Jean d'Aigle colognes have been made in the south of France the old-fashioned way since 1945: brewed and then macerated for 4 weeks to allow the essences to fully diffuse. They come in glass, screw-top bottles with beautiful paper labels that signal the heritage of the brand. The formula is more of a scented water than a traditional spray fragrance, so it can be splashed liberally on the body or even the face. You can also add a few drops to a bath. Each scent is unisex and incredibly special — since we may be their only retailer in the States, it's a great way to make sure you don't smell like anyone else. Rose combines blackcurrant, geranium, and of course rose. (P.S. If you see some small deposits at the bottom of the bottle, don't sweat it. They're a byproduct of the natural raw materials used to make each scent.)