Montblanc Dives Into The Blues Of Nature With New Men’s Fragrance

The new scent awakens an explorative user to discover nature’s palette of blues: sky, lakes, and mountains. 

Luxury goods brand Montblanc has unveiled the house’s new fragrance, titled the Montblanc Explorer Ultra Blue. A citrus marine wood fragrance fit for an explorer, one that awakens a desire to discover nature’s palette of blues: sky, lakes, and mountains. 

Serving as the inspiration behind Montblanc’s latest luxury fragrance is the color blue, the color of the sky and the seas, the color of ice-covered mountain peaks and expansive lakes. It is an irresistible invitation to embrace the explorer’s adventurous spirit and embark on an epic olfactory journey.  

The sumptuous scent is also the newest addition to the Montblanc Explorer line, first launched in 2019 as a tribute to the house’s passion for exploration and heritage as a trusted travel companion to explorers for nearly 115 years. The second pillar of the house’s fragrance brand, Montblanc Explorer, has been embraced by a new generation of adventurers challenging conventions and looking to leave their mark in the world.

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The top notes of Montblanc Explorer Ultra Blue can be described as a luminous and zesty fusion of Italian bergamot and citrus of the finest quality, with the addition of a touch of pink peppercorn to deliver a fresh spicy note with woody facets reminiscent of pepper and elemi. Fusing citrus with the marine and airy notes evokes nostalgia and have a satisfying aroma. 

With the main ingredients of Montblanc Explorer Ultra Blue coming from Givaudan’s Sourcing for Shared Value program, ethical sourcing continues to be in high priority for the creation of this line of decadent fragrances. The famous perfume maison supports local producers in embracing ethical and sustainable development. This support to local communities is also reflected in educational initiatives for future generations, such as the construction of three libraries for school children in the regions of Buton and Katoi on the island of Sulawesi. 

Prices range from $60-$98, depending on the size of the bottle, and are now available on Macys.com and at Macy’s stores nationwide. 

 

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