The Story
Why it exists.
Baie De Cassis draws its name from the wild blackcurrant vines that cling to the cliffs of the French Riviera, a nod to the house’s coastal roots. In 2020, perfumer Maelstroem set out to capture that untamed berry spirit, pairing it with a single rose to soften the edge. The addition of pink pepper harvested on Réunion Island injects a fleeting, peppery heat, while a whisper of peony adds a fresh lift. The result is a fragrance that feels like a sun‑kissed walk through a blooming thicket.
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The Paper Kites
The Beginning
Baie De Cassis draws its name from the wild blackcurrant vines that cling to the cliffs of the French Riviera, a nod to the house’s coastal roots. In 2020, perfumer Maelstroem set out to capture that untamed berry spirit, pairing it with a single rose to soften the edge. The addition of pink pepper harvested on Réunion Island injects a fleeting, peppery heat, while a whisper of peony adds a fresh lift. The result is a fragrance that feels like a sun‑kissed walk through a blooming thicket.
The juxtaposition of blackcurrant’s tart green fruit with rose’s classic femininity creates a paradox of innocence and intrigue; the peppery pink berries act as a bridge, turning the opening from pure fruit to a subtly spicy heart. Vetiver, sourced from the house’s preferred Grasse suppliers, grounds the composition, preventing the floral from drifting away and giving the dry‑down a lingering, earthy elegance that rewards patience.
The Evolution
At first spray, the blackcurrant bud bursts with a crisp, slightly tart aroma that feels like a splash of sunrise on a dewy hedge. Within ten minutes, the pink pepper from Réunion flickers, adding a bright, almost metallic spice that nudges the fruit toward a more complex edge. As the heart settles, rose emerges, soft and velvety, its petals brushed with a hint of peony that lifts the mood into a gentle garden reverie. By the half‑hour mark, the base of vetiver takes hold, its woody‑earthy tones spreading like moss under ancient stones, anchoring the floral‑fruity swirl. The scent lingers for six to eight hours, the dry‑down remaining a subtle, green‑woody whisper that fades gracefully without leaving a heavy trail.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2020 debut, Baie De Cassis has become a quiet favorite among fans of green‑floral compositions, often mentioned alongside the brand’s earlier Patchouli Antique as part of the house’s shift toward fresh, nature‑inspired narratives. Wearers cite its balanced sillage and elegant rose‑blackcurrant duet as a signature for spring garden gatherings.
The House
France · Est. 1980
Les Néréides began as a costume‑jewelry atelier in Nice before extending its creative impulse to fragrance. The brand translates the sparkle of its metalwork into scented narratives that echo the sea‑nymph myth that inspired its name. Recent releases such as Lune Rousse (2025) and Bois de Songes (2025) illustrate a continued dialogue between visual ornament and olfactory composition, offering collectors a sensorial extension of the house’s decorative heritage.
If this were a song
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Imagine a sun‑lit garden at golden hour, where delicate roses sway beside berry‑laden vines and a subtle earthiness lingers in the air; the playlist mirrors that balance of bright freshness and grounded calm.
Bloom
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