Guerlain Habit Rouge Dry EDC refers to an EDC which was launched by the design house Guerlain in 1965. This masculine scent possesses a blend of fresh citrus, lemon, mandarin, spices, leather and vanilla. Habit Rouge is the dry EDC, a great original version that the present Habit Rouge is based on.

The nose behind Habit Rouge is Jean Paul Guerlain. The bottle was designed by Robert Granai.

Habit Rouge which literally means red jacket, is another Guerlain classic which combines notes of bergamot, patchouli, vanilla and leather.

Other information about Habit Rouge:

Top Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Rosewood, Basil, Pimento
Middle Notes: Sandal, Carnation, Patchouli, Cedar, Rose, Cinnamon
Base Notes: Vanilla, Amber, Moss, Leather, Benzoin, Labdanum, Olibanum

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