
Hello, I'm SHO, a fragrance producer.
Our fifth introduction to the roots of fragrance is champagne.
Grapes are a fruit that is very familiar to us,
In fact, it hasn't been used that much in the fragrance world.
That's because, in the fragrance production scene overseas,
The aroma of food is used as flavor,
There is a strong tendency to distinguish between scents worn on the body and fragrances.
Just as grapes are the raw material for wine and champagne,
Overseas, it was overwhelmingly positioned as a flavor,
One day, while drinking champagne at a bar,
"Oh, the aroma is bursting like the bubbles of champagne.
I want to create a fun, fruity scent.”
This is what inspired me to create this fragrance.
This scent inspired me to become interested in flavors and fragrances.
I started to intentionally create fragrances that transcend boundaries.
This led to the later production of Sugar Lychee and Rose Muscat.
This scent is like champagne.
It's a fragrance that adds elegance to time.
If you have the opportunity, I hope you will try this fragrance.
Go ahead, layer it on.