Lavender is so closely tied to Provence that sometimes even the growers don't know that it was introduced during the Roman invasions, which gave the region the name "Provincia Romana" from which its current name derives. “As a perfume composer, I love the ruggedness of these landscapes and the beauty of lavender fields, where flocks of blue butterflies dance in the air. To translate this scene, I created Lavande Romaine, a joyful perfume that dances and sings the scents of summer”
Jean-Claude Ellena
NOTES
Head: Lavender fine
Heart: Cassis buds, Bleu Cedar
Base: White Musk