Grasse
Grasse
Grasse has served the country well in the art of perfume production for centuries. It is here that master perfumers, nez (noses), train for seven years to recognise around 6000 scents. The town, with its distinctive orange roofs sheltering densely packed cottages, was heaven-sent for flower fans.
Grasse and its surrounds produce some of France’s most highly prized flowers, including lavender, jasmine, centifolia roses, mimosa, orange blossom and violets. In springtime, the green-fingered should take a stroll around Jardin de la Villa Noaille. Of the 40 perfumeries, only three are open to the public.