When a perfume house has been in business since 1720, it's usually for good reasons. This is the case of Oriza L. Legrand, a maison backed by centuries of olfactory creation and an unrivalled heritage in French perfumery. The founder, Fargeon Aîné, came from a family of apothecaries from Montpellier and became Royal Perfumer and Distiller to the King and his Court, with Louis XV as his first patron — earning the prestigious title of Supplier to the Court of France. He cleverly built his reputation by claiming his cosmetic recipes had been passed down from the famous courtesan Ninon de Lenclos, whose legendary beauty routines were still widely discussed at court even fifteen years after her death in 1705. This a...

This hub pairs Oriza L. Legrand's brand profile with the current 36 Oriza L. Legrand fragrances we track, including price coverage and the note families that appear most often across the collection.
