Fleur Narcotique — transparent sweetness on the skin
The fruity light here quickly becomes a floral breath, soft, pure, and almost weightless
Fleur Narcotique has a rare quality: it smells not like a bouquet in a vase or a dessert, but like the air around fresh petals and cut fruit. At the very beginning — juicy lychee, cool bergamot, velvety peach. Not syrup, not stickiness, but moist fruit flesh, full of light and a delicate tartness.
Then the fragrance opens into flowers, and this is its main movement. The peony sounds broad and clear here, with a pinkish coolness, while orange blossom adds a white, faintly honeyed light. Jasmine does not drift into richness and fleshiness — it remains transparent, like a fine fabric. Petalia, with its peony-and-rose nuance, makes the heart especially smooth: without a seam, without a sharp transition, as if the fruity freshness simply changes shape and becomes petals.
In the base, Fleur Narcotique gathers closer to the skin. Musk gives a sense of cleanliness and warm skin, moss a dry green shadow, woody notes a calm framework that holds everything together. Thanks to this base, the fragrance does not scatter into separate beautiful details, but remains whole: luminous, polished, almost crisp.
In 2014, Quentin Bisch created a composition with much that feels modern — radiance, smoothness, clarity — yet without sterility. There is the soft flesh of peach, the watery freshness of lychee, the cool silk of peony, and a warm musky trail. It is a fragrance about attraction without pressure, about closeness that does not need a voice.
If you want to feel how fruits and flowers can sound on the skin almost like light, let Fleur Narcotique unfold in silence.