A trip to Taif with Gian Luca Perris (3/3)
(This article originates in a previous post ) And if extreme expensiveness is not enough to make it rare, the fact remains that very little of it is exported : they prefer to keep it for themselves and use it, in pure form, to perfume body, clothes, hair, the environment where they live; obviously, thousands of years of perfume culture have contributed a lot to the refinement of Arabs' taste for scent! So, do you want to know how the Taif rose oil smells?