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What it is: A luxurious scented candle made from clean-burning coconut wax, hand-poured into a decorative vessel and finished with a natural wick.
What it is: A luxurious scented candle made from clean-burning coconut wax, hand-poured into a decorative vessel and finished with a natural wick.
Fragrance story: A mix of beautiful aromatic complexity, Sparkling Cuvée opens with vivacious fruit tones of Sparkling Grapefruit, Pomelo and Red Currant. The effervescence of Sparkling Wine is the heart of the celebration, with bubbles cascading to the surface, dancing and mingling with juicy Nectarine and Bulgarian Rose Petals. A velvety, smooth finish of Barrel Oak serves as the perfect stage for this aromatic affair.
Style: Citrus.
Notes:
– Top: sparkling wine.
– Middle: pomelo.
– Base: woody oak, rose petals.
Trendsetting, innovative and lavish, Voluspa offers luxurious home fragrances. The brand was founded in 1999 by Traci and Troy Arntsen, who started making candles in their own kitchen laboratory. Voluspa has become renowned worldwide for meticulously crafted scents made with impeccable ingredients—and always packaged to perfection.
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