The Heritage
The House of Montana
Montana unfolds across three decades as a floral-anchored house, layering petals with woody warmth and gourmand sweetness. From 1986 forward, the brand has favored voluptuous florals—often rose, jasmine, peony—tempered by cedar, sandalwood, and amber. Gourmand accents—vanilla, caramel, tonka—thread through the catalog, softening woody structures into creamy, intimate finishes. The result reads neither strictly classical nor aggressively modern: rooted florals that turn resinous and warm, blooming over dry wood and amber-vanilla musk.
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Fragrances
The Collection







