Granada
Granada is both the name of a city in Spain and the Spanish word for "pomegranate." I grew up eating pomegranates in the summer at my grandmother's home, long before it became a symbol of a healthy lifestyle. I've always known the fruit as granadas, and the name always recalls the historic city in Spain, Granada. Both the fruit and the city serve as sources of inspiration for the creation of this fragrance. Pomegranate accords have been included in fragrances since the advent of synthetic molecules that replicate the synchronic effect of eating and smelling pomegranates. Let's remember that our olfactory cells are located above our throat and connected to our mouth, so smelling and tasting go hand in hand. It is an iconic accord representing the sweet and sour, juicy, sharp flavors of red fruits. Because red fruits contain molecules that also exist in the fragrance of flowers, all red fruit flavors and scents have floral connotations for us. Granada is a fruity, floral candle with ex