The Story
Why it exists.
Molinard’s Matières Les Prestiges line released Chypre Charnel in 2015 with a bold take on the chypre category, pairing bright fruit notes with deep woody undertones. The name carries a bold, somewhat dark character that hints at a bolder interpretation of the traditional chypre structure. The brand's designers sought to craft a scent that could work as a centrepiece for special occasions and for quieter moments, blending elegance with a daring edge that sits comfortably in a variety of contexts, from an upscale dinner to a garden walk.
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The Beginning
Molinard’s Matières Les Prestiges line released Chypre Charnel in 2015 with a bold take on the chypre category, pairing bright fruit notes with deep woody undertones. The name carries a bold, somewhat dark character that hints at a bolder interpretation of the traditional chypre structure. The brand's designers sought to craft a scent that could work as a centrepiece for special occasions and for quieter moments, blending elegance with a daring edge that sits comfortably in a variety of contexts, from an upscale dinner to a garden walk.
Peach and orange deliver a juicy sun‑kissed burst in the opening, while bergamot and lemon add a crisp citrus edge that creates an energetic opening. This contrast sets the stage for a heart of iris, jasmine and Bulgarian rose, a powdery floral core that balances the initial brightness with refined elegance.
The Evolution
At the first spray the citrus and fruit blend erupts brightly and immediately, then the fragrance moves into the heart where white blossoms and rose appear in a soft wave over the skin. As the heart settles the iris adds a dry nuance, while the oakmoss and patchouli begin to surface, introducing depth and complexity. By the mid‑stage the amber note from benzoin begins to emerge, the vanilla and ambroxan adding warmth that softens the mossy base into a lingering amber glow that settles into a sophisticated finish.
Cultural Impact
Chypre Charnel has become a reference piece for those exploring the chypre category through a contemporary lens. Its structure pairs bright fruit notes with a mossy foundation, earning attention among fragrance collectors who track how classic perfume families evolve with current perfumery practices.
The House
France · Est. 1849
Molinard is a historic French perfume house rooted in the town of Grasse, the cradle of modern fragrance. Founded in 1849 by a young chemist named Molinard, the maison has remained in family hands for five generations. It creates scented oils, colognes and niche perfumes that draw on the region’s native blossoms and the house’s own distillation tradition. Today the brand balances a heritage of artisanal craft with a modest portfolio of contemporary releases, ranging from the 1849 Collection Iles D'Or (2007) to the Habanita Exclusive Edition (2019). Molinard’s products are sold through specialty boutiques and a curated online platform, inviting collectors to experience a scent lineage that spans more than a century and a half.
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A velvety, late‑afternoon mood with a hint of nostalgic elegance, matching the fragrance’s blend of bright fruit and deep mossy warmth.
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