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The Fragrance of Spain

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For those peregrinos/peregrinas who are nostalgic for the scents of lavender and sage in the Spanish countryside, here’s a link to a NYT article about a perfumier in Spain who offers a “smelling tour” in Catalonia:


Buen Camino to all!
 
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For those peregrinos/peregrinas who are nostalgic for the scents of lavender and sage in the Spanish countryside, here’s a link to a NYT article about a perfumier in Spain who offers a “smelling tour” in Catalonia:


Buen Camino to all!
Gracias Laurie,I would love to go to SR.collado smelling tours in Cataluna.🌲🌸
 
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One of the differences I noticed between the Frances and the Portugues was the fragrance as one enters Galicia. On the Frances, you are walking through cattle country. On the Portgues, you are walking through wine country. Very different fragrances.
David, as if I needed another Reason
To do the Portuguese….
PS I love the smell of grapes and wine
 
For those peregrinos/peregrinas who are nostalgic for the scents of lavender and sage in the Spanish countryside, here’s a link to a NYT article about a perfumier in Spain who offers a “smelling tour” in Catalonia:


Buen Camino to all!
I miss the wonderful taste of oranges in Spain. Nothing else like them.
 
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One of the differences I noticed between the Frances and the Portugues was the fragrance as one enters Galicia. On the Frances, you are walking through cattle country. On the Portgues, you are walking through wine country. Very different fragrances.
I'm looking forward to the comparison
 

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