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When I first moved to this area, a friend of the family, who had an apartment in Nice, asked me where I was living. I told him Grasse.
And his response? “Grasse? Well...if you must.”
Grasse has had a bad reputation, especially among some of the expat community, who prefer Valbonne or Mougins, so I’m very happy to see it placed number 4 on the Alpes-Maritimes quality of life ranking. (Above Cannes!!!!)
If you haven’t been here, you may know Grasse as the capital of perfume, but it also has a beautiful medieval old town (that is not just a tourist village), wonderful forests around it, great schools (with bilingual programmes) and events all year round, most of them free.
If you have visited Grasse, you will have seen #fragonard and the other perfumeries in the town, but did you know that nearly all the major players in the flavours and fragrance industry are represented in the area?
Yes, Grasse has its fair share of problems, but it’s a real, south of France town, not a show village.
So if anyone else ever says to me, “Grasse...if you must,” I can tell them that, yes, I must.
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