Eau de cologne imperiale (1853) - the first citrus classic from the founder of the House, perfumer Pierre-Francois Pascal Guerlain.
Eau de cologne du coq (1894) - a sparkling white aroma of lavender, rosemary, lemon and bergamot, created by perfumer Amy Guerlain.
Eau de fleurs de cedrat (1920) - On the way to the Riviera, Jacques Guerlain discovered the subtle sensuality of Mediterranean nature and embodied it in aroma, with the main theme of citron and bay leaves.
Eau de guerlain (1974) - caraway, mint and lavender, in the memoirs of a hot summer from the childhood of Jean Paul Guerlain.
La cologne du parfumeur (2010) - the release of a new unisex fragrance from perfumer Thierry Wasser was marked by the re-release of four traditional masterpieces of the collection. Unchanging citrus, softened with floral notes and enriched with the witchcraft of musk.