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Grasse

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Grasse is a town in southeast France, it is a commune of the Alpes-Maritimes département, on the French Riviera.

Perfume

Grasse has had a prospering perfume industry since the end of the 18th century.

Grasse is the center of the French perfume industry and is known as the world's perfume capital (la capitale mondiale des parfums). It produces over two-thirds of France's natural aromas (for perfume and for food flavourings). This industry turns over more than 600 million euros a year.

Grasse's particular microclimate encouraged the flower farming industry. It is warm and far enough inland to be sheltered from the sea air. There is an abundance of water thanks to its situation in the hills, and the 1860 construction of the Siagne canal for irrigation purposes. The town is 350 m above sea level and 20 km from the Coast (Côte d'Azur).

Jasmine, a key ingredient of many perfumes, was brought to the South of France by the Moors in the 16th century. Twenty-seven tonnes of jasmine are now harvested in Grasse every year.

Festivals

There is an annual Fête du Jasmin at the beginning of August. The first festival was on the 3 August–4 August 1946. These days, it is a big event; decorated floats drive through the town, with young women in skimpy costumes onboard throwing flowers onto the crowds. This is known as the "flower battle", and everyone gets soaked by the natural perfume of the flowers. There are also fireworks, free parties, folk music groups and street performers. There is also an annual international exhibition of roses ("Expo Rose").

Miscellaneous

Births

Grasse was the birthplace of:

  • Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806), painter
  • Gazan de la Peyrière (1765-1845), general who fought under Napoleon
  • Charles Pasqua (born 1927), businessman and politician

Twin towns

Grasse is twinned with:

  • Ingolstadt,  Germany
  • Opole,  Poland
  • L'Ariana,  Tunisia
  • Carrara,  Italy
  • Murcia,  Spain
  • Marblehead, Massachusetts,  United States
 
 
 
 

This article is licenced under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Grasse".

User comments

From: Motor Mouth
Posted: 23 July 2006
Perfume
Grasse features in Patrick Susskind's brilliant novel "Perfume". It gives a fascinating insight into the world of perfumery. What makes the book a must read is that everything is described in terms of smell. While your reading, you'll find yourself noticing smells around you that you never knew existed. Perfect holiday reading if you're going to be staying in Grasse (or even if you're not).
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