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Fruity - FloralNotes: Red poppy, blackcurrant, barley, bran, white musk.Brought back by popular demand, the Jo Malone Poppy and Barley Eau de Toilette originally starred as a limited-edition scent in the 2018 English Fields collection. The fragrance features a fruity-floral blend, calmed with a tender and skin-like powdery warmth. Evocative of red poppies dancing in the wind among strands of barley and bran, this inviting scent is complemented with fruity accords of blackcurrant and softened with powdery notes of white musk.The poppy is a quintessential symbol of the English countryside, its inherent fragility cocooned by stable barley and bran. The scent combines Red Rose and green notes to evoke the vibrant colours of the poppy field and the living landscape of a harvest summer. Fig, Blackcurrant and Violet notes add a youthful sweetness, soothed by a Bran Absolute to emulate the nourishing warmth of the barely fields. White Musk adds a cotton-like softness for a light, powdery dry down. This inviting scent emulates the aesthetically vibrant appeal of the poppy fields and the soft texture of barely, to transport your senses to a summers day in rural England.