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Muse, Oct 2004

A new line of retro-perfumes will include one that went down with the Titanic more than 90 years ago. Sixty-five vials of the perfume were discovered on the seafloor during the exploration of the wreck. One vial broke onboard the recovery ship, filling it with the smell of roses. The scent was re-created by David Pybus, a man known as the Indiana Jones of the perfume world, who analyzed the perfume and then mixed an exact match.

Considering its watery origins, you could call it eau de l'eau.

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