Lalique's distinctive aesthetic codes meld with the materials and expertise of the master glassmakers to create Encre Noire. The bottle was inspired by the vintage Biches inkwell designed by Rene Lalique in 1913.
A masculine and fresh fragrance with a top and heart of woody and amber accords, and a base of Haitian vetiver. The refreshing top notes include cypress wood and bergamot, while the heart is composed of vetiver, Haitian vetiver, and vetiver bourbon. The base is warm and elegant with vanilla and musk notes adorning the finale.
Yet this scent is as dark as a moonless night, as mysterious as a shadowed forest. It's a blend of vetiver and musk to create a fragrance that evokes the drama and intrigue of the earthy notes just below the surface. New York City meets Morocco in this manly scent, where Haitian vetiver meets its own kind Vetiver Bourbon is a rawer version of the classic, with an initial rush of cedar, leather, and woods to provide a heart-pounding intensity.