French perfume house Fragonard unveils “Fleur de Citronnier” – a new, limited-edition fragrance for women that combines sparkling citrus notes with a warm, woody base.
A radiant fragrance, carried by the sparkling note of petitgrain and the effervescent freshness of Italian lemon, rounded off with Brazilian orange, the noble note of jasmine and amber.
Fragonard
Fleur de Citronnier – Fragonard
The composition of “Fleur de Citronnier” (translated: “flower of the lemon tree”) starts with a tangy mix of Argentinian lime, Brazilian orange, grapefruit and Italian lemon, followed by a sweet, fresh heart of green apple, paired with the green, tart facets of Italian lemon petitgrain and a floral hint of wild jasmine. Finally, the soft, woody accents of Virginia cedar, white amber and white musk unfold in the background, lending the fragrance a warm depth.
About Fragonard
Founded in Grasse in 1926, the family business Fragonard has been preserving the art of perfume creation for four generations. Eugène Fuchs, a former Parisian notary, recognized the potential of the emerging tourism on the Côte d’Azur and opened a perfumery that initiated visitors into the secrets of the art of fragrance. The house was named after Jean-Honoré Fragonard, the famous 18th century French painter – an ode to the artistic and cultural tradition of the region. Today, the company is run by the founder’s great-granddaughters, Françoise and Agnès Costa, who among other things run the Musée du Parfum in Paris, which documents the history of perfume over 5,000 years.
The new fragrance is available in a 50 ml bottle.