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Carolyne Kauser-Abbott · Inspire · Shopping & Gifts

As we grow tired of self-isolation and social distancing, there is probably no better time to “stop and smell the roses” or, in this case, the intoxicating perfume of Provencal rosé wine. We are excited to announce our first collaboration with Rose et Marius, the luxury perfume house and home décor brand based in Aix-en-Provence. The company’s founder, Magali Fleurquin-Bonnard, chose the name as a tribute to Provence and her grandmother. Discover the background of this luxury brand here.

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Rose et Marius Giveaway

One lucky winner will receive an exclusive Provencal rosé scented gift package from Rose et Marius containing the following:

Scented Candle – A bisque porcelain vase from Limoges decorated with an iconic cement tile motif surrounds these fragrant Rose et Marius candles.

Rose et Marius Perfume Rosé Candle

Hand and Body Lotion – The Rose et Marius “A rosé wine under the arbour” cream is enriched with fig extract, apricot oil, olive leaf extract, as well as the inescapable floral water of sage. This cream provides long-lasting hydration for your hands.

Rose et Marius Perfume Hand and Body Lotion

Liquid Soap – This luxurious, paraben-free soap in a rosé wine scent is for the body or hands. Created by an haute parfumerie in Grasse with olive oil, floral water from poppy oil, and olive tree leaf extract, the scent is a Rose et Marius exclusive.

Rose et Marius Perfume Rosé Liquid Soap

Bar Soap – A concentrate of Provençal excellence from the perfume laboratories in Grasse. These soaps, made with 97% natural ingredients, include poppy and olive oil from Provence. Rose et Marius’s rosé wine soap creams into a rich and delicately scented lather to moisturize the skin.

Rose et Marius Perfume Rosé Soap

Shampoo – If you can’t have a glass of rosé, wash your hair with “A rosé wine under the arbour” silicone-free shampoo. Created in perfume laboratories in Grasse following Rose et Marius guidelines, the scent comes from organic red vine extracts. Previously only available in 5-star hotels, this shampoo contains 95% natural ingredients and is silicone-free.

Rose et Marius Perfume Rosé Shampoo

How to Enter

Enter now for your chance to win this package – just three easy steps:

Please sign-up for our newsletter here.
Follow our Instagram account here and tag one friend.
Discover and follow Rose et Marius on Instagram here.

Winner will be chosen by random draw on June 1, 2020.

Good luck! 

Bonne chance!

Rose et Marius Perfume Rosé Wine collection

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Carolyne Kauser-Abbott

With her camera and laptop close at hand, Carolyne has traded in her business suits for the world of freelance writing and blogging. Her first airplane ride at six months of age was her introduction to the exciting world of travel.

While in Provence, Carolyne can be found hiking with friends, riding the hills around the Alpilles or tackling Mont Ventoux. Her attachment to the region resonates in Perfectly Provence this digital magazine that she launched in 2014. This website is an opportunity to explore the best of the Mediterranean lifestyle (food & wine, places to stay, expat stories, books on the region, travel tips, real estate tips and more), through our contributors' articles.

Carolyne writes a food and travel blog Ginger and Nutmeg. Carolyne’s freelance articles can be found in Global Living Magazine, Avenue Magazine and City Palate (Published Travel Articles).

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