Founded in 1882, the Premier Fils distillery in Romans sur Isère (Drôme) became one of the largest producers of absinthe. After it was banned in 1915, the distillery closed.
In 1923, Édouard Premier (1869-1927) relaunched the brand and created the pastis "Anis Premier".
The Isabey perfume house was founded in 1924. It marketed: "La Route d’Emeraude," "L’Ambre de Carthage," "Lys Noir," "Le Chypre Celtique," "Le Bleu de Chine." It closed in 1941.
In 1999, the legendary fragrances were reissued by Panouge.
Curaçao is a triple sec, meaning an orange peel-based liqueur. It was produced by the Galland house in Vienne, Isère.
These two products, curaçao and triple sec, led to two variants of the same poster.
Carmelite Water marketed in South America, exclusively by the Boyer company.
An alcoholic preparation based on lemon balm and distilled water, whose recipe includes 14 herbs, 9 spices, and 80-proof alcohol. This recipe has remained virtually unchanged for 400 years.