Molinard is a French perfume house founded in 1849 in Grasse. This region in the south of France is considered the birthplace (and today, cradle) of the modern perfume industry. Molinard is one of the oldest family companies in continuous existence, and remains an entirely family-run business even today. Molinard originally manufactured Eaux de Fleurs (flower-scented waters) and Eaux de Cologne, marketing them from their small store in the heart of Grasse. In 1860, Molinard gained attention with two new perfumes—"Jasmin" and " Rose." Both were introduced in elegant crystal bottles designed and produced by Baccarat. This same strategy was used later for perfumes "Mimosa" and "Violette." Versions of three of thes...

This hub pairs Molinard's brand profile with the current 100 Molinard fragrances we track, including price coverage and the note families that appear most often across the collection.