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Making Scents Make Sense

Looking to the Past for the Future with Ninth Generation Perfumer Louise Farina

55 min3 juni 2026

Farina 1709 is the oldest fragrance house in the world. Based in Cologne, Germany, Farina has been producing fragrance for over 300 years. In this week's episode, 9th generation family perfumer Louise Farina joins me to talk about how she is balancing heritage and innovation, respecting the past of the house, whilst building an exciting future.


You can find out more about Farina on the brand's website:https://farina1709.com/en


Follow the brand on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farina_cologne/


Louise's emotional connection scent is the scent of jasmine.

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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/


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