In the Mediterranean the sea is never far, generously inviting everyone to follow the salty breeze trail to find the sunny beaches.
Molinard compile their version of the Mediterranean adventure with calone (a molecule often coded as “sea salt” in perfume descriptions), balsamic labdabum reminiscent of olive groves, musky sage and smoky sandalwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a wearer who likes their freshness with texture: the kind of scent that feels at home in open air, on skin warmed by the sun, with a salt-tinged breeze moving through herbs and wood. It reads relaxed, polished and quietly coastal rather than sporty.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its marine brightness and woody base can breathe without turning sharp. Apply lightly to let the calone and sage stay airy; a few sprays are enough for a clean, breezy trail that settles into sandalwood and labdanum on skin.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to marine-aromatic scents with a refined, natural feel: fresh but not thin, clean but not soapy, with a dry woody base and a soft floral accent. It will appeal to people who prefer understated, coastal compositions over sweet or heavy perfumes.
Molinard’s story
Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, built on artisanal know-how, natural raw materials and a long continuity of craft. Its identity balances heritage with reinvention, aiming for perfumes that awaken memory while staying rooted in Provençal tradition.
Mediterranee (Discontinued)’s concept
No verified creation story for Mediterranee appears in the available research, so its concept is best read through the composition itself: a Mediterranean image built from sea air, aromatic herbs, balsamic warmth and sun-warmed woods.
Extra info
The name points directly to the Mediterranean, and the formula translates that idea through sea-salt facets, herbs and sun-baked woods. The brand’s Grasse heritage adds a classic French perfumery frame to an otherwise modern, airy composition.
In the Mediterranean the sea is never far, generously inviting everyone to follow the salty breeze trail to find the sunny beaches.
Molinard compile their version of the Mediterranean adventure with calone (a molecule often coded as “sea salt” in perfume descriptions), balsamic labdabum reminiscent of olive groves, musky sage and smoky sandalwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits a wearer who likes their freshness with texture: the kind of scent that feels at home in open air, on skin warmed by the sun, with a salt-tinged breeze moving through herbs and wood. It reads relaxed, polished and quietly coastal rather than sporty.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its marine brightness and woody base can breathe without turning sharp. Apply lightly to let the calone and sage stay airy; a few sprays are enough for a clean, breezy trail that settles into sandalwood and labdanum on skin.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to marine-aromatic scents with a refined, natural feel: fresh but not thin, clean but not soapy, with a dry woody base and a soft floral accent. It will appeal to people who prefer understated, coastal compositions over sweet or heavy perfumes.
Molinard’s story
Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, built on artisanal know-how, natural raw materials and a long continuity of craft. Its identity balances heritage with reinvention, aiming for perfumes that awaken memory while staying rooted in Provençal tradition.
Mediterranee (Discontinued)’s concept
No verified creation story for Mediterranee appears in the available research, so its concept is best read through the composition itself: a Mediterranean image built from sea air, aromatic herbs, balsamic warmth and sun-warmed woods.
Extra info
The name points directly to the Mediterranean, and the formula translates that idea through sea-salt facets, herbs and sun-baked woods. The brand’s Grasse heritage adds a classic French perfumery frame to an otherwise modern, airy composition.