Delicate Rose from the Delicate Collection tells a fragrant story of timeless attraction. Fruits and florals dance with marine tones, creating an aromatic masterpiece. A captivating blend of musk, vanilla, and caramel completes the enchanting narrative.
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In the heart of an awakening forest, where the air is alive with the promise of renewal, Deciduous Spring unfolds like a floral symphony. The top notes of pear, bergamot essence, blackcurrant, and mandarin essence dance through the treetops, a refreshing breeze that heralds the arrival of spring.
As the story of the fragrance deepens, middle notes of jasmine absolute samabac, rose, orange blossom, ylang-ylang and freesia blossom among the blossoming buds. Like the delicate petals that adorn the woodland floor, these notes create an aromatic tapestry, capturing the essence of a forest awakening after the winter slumber.
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PRODUCTION METHOD: One-hour skin contact cold maceration prepares the grapes for soft pressing. The must is then subjected to a static clarification and the fermentation at a rigidly controlled temperature (17 C) follows. The second fermentation takes place in the bottle, according to the Metodo Classico procedure, with a minimum period of 30 months on the lees. Traditional Remuage on pupitres and dgorgement la glace. The sugar dosage chosen is Extra Brut, around 4 g/l. An ideal bottle aging ends the process.
TASTING NOTES: Color: pale pink, fine and very persistent perlage. Bouquet: intense and enveloping elegance, with hints of reminiscent of golden apples, wild roses, and vanilla. Taste: well-structured, silky, harmonic and full-bodied, supported by a marked acidity that is maintained over time. Food pairings: ideal as an aperitif and throughout the meal, perfect with white meats and fish dishes.
Princess Aurora (also known as Briar Rose) is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1959 animated feature film Sleeping Beauty. She is the daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah. On the day of her christening, Aurora was cursed to die by the evil fairy Maleficent. Due to the efforts of three good fairies, the curse was altered to instead draw Aurora into a deep sleep that could only be broken by true love's kiss.
The original design for Aurora was developed by Tom Oreb, who based the figure of Aurora on Audrey Hepburn's thin frame and graceful demeanor. Later, Marc Davis worked on sketches of Oreb, improving the appearance and clothing of the heroine so that they were combined with angular forms of background images.
As with other Disney films, an actress was hired as a live-action model, as a guide for the animators. Helene Stanley became the model for the heroine.[3] She had previously worked on this post, fulfilling the role of Cinderella.
Aurora is a kind, elegant, graceful, angelic, loving, and gentle person, as well as a hopeless romantic. At first, she is seen as a slightly shy, playful, and carefree young woman as a result of being sheltered for most of her life. Aurora is very loyal and honest to her "aunts" and usually obeys their rules respectfully, even though she may disagree with them. Since she was raised not to talk to strangers, Aurora was naturally startled and apprehensive when the handsome Prince Phillip approached her in the forest. However, she was drawn to him before remembering her aunts' rule about not talking to strangers. Aurora then compromised in agreeing to talk to him by arranging to meet him at her cottage, under the supervision of her aunts.
Despite her innocence and apparent dependence on others' actions and opinions, Aurora isn't as passive or helpless as she may seem at first sight. For example, she's rather annoyed by how Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, despite Aurora's adolescence, treat her like a small child, which gives a hint that Aurora, in fact, is prone to independence and not willing to rely purely on somebody's opinion. Also, she's actually quite selfless and strong-willed. When Aurora finds out about her real background as a princess and realizes that she can't see her beloved man anymore, she, although deeply upset, shows firmness and loyalty to those that she cares about. Aurora agrees to push her feelings away and do what is right: return home and fulfill her royal duty as a princess, even if she has to marry a man she doesn't love and barely knows in that way. However, upon being awakened by Phillip and being saved from the sleeping curse, Aurora is happy to discover the man she loves and her betrothed are the same person, filling her with sentience and happiness as she embraces her new life as a princess after reuniting with her parents.
Aurora is a beautiful young woman, who was magically blessed with waist-length, wavy, golden hair like sunshine, violet eyes, and lips that shame the red rose. She has a tall, slender figure and her skin is fair and flawless. Unlike the Disney Princesses created before her, Snow White and Cinderella, and even the others created after, such as Ariel, Rapunzel, and Moana for example, her face is less rounded and more angular and refined, giving her an appearance of maturity rather than youth despite being only sixteen.
As a peasant, she wears a black bodice over a gray long-sleeved calf-length frock with a white shirt collar and petticoat and goes barefoot (wears black ballet flats with brown/gray soles in the canceled Disney Princess Enchanted Tales movie, A Kingdom of Kindness). She wears a black headband and carries a purple shawl when going out.
As her princess self, she wears a pink or blue ball gown with a petal overskirt, a ruffled white petticoat, long triangular sleeves, a golden tiara, and blue or pink shoes. During the original film, Flora and Merryweather fight for the colors of her ball gown either in pink or blue, even at the end of the film where Aurora dances with Prince Phillip in a ballroom dance. The dress is blue for most of the original film, but in later appearances and merchandise, Aurora's ball gown is depicted as pink.
In Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams, Aurora was given a magic wand from Merryweather to use, and Aurora was able to wield its magical powers such as making two stacks of papers pick themselves up, transforming her nightgown into a ball gown with a dazzling necklace, matching earrings, and a jeweled tiara. She summoned chickens and cows and temporarily turned a farmer into a duck. Later in the story, Aurora fixes her problems and gives away the remaining cows to the peasants. At the end of the story, she returned the wand to Merryweather, having learned she shouldn't have taken the easy way out.
In the original film, despite Aurora having been enchanted by Maleficent, Aurora's willpower combined with shouts from the fairies temporarily gave her the strength to regain control of herself for a few seconds before pricking her finger on the spinning wheel's spindle and falling into a deep sleep.
Aurora's parents name her after the Roman goddess of the dawn because she fills their lives with radiant sunshine. Soon after she is born, she is presented to the kingdom at a christening, where she is betrothed to Prince Phillip, the son of King Stefan's good friend King Hubert. Also invited are the three good fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, who bestow blessings on the newborn princess. Flora and Fauna give the infant princess the gifts of great beauty and song, respectively. But before Merryweather has the opportunity to give her gift, the evil fairy Maleficent arrives. Angered because she isn't invited to the ceremony, Maleficent puts a curse on baby Aurora. According to Maleficent, before the sun sets on Aurora's sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. Maleficent disappears, leaving everyone in shock and horror at Aurora's doomed future. Though unable to lift the curse, Merryweather is able to soften it. Instead of death, she would alter the situation by placing Aurora into an enchanted sleep, which is the fateful prophecy she'll keep, only to be awakened by true love's kiss if this is to happen.
Meanwhile, Stefan has every spinning wheel in the kingdom destroyed in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the fulfillment of the curse to protect his daughter. Still fearful for the princess' safety, the three good fairies negotiated with her parents to hide the princess as a peasant for 16 years until the danger has passed. They take the baby to a cottage in the forest and raise her, disguising themselves as her mortal aunts and renaming her Briar Rose. On Aurora's sixteenth birthday, her "aunts" send her out into the forest to pick berries, so that they can prepare her birthday party in secret. While Aurora is out, she has a conversation with her animal friends and dreams of meeting a handsome prince, as she is singing "Once Upon a Dream". At first, she is singing to her forest friends, but she soon meets Prince Phillip, who has followed her melodic voice. Not knowing who Phillip is, or of their betrothal, she at first believes him to be a stranger and attempts to leave. However, she dances with him for a bit and ends up falling in love. When he asks for her name, she then leaves, due to realizing she isn't allowed to give her name to strangers. She does, however, tell him where she lives and asks him to meet her there that night.
Meanwhile, Briar Rose comes home to a splendid birthday party. She tells her aunts about the young man that she met but gets confused when they are not happy for her. Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather reveal Briar Rose's true identity as Princess Aurora, as well as the fact that she has been betrothed. The fairies sadly explain that she can never see the young man again, not knowing that he is actually her betrothed. Heartbroken, Aurora breaks into tears as she heads upstairs to weep on her bed. She doesn't speak again for the rest of the film (even both her love interest, Phillip, and her mother, Leah, do the same thing). The fairies bring the brokenhearted Aurora back to her father's castle, but in disguise with a hood and cloak to avoid anyone seeing her until the proper time. Before she can see her parents, they take her to a room where they conjure a crown and place it on her head to help her realize her royal identity. However, a heartbroken Aurora begins to cry and the fairies decide to leave her alone to grieve. While they are gone, Maleficent places the princess in a trance and leads her up an abandoned tower staircase. Just then, at the top floor of the empty room, Maleficent conjures a spinning wheel. The fairies realize that Aurora's in trouble due to their mistake of leaving her alone and frantically run up the stairs to stop her, but before they can, Maleficent forces the girl to prick her finger on the spindle, invoking the curse. When the fairies arrive too late to find Aurora, Maleficent mocks them for their failed efforts of trying to stop her by revealing the sleeping princess before vanishing, cackling maniacally in triumph.
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