If we travel to Menton, a French town bordering Italy, we'll see plenty of lemons. This is a citrus town: it smells and tastes like lemons. These aren't just any lemons; the ones grown there since the 15th century are unusual, juicy and fragrant, semi-acidic, without bitterness.
This little history lesson helps us understand the value of Prestige of MentonIt was in 1947 when Parisian perfumer Louis Berneux, who had just settled in Roquebrune Cap Martin, near Menton, decided to blend the finest lemon essences. We owe him credit for the legendary Eau de Menton. A beloved fragrance in France, a companion scent. It's one of those scents that, while unique, appeals to everyone. We're interested in its desire not to be a trendy product. That's why it will always be trendy. It has been since 1947.
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