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Perfumes by Henri Alméras

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The perfumer

Henri Alméras (1892-1965) was a French perfumer trained at Antoine Chiris in Grasse alongside Ernest Beaux. He composed the 1925 trilogy Amour Amour, Que Sais-Je? and Adieu Sagesse for Jean Patou, Chaldée in 1927 and Joy in 1930, one of the great floral perfumes of the twentieth century.

One perfume signed by Henri Alméras is currently documented as a standalone entry on Osmetheca. Specific fragrance entries by Henri Alméras are listed below as they are added to the catalogue.

Perfumes on Osmetheca

One perfume signed by Henri Alméras is currently published on Osmetheca: Joy for Jean Patou (1930), one of the great floral perfumes of the twentieth century, built on a substantial dosage of Bulgarian rose and Grasse jasmine absolutes.

Sources

Published 30 May 2026 · Updated 30 May 2026 · Last fact check: 30 May 2026 · Osmetheca