
Les Fleurs du Golfe
The best smells from the east, made in France.
Les Fleurs du Golfe is a French niche house that has built its catalog around the meeting point of Provençal floral structure and Gulf-style resinous warmth — most fragrances move through bergamot and rose into oud, amber, and vanilla, balanced enough to wear in either climate. The ten-fragrance line launched between 2016 and 2022, signed by perfumers Emna Doghri, Alexis Bessy, and Chantra Imm. Production is in France; distribution runs through Flora Parfums, Parfum Exquis (US/Canada), and a small set of Mediterranean retailers. The house occupies the niche-luxury crossover lane: more refined than designer Khaleeji output, less rarefied than a Mona di Orio, and aimed at wearers who want a single bottle that reads as 'travel between Marseille and Doha' rather than committing fully to either pole.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




















