Henry Jacques doesn’t do things half-heartedly. Take for instance its new rose-based Collection de L’Atelier—a landmark trio of fragrances painstakingly devised to introduce brand new dimensions of one of nature’s most popular scents.

To do so, the famed perfumer began a process of exclusively growing a single genre of rose (HJ Rose de Mai) on the land of its new Atelier in the South of France. From the annual harvest, the perfumer then creates limited-edition vintages from the year’s extraction, and uses it to create its Collection de L’Atelier.

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As the extract is limited, once gone the perfumes cannot be reissued. To celebrate its first pressing, the perfumer has released a trio of scents (Rose Soleil, Rose Tres Rose and Rose Azur) in a 500-piece collection.