Citrus - Woody
Cedar Wood / Clementine / Lavender / Lemon / Mint / Patchouli / Vetiver / White Blossom Tree / White Musk
Just one year after Chateau Krigler 12 was designed in Champagne, Albert Krigler created Champfleury 132, naming it after the city nearby Reims and cleverly incorporating its year of creation “1913” with the fact that it is the second fragrance made in 1913 to get 13+2 = 132. Crisp citrusy notes of clementine, lemon, and Moroccan mint rise above a delicate heart featuring lavender, white blossom, and cedar, climaxing into the warmth of white musk, vetiver, and patchouli.