The first fragrance for women by Hermes. The elegance of vetiver, matched with jasmine, rose and iris. Written in 1961 by Guy Robert, Caleche was Hermes' first fragrance for women. A highly feminine, woody, chypre floral, its name refers to the horse-drawn carriages that are emblematic of the house. Caleche is a novel that dazzles with the beauty of its raw materials, from the joyfulness of citrus fruit to the modernity of aldehyde notes; from the floral heart embellished with ylang-ylang, rose and jasmine to the woody, chypre sillage underscored by the nobility of the iris.