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The good, the bad and the Grasse

08 domenica Giu 2014

Posted by oveis in Trips

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France, Grasse, Provence, Travels, Trips

The good news is that I am updating the blog, albeit with a micro-post. The bad news is that I’m not doing that because I got my book done – In fact I have not, so this post is not heralding any radical change in the pitiful pace at which I produce my posts here.

The fact is that I have just visited Grasse, and I found it remarkably uninspiring. I was definitely happy to be there – I enjoyed the museum of perfume, went through all the Fragonard museum rigmarole and found it amusing, and revelled in the vibe of the medieval town small centre. It had to be done, it was due in a way, and I am glad I did. However, the place is yet another version of the typical town of the Riviera, that slice of coastal land that stretches from Western Liguria to Nice and Cannes, the quintessence of which is, for me, the Italian San Remo, a depressing town famous for its casino and a culturally decrepit music festival. A decadence conjured up by  palm trees, casinos, Belle Époque buildings and affluent of ex-affluent old chaps whose cultural reference is provided by Alain Delon and Brigitte Bardot. Grasse is a French version of San Remo, minus the cheesy music festival and the sea (which is at stone throw anyway), plus the perfumery industry. An industry that flourished in the 19th century, boosted the industrial growth of the centre up the 1970s, and started to decline at the end of that century. The success of the industry resulted in the destruction of the landscape and the proliferation of over-proportioned estate blocks. Although the old town is still delightful (except for the central Rue Marcel Journet, which is filled with perfumery-themed tourist traps), and its narrow alleys prevent from seeing how the rest of the town actually is, Grasse feels like an overpriced monument to the glories of the past.

If what you expect of Grasse is strolls across Rose de Mai fields, good quality raw materials and a vibrant, modern perfumery scene, you are likely to be disappointed. Although you’ll find curiosities like this at the museum of perfume,

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if you really want your smell to be delighted in late May in Provence, well you should head west, and wander between Nimes, Avignon and Alès, where the air is filled with the heady fragrance of brooms in full bloom.

Persia

16 domenica Mar 2014

Posted by oveis in Stories, Things that I do, Uncategorized

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Ghamsar, Iran, Kashan, Mashad, Persia, Raw Materials, Rose, Tehran, Travels

I just got back from a two-weeks research trip to Iran, and since I haven’t updated this blog for a while, this is the ideal opportunity for me to get back on here, and bring this embarrassing, nearly month-long silence to an end.

So, I was in Iran on the quite specific task of sorting one chapter of my book – which I apparently did, and that’s good news. Among meetings, library work, lectures and social life, though, not much time was left to indulge in smelling around – which I wasn’t supposed to do anyway, being on a funded business trip. At any rate, whatever the objective of the journey, friends perfumers asked me to bring back some rose otto from the Kashan area – for which I had already established contacts from home. My contacts, however, proved unreliable and the moment I was about to finalise the deal, they made excuses about now being end season and attempted to rise the price by about 50%. I said goodbye, then, and gave up. shah abdulazim1

Frustrated by the failure, I still needed to take a break from Tehran and managed to take a day off and head to Kashan. My intention was purely leisurely – the last thing I wanted was to spend a frustrating whole day at Kashan’s market, dodging the bazaris attempts to sell me perfectly recreated versions of the ‘pure’ rose otto of Ghamsar. I was going to go to Ghamsar on an olfactory pilgrimage, very much like one would go to Grasse if he happens to travel in Provence – but I had totally given up all hopes to come to Tehran with the precious juice. Continua a leggere →

Shalimar

15 mercoledì Gen 2014

Posted by oveis in Stories

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Guerlain, India, Moghul, Pakistan, Shalimar, Travels

Ametto di aver forse sopravvalutato la mia capacità di produrre articoli a un ritmo decente e con regolarità. Vi è che in questi venti giorni ci sono state le vacanze, sono andato in Italia, ho visto amici e parenti, ho fatto corse prealpine in bicicletta, messo in ordine il poco giardino che mi rimane, potato melograni e trapiantato alberi di osmanthus e molestato Tamara, che quando la molesto non mi ascolta, e pagato una montagna di tasse, bollettini e cartelle arretrate. Infastidito dal clima subtropicale di questa strana prima parte di inverno, non ho fatto il rituale tuffo alla Santissima, che invece mi piace fare quando l’aria all’esterno è gelida (o bollente, d’estate). Insomma, di pensare a questo non ho nemmeno avuto la tentazione e le due bozze di articolo che avevo cominciato prima di partire sono rimaste così, al primo paragrafo. Naturalmente, non ricordo in quale direzione avessi intenzione di portarli esattamente, quindi non so bene dove andrò a parare. Inoltre, siamo vicini a febbraio, mese che, in un tempo in cui ancora non avevo idea che avrei finito per interessarmi ai profumi in modo quasi serio, definii ‘mese senza odori’, ripromettendomi di evitarlo programmando un qualche viaggio verso un paese che avesse un febbraio più odoroso.

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