Mysterious, magnetic and elegant, the new fragrance from Chanel is the result of the great Jacques Polge nose which was based on a simple idea, a perfume that smelled good. Slowly, he began the game of intrigue in which the maison was giving clues about this essence.
If it were a sign of the zodiac, Leo would, if it were a piece of music, it would be a night, if it were a city, it could only be Venice. As the months passed, the fragrance took own life turned into Coco Noir.
In 1984, there Coco, sumptuous mixture of wood resins, flowers, fruits and spices. A treasure of splendors and an endless source of discovery and sensual pleasure. Then, in 2001, came Coco Mademoiselle, a puff of air that clarifies this cornucopia of fragrance, in which everything is simplified and accelerated in a flare glowing fruit and flowers. And today is no Black Coco, a great baroque night.

Another trip in the wake of a Gabrielle who fully embraced the black gloss and Venice, incorporating not only in their creations, but in his life.
In 1984, it was Coco who sumptuous blend of wood, resins, flowers, spices and fruits. A treasure of splendors and an endless source of discovery and sensual pleasure. Then, in 2001, came Coco Mademoiselle, a puff of air that clarifies this cornucopia of fragrance, in which everything is simplified and accelerated in a flare glowing fruit and flowers. And today is Coco Noir, baroque night. Another trip in the wake of Gabrielle who fully embraced the black glitter and Venice, incorporating both not only in their creations, but in his life.
Coco Noir black color reveals intimate, seductive and intensely bright. With top notes of grapefruit and bergamot from Calabria, which is an exquisite preamble of a stout heart soft pink geraniums, narcissus and jasmine. The ending is marked by tonka bean, sandalwood, vanilla, patchouli and white musk incense.
The fragrance will be in stores from September 2012.