At harvest time, evenings are filled with its aroma… and the sunset is colored by the newly cut flowers strewn over the fields. The humble alembics installed near the reservoirs glow with red flames into the night.
Lavender is so connected to Provence that often farmers don’t realize that it was introduced during the Roman invasion which gave this region the designation of ‘Provincia Romana’ from which its name derives.
Lavande Romaine captures the essence of these landscapes and the beauty of the lavender fields where flocks of blue butterfly’s float in the air. A joyful fragrance that dances and sings a summer tune.
Lavande Romaine Fragrance Notes
Lavender fine, Bleu Cedar, Cassis bourgeons, White Musk