À la Reine des Fleurs Eau de Parfum is the fragrance with which the history of LT Piver began. The composition was first created in 1774 by Michel Adam, a perfumer-gantier from Versailles, and named after his Parisian boutique “À la Reine des Fleurs”. The fresh and refined fragrance quickly became popular at the court of Louis XVI and is historically associated with Marie-Antoinette, who was known for her predilection for elegant perfumes.
Today, this historic creation is being re-presented as an Eau de Parfum, with greater depth and intensity, while retaining its original character.
The fragrance opens bright and green with the vibrant freshness of petitgrain and verbena. This fresh note feels refined and natural, with a subtle citrusy brightness. At the heart, lavandin, rosemary, and thyme unfold an aromatic structure reminiscent of Mediterranean herbs and classic French perfumery. The base softens the composition with ambrox and musk, creating a gentle warmth that makes the scent round and long-lasting.
À la Reine des Fleurs is a perfume of understated elegance: fresh, aromatic and timeless, with an aristocratic signature that reflects the heritage of LT Piver.
Top notes: Petitgrain, Verbena
Heart notes: Lavandin, Rosemary, Thyme
Base notes: Ambrox, Musk