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YUCATAN PENINSULA COLLECTION

FLOR DE NARANJO

This floral, sweet citrus scent is lively and summery with a heady rush of fresh blossom. Light and playful, Flor de Naranjo appeals to the chic, spirited, carefree soul, whose luxury is long light-filled days spent without

plans or purpose, in happy climes, free of worry.

FLOR DE MAYO

A powerful and sensual floral scent, Flor de Mayo combines exotic, peachy, spring Mayflower and balmy, sweet and sensual frangipani notes, complete with a twist of fresh, fragile, bewitching jasmine, adding an uplifting luminosity. Evocative frangipani is native to Mexico and the Caribbean shores, and a flower that is peppered throughout the folklores of the Yucatan and ancient Mayan medicine. Jasmine is also known by natives as huele de noche (scent of the night) for its far-travelling, seductive notes that come to life in the dusky evening breeze. Flor de Mayo is evocative of dreamy, warm, balmy nights in tropical climates and spontaneous encounters in places new

COCO COCO

One of the first fragrances created by the Coqui Coqui Perfumeria and inspired by the paradise shores of Sian Ka´an, Coco Coco is immediately evocative of lush palms and white sand coasts, infused with salty sea air. Coco Coco turns to the Yucatan’s green coconut as its source, creating fresh, modern and verdant notes, in addition to the classic milky sweet, velvety, vanilla fragrance. Coco Coco is sensual and crisp, transporting the wearer to tropical paradise fantasies.

ROSAS FRESCAS

The lively Rosas Frescas scent celebrates the sweet, chic, innocence of living in the moment. The fresh, naïve, dewy scent of red rose petals, uplifting and energetic in its pure positivity, is combined with a twist of citric lemon for an expression of modern sophistication. 

ROSAS SECAS

A graceful, antique, bewitching scent of dry blossomed white roses. Rosas Secas is a lingering, crisp and complex fragrance, arousing lofty nostalgia for summer memories passed. A graceful scent which mirrors the elegance of its wearer, shrouded in a knowing wealth of experience of previous adventures.

MADERAS

This exceptional blend of Sandalwood and other tropical wood essences from the Yucatan creates a smooth, mystical, and verdant fragrance. From lush, dewy jungle, to smoky, humid, earthy forests, and the abundance of exotic palms scattered throughout the Yucatan, the Manderas scent captures the mysteries and magic of the tropical and powerful Mexican woodland. This enigmatic fragrance is for the confident and bold voyager, with a secretive and sensual side, who to likes to loose oneself in the spirit of the moment.

AGAVE

The exotic, smoky agave plant is synonymous with Mexico and its cultural, medicinal and Mayan heritage. Coqui Coqui Perfumeria’s Agave fragrance has lingering dry and light, sweet and spicy notes; musky, rich, yet retaining a green and fresh quality. The Agave scent is for the sophisticated and seasoned traveller; bold, curious and unafraid of adventures new. 

TABACO 

The Coqui Coqui Perfumeria’s most popular scent. Tabaco is a warm, sensual, nuanced fragrance, made from the wild tobacco leaves of Mexico. Known locally as the ‘Sacred Tobacco’ plant, the leaves hold a long history in ancient Mexican medicinal and spiritual tradition, since as early as 1400 BC. Tabaco evokes these mystical, ethereal exotic qualities, with a strong, velvety, yet verdant and light, earthy scent.

NEROLI NEGRO

Honeyed notes and spicy facets. This honey-like, bitter-sweet, darkly romantic scent magically retains the green and fresh notes of the Yucatan’s wild sour orange trees, a scent prevalent throughout the state. The Seville orange tree was naturalised in ‘New World’ Mexico in the 16th century, after a surge in popularity for the fragrance from European royalty and gentry of the day. Neroli Negro boasts a nuanced grandeur that develops on the skin into a transcendent, intoxicating scent.

AZAHARA

The latest COQUI COQUI PERFUMES creation from the Yucatan Peninsula Collection is a mixture of different types of Orange Blossom, flowers that are part of the essences of the Yucatan Peninsula. The name comes from the Franciscans and Moorish influences that in the past years introduced different types of citric flowers and its hybrids and that the Mayans with their wisdom studied used to create new types of orange blossoms. Over the years the local Mayan culture adopted this botanical novelty, introducing it into its daily life and Coqui Coqui reinterprets in its olfactory palette that union of Orange Blossom hybrids. An elegant, fresh and intense essence.

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