Lavandes Trianon is a study in texture, transforming the typically medicinal and sharp profile of lavender into something remarkably soft and edible. It opens with two distinct varieties of lavender:...
The fragrance is widely celebrated for its "lactonic" quality, with enthusiasts often describing it as one of the best examples of a milky, creamy lavender ever produced.
Performance is a major highlight; the community consistently reports that it lasts all day on skin and even longer on clothing, though it projects at a polite conversation distance rather than filling a whole room.
While beloved by many, it is polarizing for those sensitive to "cloying" scents; some find the heavy milk and caramel notes become too sticky or sugar-forward in the late dry down.
It is frequently compared to other lavender gourmands like Mon Guerlain, though users note Lavandes Trianon is much creamier and more focused on the "edible" aspects of the flower.
Now that it is discontinued, it has reached "unicorn" status in many fragrance circles, with collectors considering it a high-value item despite its rising price on the secondary market.