The name is an acronym — “A Long Time Ago In Argentina” — and, at the same time, a declaration of love. More than a century ago, two families’ paths crossed in Argentina; generations later their descendants met in Italy, fell in love, and created this house — their second, after Eau d’Italie. Each eau de parfum picks up a thread of that story: here a rose from an English garden, there salt on the skin after a long day by the sea. Plain, monochrome bottles that claim nothing and leave everything to the scent.