That is a lovely rose Jorun. I am sorry, I cannot help with identification. Have you tried Help me Find?
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/roses.php?tab=5Here are a few photos of my roses this spring. My husband took the photos, as I am still mainly confined to the house.
This is Pat Austin. Definitely not a rose for a mediterranean climate It's petals fry in the sun. I keep it because it beguiles me with it's opulence and it's perfume of warm, ripe, mangoes. When the temperature rises, I give it my large garden sunshade to bloom under. That is enough to keep the blooms looking gorgeous.
This is Sombreuil. I have grown Sombreuil in every garden I have ever had since my first. I cannot imagine life without it. It loves the sun and it's blooms are as beautiful in a heat wave as the first ones are in the chill of early spring. It's perfume is strong and heady.
This is the china rose Archduke Charles. It's perfume is light, but it deserves it's space as it blooms in flushes all year round. Even in the depths of winter, it is not mean. It's flushes are full flushes. Lovely to see in the middle of January.
Golden Celebration under the loquat tree.
Munstead Wood in a pot that will be moved as soon as I am able bodied again. It looks awful there.
Teasing Georgia above and Lady Emma Hamilton below. Two more roses that are full of perfume and bloom all spring, summer and autumn. Lady Emma blooms in winter too.
Daisy