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1270

by Sidonie Lancesseur
An ambery, liqueur-like treat, between fruity sweetness and elegant warmth. Frapin's 1270 pays tribute to the year the house was founded, rooted in the world of cognac.
Capacity 100ml
141,67€
Regular price 141,67€
Familles olfactives
Fruitée
Boisée
Boisée
Notes de tête
  • Pineapple
  • Resin
  • Dried Plum
  • Cocoa
  • Tonka Bean
  • Orange
  • Coffee.
Notes de cœur
  • Dried fruits
  • Spices
  • Hazelnuts
  • Linden
  • Grapevine flowers
  • Immortelle
Notes de fond
  • White honey
  • Vanilla
  • Woody notes
  • Guaiac wood

Occasions
  • Romantic Evening
  • Elegant Outing
  • Special Occasion
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

1270 is directly inspired by this heritage, with the idea of conveying a warm, convivial, and refined atmosphere, like a tasting moment. The goal is to create an elegant indulgence, rich in nuances. From the opening, one senses a fruity and slightly liqueur-like sweetness, with an almost syrupy feel that evokes an amber alcohol. The overall impression is round and welcoming, with an immediate warmth that provides a sense of comfort. Then, the fragrance evolves into something more gourmand and enveloping, with a denser texture. Over time, 1270 becomes warmer and deeper. The amber notes gain prominence, with a lingering sweetness that remains on the skin. The base is rich, slightly sweet, with an elegant and addictive signature, a blend of indulgence and refinement, like a warm memory that settles in.

The brand

P. Frapin & Cie is a family-owned French company established in Charente since 1270, with a winemaking tradition passed down from father to son for twenty-one generations. Its 240-hectare estate is located in the heart of Grande Champagne, the Premier Cru of Cognac, where the chalky soils and micro-terroir give the eaux-de-vie their unique depth. Frapin has applied this same demanding approach to land and time to its perfumes since 2004. The family's genealogical tree holds a surprise: François Rabelais, one of the great humanists of the French Renaissance, was the nephew of Anne-Catherine Frapin. The quill on the house's logo is a tribute to him. Later, Louis XIV awarded a coat of arms to his apothecary Pierre Frapin. This demonstrates that this house embodies something that goes beyond mere artisanal production. Its perfumes are stories. 1270 pays homage to the family's establishment in Charente and to Folle Blanche, a legendary grape variety now extinct, whose aromas of grape, burnt vine shoots, and candied fruits resurrect its memory. 1270 Extrême takes this concept further with notes of honey, pineapple, and tonka bean. L'Humaniste evokes the spirit of Rabelais, his curiosity, and his tolerance. Each bottle is a Charentais fresco, an era, a character, a noble material presented with the same patience that presides over the aging of cognacs in the century-old cellars.

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