08 Mar 2026
Champagne rarely finds its way into the language of perfume, yet Xerjoff Louis XV Rosé begins precisely there. Inspired by the celebrated de Venoge Louis XV Rosé Champagne, the fragrance brings together two crafts that share a similar devotion to refinement: champagne making and haute perfumery.
Available from 9 February 2026, Louis XV Rosé explores the feeling of effervescence rather than attempting to imitate the drink itself. The composition feels bright and crisp from the opening, carrying the airy clarity one might associate with a glass of rosé Champagne poured at the start of an elegant gathering. It is luminous without becoming sweet, and polished without feeling heavy.
Xerjoff frames the scent through the image of Versailles at sunrise. In that quiet moment before the gardens fill with visitors, the air still holds a cool freshness while the first light reveals carefully shaped greenery and marble terraces. Louis XV Rosé translates that atmosphere into fragrance, allowing the composition to unfold gradually with a sense of brightness and gentle sophistication.
For fragrance collectors, the appeal lies in the idea behind the perfume as much as in the scent itself. Champagne and perfume both rely on balance, patience and the careful orchestration of materials. Xerjoff approaches Louis XV Rosé with that same philosophy, creating a fragrance that feels airy, elegant and quietly celebratory.
The result is a scent that captures a particular mood rather than a single note: morning light, polished gardens, and the delicate sparkle of rosé Champagne. It is a fragrance that suggests refinement in a subtle way, offering an atmosphere of calm luxury rather than dramatic intensity.