Courvoisier Perfumes & Soaps, established in the early 1900s by the renowned French cognac manufacturer, showcased the brand’s expansion into luxury personal care. Distributed exclusively by Bronnley of England, the line reflected Courvoisier’s dedication to quality and elegance, extending their reputation beyond fine spirits to the realm of cosmetics and toiletries.
The Courvoisier product range was extensive and thoughtfully curated. It included perfumes, soaps, skincare, and cosmetics. Their skincare offerings were notably innovative for the time, featuring products such as Mimosa, a formula designed to whiten and soften the skin, and a Cleansing Fluid that could remove stains from nails and fingers. Courvoisier also catered to nail care with items like Nail Polish, Cuticle Cream, and their distinctive Royal Orange Stick, which was a staple for manicures. Men were not overlooked, with a Fine Shaving Stick Soap crafted specifically for their grooming needs.
Among their most celebrated creations were the CC Perfumes (Courvoisier's Concentrated), a series of alcohol-free fragrances inspired by various flowers. These perfumes were highly regarded for their purity and intensity. Additionally, Courvoisier produced signature scents that captured widespread acclaim, including Omar Khayyam, Viotto, and Havanita, each evoking a distinct and luxurious olfactory experience. These offerings cemented Courvoisier Perfumes & Soaps as a notable name in the early 20th-century fragrance and personal care industry.