Heat wave crisis brings whiff of danger to French perfume capital.

Heat wave crisis brings whiff of danger to French perfume capital.

In Grasse, droughts, heatwaves, and excessive rainfall have made growing flowers increasingly difficult

A picker harvests jasmine flowers to be used to make Chanel No 5 perfume in fields near Grasse, in southern France.

“They were calling for rain from the spirits,” says Carole Biancalana, a fourth-generation perfume flower producer whose grandmother participated in the rain ceremonies. “But I don’t think this procession would cut it in today’s climate.”

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