MUTIS NUEVA GRANADA – MARACAIBO

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Mutis Nueva Granada – MARACAIBO

Parfum – 100 ML

Lake Maracaibo being an important area of Nueva Granada because of the enormous vastness of mineral richness
and raw materials, it was very attractive to settlers, looters, pirates and treasure seekers.
At present, the lake’s most distinctive natural treasure, unique in the world, future and first
UNESCO heritage natural phenomenon, and Guinness Record as the most electric place in the world:
Catatumbo Lightnings, in Lake Maracaibo. The wari Indians define them as the concentration
of millions of fireflies that gather each night in Catatumbo to pay homage to the “fathers of creation.”
while the Yucpa and Wayúu regard this phenomenon as “the eternal splendor in the heights.”

This perfume is the journey to the Lake Maracaibo pile-dwellers who inspired Amerigo Vespucci to
give the name Venezuela (Little Venice), distinctive for its impressive electrical phenomenon that
served as a beacon for navigators. The scent of lightning, the lake, the paddlewheels, and the drink of Maracaibo:
the cocada (coconut, coconut milk and cinnamon).
Master Perfumer: Chris Maurice

TOP NOTES
Piña Colada, Cinnamon

HEART NOTES
Coconut, Coconut Milk, Caramel

BASE NOTES
Wet Land, Sandal Wood, Vetyver, Cedar Wood, Vanilla, White Musk

Description

Mutis Nueva Granada – MARACAIBO

Parfum – 100 ML

Lake Maracaibo being an important area of Nueva Granada because of the enormous vastness of mineral richness
and raw materials, it was very attractive to settlers, looters, pirates and treasure seekers.
At present, the lake’s most distinctive natural treasure, unique in the world, future and first
UNESCO heritage natural phenomenon, and Guinness Record as the most electric place in the world:
Catatumbo Lightnings, in Lake Maracaibo. The wari Indians define them as the concentration
of millions of fireflies that gather each night in Catatumbo to pay homage to the “fathers of creation.”
while the Yucpa and Wayúu regard this phenomenon as “the eternal splendor in the heights.”

This perfume is the journey to the Lake Maracaibo pile-dwellers who inspired Amerigo Vespucci to
give the name Venezuela (Little Venice), distinctive for its impressive electrical phenomenon that
served as a beacon for navigators. The scent of lightning, the lake, the paddlewheels, and the drink of Maracaibo:
the cocada (coconut, coconut milk and cinnamon).
Master Perfumer: Chris Maurice

TOP NOTES
Piña Colada, Cinnamon

HEART NOTES
Coconut, Coconut Milk, Caramel

BASE NOTES
Wet Land, Sandal Wood, Vetyver, Cedar Wood, Vanilla, White Musk

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