UDUR St.Moritz - INVIERN

INVERING means winter in the Rhaeto-Romanic language. Gentian, juniper, Swiss stone pine - the fragrance transports you to a fresh winter's day in the mountains. The first room fragrance INVIERN is also available again in the new product line. 
  • Gentian

    The alpine gentian (Gentiana alpina) or southern alpine gentian is a plant species from the gentian genus (Gentiana) within the gentian family (Gentianaceae). Some of the 300 to 400 species are used to make schnapps and for medicinal purposes. A few species and varieties are used as ornamental plants.

  • Arve

    The Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra), also known as Swiss stone pine, is a plant species from the pine family (Pinaceae). They are native to the Alps and the Carpathian Mountains. They can grow up to 25 meters high and live for 1000 years. Their short shoots bear many tufts, each with five needles.

  • Juniper berries

    Juniper berries have a long tradition as a remedy. However, juniper berries are not actually berries at all, but pseudo-fruits: the female seed cones of the common juniper. They only ripen in their third year, are initially green and eventually turn black-brown.

  • INSPIRATION

    The perfumer drew his inspiration for "INVIERN" from long walks through the snow-covered landscapes and forests of St. Moritz in winter, on the ski slopes and in the village.