LOEWE Perfumes has introduced the sixth fragrance in its Elixirs collection. LOEWE Aire Sutileza Elixir arrives this spring as a fresh and invigorating addition to a lineup that takes key scents from the brand’s portfolio and amplifies them with a high concentration of essential oils. The result leaves an intense trail.

The fragrance moves through layers. It opens with fruity notes of pear, bergamot and lemon. Then it unfolds into orange blossom, jasmine sambac and magnolia. At the base, vetiver, sandalwood and musk provide something enveloping to land on. The overall character is floral and musky, with brightness at the front end.

All six Elixirs share a common thread. They contain the LOEWE Accord, an exclusive note created by perfumer Nuria Cruelles. It draws from the complex, resinous aroma of Spanish wild rockrose and serves as the aromatic DNA running through the collection.

The Aire family has always been about the idea of pure, fresh air. Stimulating. Essential. Full of life. This new Elixir captures that same feeling of freedom, resilience and vitality.

The bottle follows the house’s signature rectangular block shape. It comes in a translucent gradient of leaf green, a shade that ties it to the Aire family. A wooden cap with a natural feel sits on top, reinforcing the artisanal character and the innate essence of what is inside.