Behind every perfume of Le Galion is a poet, a magician, a musician. A perfume is not put together like a bouquet of flowers. It is not enough to combine flowers with spices and woods. It also includes a little magic. Paul Vacher is such a magician. On his estate near Neuilly, just outside Paris, where the bottles crowded on the wooden shelves of his laboratory, he created perfumes like other poems or music. A great friend of art and himself a piano player. In homage to this aesthete and perfumer of the house, Le Galion created Aesthete, an elegant and refined fragrance of Persian leather. Aesthete opens with top notes of Italian mandarin, Davanaessence, hyperessence of incense and saffron, then developed in the heart note leather, guayak wood, castoreum, oud and pure jasmine essence, all worn by sandalwood, vanilla and white musk.