The Story
Why it exists.
Alfafazema Provençal was conceived in 2005 as Phebo’s homage to the iconic lavender fields of southern France, a landscape the brand’s founders admired during early travels. The name “Alfafazema”, Portuguese for lavender, ties the scent back to the house’s Brazilian roots while the “Provençal” tag signals the aromatic tribute. Drawing on the classic fougère structure, the perfumer blended Provençal lavender with rosemary and bergamot to capture the crisp, sun‑lit air of a midsummer meadow, then layered a heart of rose and geranium to echo the wild garden borders, finishing on a grounding mix of musk, cedar and patchouli that mirrors the earthy forest floor surrounding the fields.
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Yann Tiersen
The Beginning
Alfafazema Provençal was conceived in 2005 as Phebo’s homage to the iconic lavender fields of southern France, a landscape the brand’s founders admired during early travels. The name “Alfafazema”, Portuguese for lavender, ties the scent back to the house’s Brazilian roots while the “Provençal” tag signals the aromatic tribute. Drawing on the classic fougère structure, the perfumer blended Provençal lavender with rosemary and bergamot to capture the crisp, sun‑lit air of a midsummer meadow, then layered a heart of rose and geranium to echo the wild garden borders, finishing on a grounding mix of musk, cedar and patchouli that mirrors the earthy forest floor surrounding the fields.
Choosing Provençal lavender instead of a generic lavender gave the opening a slightly herbaceous, slightly sweet edge that feels both wild and cultivated. The addition of rosemary injects a pine‑like sharpness, while bergamot lifts the accord with a citrus spark, preventing the composition from feeling flat. In the heart, lavender extract deepens, letting rose unfurl like a delicate petal while geranium adds a green, slightly peppery lift, creating a balanced aromatic‑floral core. The base’s cedar provides dry wood, musk adds skin‑like warmth, and patchouli grounds the blend with an earthy, slightly smoky finish, ensuring the scent evolves beyond the initial herb garden.
The Evolution
The opening bursts like a freshly cut lavender bouquet, the Provençal lavender and rosemary snapping together under a bright bergamot flash; it’s an instant field‑walk that fades after about ten minutes, giving way to a softer, more rounded heart. Lavender extract deepens, letting rose unfurl with a soft, powdery bloom, and geranium injects a fresh, slightly peppery green, creating a balanced aromatic‑floral middle that lingers for the next half hour. As the heart settles, the base emerges: cedar introduces a dry, resinous wood, musk wraps the skin in a subtle animalic veil, and patchouli lays down an earthy, almost smoky trail that clings for the remainder of the day, typically 4‑6 hours total, leaving a quiet, lingering whisper of the Provençal countryside.
Cultural Impact
Lavender has been a cornerstone of Provençal life for centuries, woven into daily rituals from cooking to medicine. The scent evokes the rolling hills where shepherds once rested, and its calming aroma still graces local festivals, market stalls, and family gatherings. Historically, lavender oil was prized for its soothing properties, used to ease tension and promote restful sleep. Today, the fragrance continues to symbolize the region’s connection to nature, reminding both locals and visitors of a timeless, earthy heritage that balances work and relaxation in the sun‑kissed countryside.
The House
Brazil · Est. 1930
Phebo is a Brazilian perfume house rooted in the Amazon city of Belém. Founded in 1930 by Portuguese cousins Antonio and Mario Santiago, the brand has built a catalogue that draws on the region’s rich botanical heritage. Its scents—such as Basílico Roxo (2026), Entrelaço (2025) and Isolda Cajueiro (2018)—mix native ingredients with classic French‑style structure, offering a bridge between South American flora and global perfumery trends. Today Phebo operates under the umbrella of Granado Pharmácias, preserving the original ethos while reaching a new generation of scent explorers.
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A breezy, sun‑lit melody that mirrors a lavender field at golden hour, light, herbal, with a subtle woody undercurrent.
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