Yvresse (2011) is a modern evolution of the classic fruity-chypre structure, designed to capture the effervescence of a celebration. It opens with a bright, syrupy burst of nectar-like lychee and mand...
Enthusiasts often describe this fragrance as a sophisticated fruity-chypre that balances sweet lychee with a powdery, classic floral core.
The performance is a major talking point, with a strong consensus that the scent offers excellent longevity and a noticeable trail that stays potent for several hours.
While it is classified as a fruity floral, many users find it carries a "vintage" soul due to the earthy patchouli base and the powdery violet accord.
It is frequently noted for its versatility, though it is slightly favored for transitional seasons like spring and fall rather than the extreme heat of summer or cold of winter.
Some collectors compare this 2011 version to the original 1993 release (formerly known as Champagne), noting that while the modern version is cleaner and more streamlined, it retains the sparkling spirit of the original.