Roger & Gallet Fleur de Figuier ~ new fragrance

Roger & Gallet Fleur de Figuier

Roger & Gallet will launch Fleur de Figuier, a new fresh and creamy fig fragrance, in March.

Fleur de Figuier was developed by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian; notes include mandarin, grapefruit, fig tree, musk and cedar.

Roger & Gallet Fleur de Figuier will be available in 30 and 100 ml and in matching body products.

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  1. Posted on 30 January 2013

    This almost sounds like several of the Kiehl’s Aromatics Blend perfumes smashed together. Any idea which store will carry this? I have never tried the Roger & Gallet brand.

    • Posted on 31 January 2013

      I used to find R&G in old fashioned, apothecary-style drugstores. The chains have put all such stores near me out of business and I never see R&G these days. ShopLondons will have it eventually online.

  2. maggiecat
    Posted on 31 January 2013

    I consider myself lucky if I can find R&G soaps in stores nowadays! I wish I could find a shop that stocks this line.

    • Posted on 31 January 2013

      It’s easier in some of the big cities, where there are still apothecary-type stores. I get the soaps from Amazon :-)

  3. Posted on 3 February 2013

    Can’t wait to smell this! Love fig fragrances.

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