MOLINARD

Molinard perfume house was born in 1849 in the Grasse region in the south of France, being to this day one of the most appreciated and exclusive in the world. Molinard has released memorable creations that have stood the test of time, remaining equally famous around the world. The Molinard Museum still preserves the fascinating aromas of perfumes, the fabulous Baccarat crystal bottles, or those created by the famous René Lalique. Molinard began creating perfumes with Eaux de Fleurs and Eau de Cologne, which were then sold in a small shop in the heart of the city. The perfume house has managed to create a true culture in the art of perfumery using the rarest and most unique extracts: jasmine, violet, rose and mimosa being just a few of them. Queen Victoria herself, during her stay in Grasse, adored the waters of the Molinard colony due to its unique aromas.














