
Rose cultivated in France, primarily in the Grasse region, used as a general term for high-quality French-grown rose material. French rose typically refers to Rosa centifolia with its classic creamy, honeyed, slightly green complexity. The pinnacle of classical European floral perfumery.
Rose cultivated in France, primarily in the Grasse region, used as a general term for high-quality French-grown rose material. French rose typically refers to Rosa centifolia with its classic creamy, honeyed, slightly green complexity. The pinnacle of classical European floral perfumery.
French Rose pairs naturally with Sandalwood, Jasmine, Iris, Patchouli, Musk. These combinations appear frequently in fine fragrance because they share complementary olfactory qualities that create balance and depth.
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