Miller Harris introduces two new fragrances, Staccato and Mìneir

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London based perfumery, Miller Harris, have launched two new fragrances, Staccato and Mìneir. They say, “These carefully curated scents are designed to evoke the warmth of winter nights and the refreshing cold air of nature, offering a sophisticated olfactory experience perfect for the colder months”

Both fragrances are part of Miller Harris’ Stories Collection, which includes fragrance such as Scherzo and Celadon. Staccato is inspired by a passage of text in ‘The Age of Innocence’ by Edith Wharton, and was created by perfumer Karine Vinchon Spehner. Virginia Woolf’s ’To the Lighthouse’, was the inspiration for Mìneir, created by perfumer, Emilie Bouge.

Staccato

Seductive Smokiness Meets Sweet Spice

“A luxurious blend of smokey warmth and sweet spice, Staccato is the ultimate fragrance for those seeking depth and sensuality. This woody fragrance opens with the rich, heady scent of tobacco, intertwined with the unmistakable smokiness of Chinese cedarwood. Like a flickering fire on a chilly winter’s evening, Staccato wraps you in a comforting embrace, thanks to its warm base of ambergris and woody undertones.”

Mìneir

Freshness of Cold Air and the Earthy Essence of Nature

“For those who crave the brisk, invigorating air of the outdoors, Mìneir offers a fresh yet grounding fragrance that transports you to the rugged terrain of a coastal forest. Mìneir embodies the duality of land and sea, making it perfect for lovers of nature-inspired scents. Green grass and cedarwood form the earthy base, reminiscent of dense woodlands under a light frost. This natural, grounded feeling is offset by crisp marine notes and a dash of sea salt, evoking the power and freshness of ocean spray on a chilly morning.”

Both fragrances are available now at millerharris.com and Miller Harris stockists as 100ml Eau de Parfum.

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