Story
On the Atlantic coast of Morocco, the small town of Azemmour sits inside a ring of bitter-orange groves whose white blossoms perfume the medina every spring. Azemour les Orangers, released in 2011 by Parfum d’Empire, translates that geography into a fragrance: neroli, orange blossom, bitter orange peel. Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, the house founder and sole nose, treats the composition with the analytical discipline he picked up at ISIPCA in Versailles.
Azemour Les Orangers conjures the Moroccan orange groves of the perfumer’s childhood. It sits inside Corticchiato’s long-running narrative method: pick a story, find the natural materials that carry it, and build the perfume backbone before anything else gets fine-tuned.
Structurally, Azemour Les Orangers opens on neroli, petitgrain, mandarin, lime, lays over a heart of orange blossom, jasmine, bitter orange, then settles into a drydown of cedar, oakmoss, musk. The brand insists on sourcing its own naturals where it can, and has run an essential-oil production unit in Madagascar for years to back that claim.
The fragrance ships in the house’s familiar 50 ml and 100 ml flacons cast by Pochet du Courval and engraved with the laurel-crown signature.
Olfactive pyramid
Azemour Les Orangers maps cleanly to the classic top-heart-base reading: a brisk citrus and aromatic top, a structured heart that does the storytelling, and a long-throw drydown that holds the throw past the four-hour mark.
Top
Neroli, petitgrain, mandarin, limeopening
Heart
Orange blossom, jasmine, bitter orangecentral accord
Base
Cedar, oakmoss, muskdrydown
On wearer skin the top lasts roughly 15 to 30 minutes, the heart holds for 2 to 4 hours, and the base can ride 6 to 10 hours depending on chemistry.
Olfactive profile
Azemour Les Orangers reads as a citrus floral in the Parfum d’Empire idiom: a single backbone accord built clean, with the natural materials doing the work rather than a packaging gimmick. Azemour Les Orangers conjures the Moroccan orange groves of the perfumer’s childhood.
The cult favorite quality here for US niche wearers is the way orange blossom, jasmine, bitter orange stays in focus instead of getting buried under the base. That holds true across the line, and it’s the reason Now Smell This and Persolaise keep recommending Parfum d’Empire as a gateway into serious narrative niche.
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Key characteristics
Family
Citrus floral, French niche school
Longevity
6 to 10 hours on skin
Projection
Moderate to forward in the first 2 hours, then close
Audience
Men and women, unisex in practice
The Parfum d’Empire house has built one of the most consistent founder-perfumer catalogues of the last twenty years on the US niche shelf. Marc-Antoine Corticchiato’s habit of running the production unit himself in Madagascar gives the line a sourcing depth most independent niche houses cannot match. The 2026 catalogue lays over a wider stylistic range than most competing French houses at the same price point, and the lab in Paris has held its founder-only model without acquisition, which is the rare baseline for the gateway-niche cross-shopper. The shopping experience is steady, the longevity holds across re-formulations, and the brand has not crossed the line into the celebrity-collaboration tier that has eroded comparable houses in the same niche tier.
When and where to wear
The US niche community tends to settle into Azemour Les Orangers for evening dinners, gallery openings and gateway-niche dates. Two sprays cover most situations, three if you’re heading into a cold restaurant night.
Four wear references
Temperature window
Best between 50 °F and 72 °F (10 °C to 22 °C).
Time of day
Settles into evening better than morning.
Context
Dinner, gallery, hotel bar, indoor culture.
Dosage
Evening: two to three sprays, neck and wrist.
Similar perfumes
A handful of compositions sit next to Azemour Les Orangers for US niche wearers cross-shopping the Parfum d’Empire shelf.
Frequently asked questions
Who created Azemour Les Orangers?01
Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, founder and sole nose of Parfum d’Empire, composed Azemour Les Orangers in 2011. He has signed every fragrance the house releases since 2003.
What is the olfactive family of Azemour Les Orangers?02
Citrus floral, built around a heart of orange blossom, jasmine, bitter orange over a base of cedar, oakmoss, musk.
Top, heart and base notes?03
Top: neroli, petitgrain, mandarin, lime. Heart: orange blossom, jasmine, bitter orange. Base: cedar, oakmoss, musk.
How long does it last?04
Roughly 6 to 10 hours on skin depending on chemistry, with moderate to forward projection in the first two hours.
Where can you buy Azemour Les Orangers in the United States?05
From the official Parfum d’Empire website and selected niche perfumery boutiques that carry the house.
Sources
Published June 12, 2026 · Updated June 12, 2026 · Last fact check: June 12, 2026 · Osmetheca Editorial Team
Content built from official Parfum d'Empire documents, received in June 2026.