
Montblanc Explorer Eau de Parfum 100 ml
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The Montblanc Explorer Eau de Parfum embodies the spirit of adventure and freedom, aimed at the man in search of excellence and unprecedented discoveries.
The bottle, in a deep black, evokes the two terrestrial hemispheres, symbolizing the multiple horizons explored. Its cylindrical design, dressed in a guilloché pattern, is topped with a dark gray metallic cap, reflecting elegance and robustness.
Designed with quality materials, the bottle combines transparent glass with a textured black coating, offering a pleasant and secure grip. The Montblanc emblem, representing the six glaciers of the highest peaks in Europe, adorns the bottom of the bottle, adding a touch of refinement.
Although the exact dimensions are not specified, the 100 ml bottle is designed to be easily portable, fitting perfectly in the hand and sliding effortlessly into a travel bag, accompanying the modern explorer in all his adventures.
Main characteristics of the perfume:
• Color: Black
• Top note: Italian Bergamot
• Heart note: Haitian Vetiver
• Base note: Sulawesi Patchouli
Dimensions and specifications:
• Size: 100 ml
• ID No: 124069
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