If we travel to Menton, a French town bordering Italy, we will see many lemons. This is a citrus town: it smells of lemon and tastes of lemon. These are not just any lemons; those grown there since the 15th century are strange lemons, juicy and fragrant, semi-acid, without bitterness.
This little history lesson helps us understand the value of Prestige of MentonIt was in 1947, when the Parisian perfumer Louis Berneux, who had just settled in Roquebrune Cap Martin, near Menton, wanted to blend the best essences of lemon. We must thank him for the legendary Eau de Menton, A fragrance loved in France, a companion scent. It is one of those scents that, despite being unique, is loved by everyone. We are interested in its desire not to be a fashionable product. For this very reason, it will always be fashionable. It has been so since 1947.
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