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Nomenclature Shi-so For Man/Woman
Shi-sõ by Nomenclature is an aromatic fragrance designed for both women and men. Launched in 2017, it was created by the perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. The inspiration behind Shi-sõ is the herbaceous Glycolierral® molecule developed by Givaudan, which captures the refreshing scent of a crushed ivy leaf. This unique fragrance incorporates the essence of shiso, an iconic herb in Japanese cuisine that is rarely found in perfumes. With its green and fresh scent, Shi-sõ is a captivating fragrance that combines synthetic and natural elements to create a truly distinctive olfactory experience.
$15.27
Original: $43.63
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$43.63
$15.27Nomenclature Shi-so For Man/Woman
Shi-sõ by Nomenclature is an aromatic fragrance designed for both women and men. Launched in 2017, it was created by the perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. The inspiration behind Shi-sõ is the herbaceous Glycolierral® molecule developed by Givaudan, which captures the refreshing scent of a crushed ivy leaf. This unique fragrance incorporates the essence of shiso, an iconic herb in Japanese cuisine that is rarely found in perfumes. With its green and fresh scent, Shi-sõ is a captivating fragrance that combines synthetic and natural elements to create a truly distinctive olfactory experience.
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Shi-sõ by Nomenclature is an aromatic fragrance designed for both women and men. Launched in 2017, it was created by the perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. The inspiration behind Shi-sõ is the herbaceous Glycolierral® molecule developed by Givaudan, which captures the refreshing scent of a crushed ivy leaf. This unique fragrance incorporates the essence of shiso, an iconic herb in Japanese cuisine that is rarely found in perfumes. With its green and fresh scent, Shi-sõ is a captivating fragrance that combines synthetic and natural elements to create a truly distinctive olfactory experience.













