Farina Eau de Cologne
The original eau de Cologne.
Description
At the origin of all eaux de Cologne, there's one name: Jean Marie Farina. A perfumer from Italy who settled in Cologne in 1709, he created a composition that was unprecedented for its time - fresh, luminous, balanced - which he simply named "Eau de Cologne", in homage to his adopted city.
The fragrance quickly became a benchmark, adopted by European courts and historical figures such as Napoleon, Goethe and Empress Elisabeth. But at a time when trademark laws did not exist, the name "Eau de Cologne" was not protected. It was quickly imitated, copied and adapted, even to the point of designating an entire category of fresh perfumes... while the original remained faithful to its formula.
Eau de Cologne Farina is a citrus bouquet dominated by fresh bergamot, followed by floral notes (jasmine, violet) and a soft, woody base (sandalwood, olibanum). A subtle, balanced fragrance that never tries to impose itself, but accompanies its wearer with natural elegance.
Mixed, timeless and astonishingly modern despite its three centuries of history, it is still made in Cologne from top-quality essences.
Available in 6 ml and 15 ml, it slips easily into a pocket or bag, for a discreet gesture that's steeped in history.
Data sheet
- Manufacturing
- German
- Capacity
- 6ml / 15ml