California Blossom
California Blossom
Unisex
Top Notes: Petitgrain, Sweet orange, Neroli
Heart Notes: Orange blossom, Iris, Ylang-ylang
Base Notes: White Musk
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Inspiration
Inspiration
A luminous burst of orange blossom, wrapped in the softness of delicate musks. California Blossom evokes the essence of a sun-drenched garden beneath California’s endless blue sky. Between lemon and orange trees, freshly laundered linens sway in the breeze, releasing their pure, effervescent fragrance. The air is crisp, golden with sunlight, and each breath captures the fleeting beauty of an endless summer.
This garden was Anthony’s grandmother’s, a sanctuary of memories where he spent every summer as a child. He recalls the vibrant scent of sun-kissed citrus and the delicate aroma of orange blossom-infused linens drying in the warm breeze. California Blossom is an olfactory madeleine, a luminous and embracing creation that distils the golden warmth of those cherished moments. A fragrance as pure and radiant as an endless summer’s day.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Alcohol denat. (SD alcohol 40-B), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (water), Linalool, Linalyl acetate, Limonene, Terpineol, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Citronellol, Pinene, Citrus Aurantium Flower Oil, Geranyl acetate, Cananga Odorata Oil/Extract, Citral, Beta-Caryophyllene, Farnesol, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Carvone, Benzyl Salicylate, Terpinolene
Delivery information
Delivery information
Standard UK Delivery - £3.95. Orders will be delivered within 3 to 5 working days.
Royal Mail Tracked 24 - £5.50
Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed 4 pm - £8.00
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The second half of the 19th century was marked by the royal consecration of Violet. It became the official supplier of the Empress Eugenie and Queen Isabel II of Spain. The bee, symbol of the Empress, was therefore affixed on each bottle and became an important trademark.
In 1858 the shop took the name "To the Queen of bees - Violet House" to establish its legitimacy. The committee of the 1867 World Fair particularly distinguished the work of Louis Claye, then Director of Violet, by rewarding several products of the House.
After many years of success, the various world wars and crisis weakened the perfume house. Violet eventually stopped activity around 1955. However, three young men from Paris brought the company back to life in 2017.
Becoming the successors of Violet, Victorien, Paul and Anthony gave the name rebirth. Their profiles, although different, were driven by the same passion for perfume and history. Friends and colleagues, their complementary characteristics have allowed them to rebuild a modern brand with respect to Violet’s past.