Did you know? Every October 12, the United States, Latin America and Spain celebrate "Columbus Day" in tribute to Christopher Columbus who, upon discovering the New World, also introduced vanilla to Europe during his third voyage in 1518 Originally from Mexico, it was then established in Reunion in 1819, producing the famous Bourbon vanilla.

Vanilla, due to its cultivation and extraction, is one of the most expensive ingredients in perfumery. The flower, which only grows once a year for 3 months, must be hand pollinated and it will take 9 months before the pod can be harvested, and then, up to a year and a half before the potential aroma of vanilla is fully developed.

Vanilla Powder

A fragrance where Madagascar vanilla blends with the sweetness of musk and heliotropine.

Vanille Leather

An olfactory marriage of vanilla with tuberose and jasmine for a floral and powdery fragrance.

Majaïna Sin

An oriental accord of vanilla, orchid and sandalwood.

Eau Duelle

Vanilla enhanced by amber and woody notes.

Italica

A delicious combination of bourbon vanilla, melting caramel and almond.

Althair

A dip in opulent vanilla, mixed with notes of musk and cardamom.

Love, Don’t Be Shy

This olfactory jewel combines neroli, white musk and honeysuckle for a magnetic fragrance.

Deep Dark Vanilla

An intense and captivating interpretation of smoky, woody vanilla.

Angelo di Fiume

A sumptuous combination of vanilla, caramel and musk for a warm and comforting fragrance.

Or du Sérail

An opulent and gourmet fragrance that combines tobacco, amber and woody notes for a captivating reinterpretation of an oriental palate.