The Story
Why it exists.
Molinard set out to bottle the essence of a Mediterranean fig tree in 2016, entrusting Mathieu Nardin with the task. The brief called for a green fig agreement that would first evoke the velvety flesh of the fruit, then unfold on a muscular, woody backdrop. Drawing on Molinard’s Grasse roots, the perfumer harvested fig leaves and paired them with lemon zest and blackcurrant to capture the orchard’s early light. The result is a unisex ode to the quiet power of a sun‑kissed fig grove.
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The Beginning
Molinard set out to bottle the essence of a Mediterranean fig tree in 2016, entrusting Mathieu Nardin with the task. The brief called for a green fig agreement that would first evoke the velvety flesh of the fruit, then unfold on a muscular, woody backdrop. Drawing on Molinard’s Grasse roots, the perfumer harvested fig leaves and paired them with lemon zest and blackcurrant to capture the orchard’s early light. The result is a unisex ode to the quiet power of a sun‑kissed fig grove.
The combination of fig leaf with citrus and blackcurrant is unusual; the green leaf brings a fresh, almost vegetal snap that sits beside the sweet tartness of blackcurrant. Jasmine sambac adds a whisper of floral softness, while the base of cedar, amber and musk grounds the composition, turning a fleeting fruit moment into a lasting, slightly animalic warmth. This balance of bright and muscular makes the scent both lively and reassuring.
The Evolution
The opening erupts with a bright fig leaf accord, instantly sharpened by lemon zest and a flash of blackcurrant that feels like sun‑lit fruit on the skin. Within the first ten minutes the heart settles into a verdant green‑leaf phase, where the fig’s green side deepens and a subtle jasmine sambac note adds a soft floral veil. As the top notes fade, the base emerges around the half‑hour mark: cedarwood brings a dry, resinous wood, amber adds a creamy sweetness, and musk supplies a gentle animalic skin‑kiss. By the third hour the cedar‑amber trail dominates, lingering for the remainder of the day with a warm, slightly powdery finish that feels like the lingering scent of a fig tree after dusk. The overall arc lasts roughly six to eight hours, offering a seamless transition from fresh orchard to quiet woodland.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Figue has become a reference point for modern fig fragrances, often mentioned alongside Acqua di Parma’s Fico di Amalfi and Goutal’s Ninfeo Mio. Wearers appreciate its ability to translate a green orchard into a wearable scent, making it a go‑to choice for those seeking a fresh yet grounded signature. Its balanced sillage and moderate longevity have earned it steady praise in niche perfume circles.
The House
France · Est. 1849
Molinard is a historic French perfume house rooted in the town of Grasse, the cradle of modern fragrance. Founded in 1849 by a young chemist named Molinard, the maison has remained in family hands for five generations. It creates scented oils, colognes and niche perfumes that draw on the region’s native blossoms and the house’s own distillation tradition. Today the brand balances a heritage of artisanal craft with a modest portfolio of contemporary releases, ranging from the 1849 Collection Iles D'Or (2007) to the Habanita Exclusive Edition (2019). Molinard’s products are sold through specialty boutiques and a curated online platform, inviting collectors to experience a scent lineage that spans more than a century and a half.
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A breezy Mediterranean afternoon captured in sound: bright acoustic guitars, subtle strings, and a warm, lingering piano echo the fig orchard’s freshness and the cedar‑amber dusk.
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