Lady Carnarvon of Highclere Castle this week announced she is launching two signature perfumes.
The perfumes have been developed with Lucy Akhurst, the founder of La Maison Hédonïque, a bespoke perfumer.
Lady Carnarvon describes the new products on her blog.
She said: "The first is based on musk roses with a dark green edge, which stops it being cloying or heavy.
"Inspired by the old roses in the Peach House in the Monks' Garden which cascade in colour and scent through the summer, it is close to my heart.
"We have called this perfume 1793 which is the date of the Carnarvon title.
"The other one is called Loratô.
"Full of fresh scents like bergamot, lily of the valley, cucumber, fresh grass, a hint of orange blossom and running water, it is summer in a bottle."
The perfume has been made in limited numbers and will be on sale in the Highclere Gift Shop during the Easter opening between April 7 and April 23.
(Newbury Weekly News, 4 April 2019)
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Subject: Mrs Stubbings launches perfumes
Inspired by the news that Lady Carnarvon has launched two signature perfumes, Mrs Betty Stubbings of Cosy Caravan Park is delighted to announce the launch of her own signature fragrances.
The perfumes have been developed with her husband, Trevor Stubbings, chef at Cosy Caravan Park and keen amateur gardener.
Mrs Stubbings describes the new product in ‘Mobile Home Mutterings’, the caravan park’s monthly newsletter.
She said: “The first is based on potted geraniums with an anorak-beige edge which stops it being cloying or heavy.
“Inspired by the pot plants round by the wheelie bins which occasionally bloom when we can keep the neighbour’s cat out of them, it is close to my heart.
“We have called this perfume 1986, which is when Trevor was awarded his first food hygiene certificate.
“The other one is called Bettêtrev.
“Full of fresh scents like burger buns, LPG gas, tomatoes, astroturf, a hint of orange squash and chlorinated water, it is the caravan park in a bottle.”
The perfume has been made in vast quantities and will be on sale in The Cosy Caravan Park Gift Shop all year round.
Subject: Mrs Stubbings launches perfumes
Inspired by the news that Lady Carnarvon has launched two signature perfumes, Mrs Betty Stubbings of Cosy Caravan Park is delighted to announce the launch of her own signature fragrances.
The perfumes have been developed with her husband, Trevor Stubbings, chef at Cosy Caravan Park and keen amateur gardener.
Mrs Stubbings describes the new product in ‘Mobile Home Mutterings’, the caravan park’s monthly newsletter.
She said: “The first is based on potted geraniums with an anorak-beige edge which stops it being cloying or heavy.
“Inspired by the pot plants round by the wheelie bins which occasionally bloom when we can keep the neighbour’s cat out of them, it is close to my heart.
“We have called this perfume 1986, which is when Trevor was awarded his first food hygiene certificate.
“The other one is called Bettêtrev.
“Full of fresh scents like burger buns, LPG gas, tomatoes, astroturf, a hint of orange squash and chlorinated water, it is the caravan park in a bottle.”
The perfume has been made in vast quantities and will be on sale in The Cosy Caravan Park Gift Shop all year round.

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