Brume d’Hiver

$120.00

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Brume d’Hiver by MarieJeanne Grasse
‘Winter Mist’ Aromatherapy Spray
100ml | 6% perfume oil
Sandalwood | Cedarwood | Ylang-ylang

The Brume d’Hiver Aromatherapy mist has been carefully blended with natural essential oils. Its comforting notes create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Spray it on yourself or in your home for a warm, relaxing environment.

*Sandalwood (New Caledonia): reputed to reduce stress, it promotes emotional harmony.

*Cedar (United States): woody notes create a warm, reassuring atmosphere.

*Ylang-Ylang (Comoros): known for its tranquillising properties, this essential oil promotes relaxation and letting go.

*Patchouli (Indonesia): renowned for its purifying and regenerating qualities.

*Alcohol Bio (Italy)

To offer the best perfume, MarieJeanne is involved in every step of the process from the planting to the final fragrance. Enhanced with natural essential oils that are carefully sourced, each one has its own originality. The entire production is hand produced in limited quantities in Grasse.

As Part of the intangible cultural heritage site by UNESCO since 2018, Grasse is the world capital of perfume. It is internationally known for its emblematic flowers: the tuberose, the jasmine grandiflorum and the centifolia rose.
Born in Grasse, Georges Maubert has been immersed in the world of perfume since his childhood, and is conscious of the treatment of each local flower, right up to the composition of scents. He is part of the fifth generation of the Robertet company, world leader in natural raw materials. Since 1850, his family has worked in the perfume industry as farmers, chemists, perfumers, and sourcing experts. This ancestral knowledge has been mastered and developed to offer you the most beautiful fragrances.

Since his youth, Georges has been aware of the numerous scents of the Grasse region, especially those of the rose fields and the orange blossom fougassettes of the Maison Venturini. He enjoyed wandering in the Robertet laboratories and playing the apprentice chemist whilst weighing ‘magical formulas’ with the laboratory technicians.

At the age of 14, he did his first internship at the Chanel creation laboratory supervised by the perfumers Jacques Polge and François Demachy. This enriching experience confirmed his interest in the world of perfume. Then, in parallel with his studies at the Instituto Marangoni, he worked as a marketing assistant for the Robertet group in Paris