Albert Fouquet, the son of a Parisian aristocrat, was part of elite French society inthe early twentieth century and a perfume connoisseur. In a room on the upper floor of the family chateau, Fouquet created and perfected various essences for his own personal use – aided by Philippe, the family butler. At social events he would surprise everyone with an exquisite fragrance that became increasing lyin demand within the exclusive social circle he frequented. However, Fouquet continually rejected proposals to market his fragrance.
On returning from his vacation, Albert received a letter from John in the U.S. thanking him for the kind gesture and informing him of the success his perfume was having among his friends. He requested Albert to send him eight samples:
"AND IF YOUR PRODUCTIONS ALLOWS, ANOTHER ONE FOR BOB"