claude Ellena and Lucien Ferrero, among others. Together, they experimented with a new creative approach, based on co-signing formulas and a more liberated vision of composition.

In the 1970s, he participated in the revival of the Lautier Fils house, before meeting Jean Laporte, founder of L’Artisan Parfumeur. This meeting marked a major turning point: Gigodot contributed to some iconic creations, including the iconic MĂ»re et Musc (1978) and the famous Boules d’Ambre.

He then accompanied Jean Laporte for over 30 years, notably during the creation of Maütre Parfumeur et Gantier in 1988, while also working for numerous independent houses such as Maison Incens and Au Pays de la Fleur d’Oranger.

Originally from Grasse, Jean-Claude Gigodot embodies a perfumery centered on the essential: clear formulas, particular attention to materials, and an artisanal approach now passed on to his son, perpetuating a family tradition of perfumery.

Maison Incens

Founded in 2013 by Philippe Constantin, Maison Incens is a French niche perfumery built around a very personal vision of perfume, encompassing memory, identity, and raw materials.

Born from a pivotal meeting with perfumer Jean-Claude Gigodot, the brand embodies an artisanal approach, where composition takes precedence over discourse. The creations are conceived as unique olfactory signatures, eschewing trends, with a particular focus on the quality of ingredients and the balance of accords.

The world of Maison Incens oscillates between warmth and depth. Woods, resins, musks, and amber accords play a central role, often contrasted by brighter or floral touches. The result is textured, embodied fragrances that are both modern and timeless.

Maison Incens thus develops perfumery with character, where each creation seeks less to immediately captivate than to settle on the skin and evolve with it.

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