



Description GUERLAIN Les Colognes Eau de Cologne du Coq
| Composition | Lavender, Bergamot, Rosemary |
| Fragrance category | citrus |
| Concentration of the fragrance component | Eau de Cologne |
Fresh as a spring morning, light as a gentle breeze, and so invigorating it will wake you up better than cocks crowing. That’s the unisex Guerlain Les Colognes Eau de Cologne du Coq, which conceals the atmosphere of morning within itself and pays homage to France with its cockerel motif.
Thanks to the unisex composition of the fragrance, this Eau de Cologne is perfect for both men and women. It can easily be combined with an Eau de Toilette, perfume or perfume extract.
- a fresh, aromatic, citrus fragrance
- a unisex Eau de Cologne for men and women
- created in 1894 by Aimé Guerlain
Composition of the fragrance:
This fresh Eau de Cologne smells like juicy citrus notes of lemon, orange and bergamot, complemented by the aromatic fragrance of rosemary and unmistakable lavender.
Story of the fragrance:
Guerlain has been making Eau de Cologne since 1853. Eau de Cologne du Coq was first introduced in 1894, when it was created by Aimé Guerlain. He hid the freshness of a spring morning in the composition of his fragrance. The fragrance is enclosed in a decorated bottle with an iconic motif of 69 bees.


