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How long does it take to customize the perfume of French Glass?
/kloc-In the 6th century, Florence beauty Catherine de Medici married from Italy to France. It was this lady Henry II who turned perfume into a fashionable product in Paris. Since then, perfume has become a part of people's memory of romantic France. But just buying a few bottles of Chanel5 or Dior on the Champs Elysé es is not enough to know what perfume it is. Since16th century, Europeans have known that the best perfume is in Grasse, a small town in southern France, which is prosperous because of the perfume industry and perfume trade, and has the reputation of "perfume capital of the world". 15km south of Glass is Cannes, with many yachts and soft beaches. It takes 30 minutes to drive to the east, where there is an international airport and pebble beach. Hills, Woods, valleys, rivers ... Grasse, surrounded by mountains, is still better than beach resorts even in hot summer, so Princess Bonaparte (Napoleon's sister) and Queen Victoria came here not only to get a few bottles of good perfume, but also to rest and recuperate. May Rose: "The Queen of Glass" may be because of perfume, and flowers can't live without glass. Flowers are everywhere in the glass. The flower of "grass", a flower-shaped fountain, is located at the highest place in the old grass town. She looks gracefully curled, making you feel fragrant even in the distant water column. Yael Square where the fountain is located has a flower market every day. Every May, it is the Rose Festival in Grasse. The reason for this festival may be Centifolia, the "May Rose". This Mayflower is called "Queen Grass" and is a special rose for perfume. Its exquisite fragrance, such as secrets in martial arts books, inspired the greatest perfumer. Every August, it is the Jasmine Festival in Grasse. The flowers here, together with the fragrant plants, have created Glass's supreme position in the world perfume industry. The best way for rococo painters to know about perfume is to visit the perfume museum or perfume workshop. Glass can go to perfume workshops in Fragona, Galimard and Molinard, among which Fragona is the largest. Fran? ois Fragona is a manufacturer of grass perfume leather gloves, and the most famous one in this family is probably Jean Honore Fragona, the son of old Fran? ois, and the most beloved painter of French upper class in the18th century. In Fragona Village Museum, he painted four love stories (Dating, Pursuit, Love Letter and Being a Lover) for Countess Barry, the mistress of Louis XV, which are still treasured, and the luxurious and sweet style of Rococo period can be seen at a glance. There are various colorful glass bottles in the exhibition hall of another perfume factory in Molinar. In Garima's perfume studio, visitors can make their own perfume under the guidance of a perfumer. Can they succeed? The production of perfume is up to you. In the perfume museum, you can also see the ancient production process of perfume: women wear local traditional costumes and pick flowers in the rose field before sunrise; With the rumble of the machine, the workers shook all kinds of bottles and squeezed, refined and extracted sesame oil with all kinds of strange boiling pots, rollers and distillation pots. You know, 1 ton of jasmine can only get the essence of 1 liter, while 1 hectare of lavender can only extract 15 kg of sesame oil. Whether in ancient or modern ways, essential oils need to be carefully prepared by perfumers after they are made. The perfumer called "nose" smells, selects and tests various essential oils. Because the sense of smell will be dull after smelling more than three or four kinds of fragrance, it will take hours or even days to test again. The perfumer spends months or even years experiencing hundreds of smells, and then tries a formula. All these processes only leave a charming fragrance behind the beauty's earlobe ... The opening hours of the International Perfume Museum are: 10,1-May 3 1, 10: 00- 12: 30,14. June1-September 30th:10: 00-19: 00; Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays, and closed every year from1October1to February 10. The Museum of Fashion and Jewelry in Provence is open every day: 10: 00- 13: 00, 14: 00- 18: 00, and visitors are free. GALIMARD perfume workshop: open every day. You need to make an appointment to participate in the production of perfume. The production time is 2 hours, including the raw materials of perfume, ***34 euros. Transportation: From Nice, there is a 10 bus every day.